Grundfos, a leader in advanced pump solutions and water technologies, is set to host the Semiconductor Sustainability Summit 2025 on 11 November in Penang, Malaysia. Partnering with Arthur D. Little, the summit will focus on the water-energy nexus, a critical area where water systems impact energy consumption and efficiency. This comes as the semiconductor industry faces rising energy demands, with Scope 2 emissions comprising 77% of its carbon footprint in 2023.
The summit aims to provide practical solutions for reducing energy use and emissions in the semiconductor sector. Jennelle Loo, Regional Senior Manager at Grundfos, emphasised the urgency: “The time to act is now. As the semiconductor industry experiences unprecedented growth, it also faces increasing pressure on energy and water resources.”
Key discussions will include decarbonising operations, leveraging AI and IoT for resource efficiency, and balancing growth with energy intensity. The event will feature a keynote by YB Tuan Zairil Khir Johari, Penang State Executive Councillor, and a panel discussion with industry experts.
Grundfos will also showcase smart water systems, including smart pumps and intelligent temperature control, aimed at reducing the environmental impact of semiconductor manufacturing. The summit is open to industry professionals and media, offering insights into sustainable practices for the fast-growing sector. Prior to the event, Grundfos released a whitepaper, “Smart Pumps, Green Tomorrow,” outlining pathways for improved energy efficiency in semiconductor manufacturing.