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SEMI Forms HB-LED Standards Committee

SEMI announced the formation of a high-brightness light-emitting diode (HB-LED) Standards Committee. The SEMI International Standards Committee approved the petition for the HB-LED Standards Committee on Nov. 4, 2010. The Committee met for the first time on Nov. 11 and initiated standards Task Forces on wafers, carriers, assembly and automation. The Committee and Task Forces are comprised of industry leaders in HB-LED devices, sapphire wafers, MOCVD wafer processing, and key equipment and materials suppliers to the LED industry.

The overall market for HB-LEDs is projected to grow 68 percent this year to reach $9.1 billion, with further projections of doubling in size to $18.4 billion by 2014, according to industry analysts at Strategies in Light. This high-growth phase is currently driven primarily by LED TVs, displays, mobile phones, and other portable devices. However, the next growth phase of HB-LEDs will result from increasing demand for solid-state lighting where significant cost reductions will be required to replace conventional lighting sources.

Industry analysts expect a 10- to 20-fold decrease in costs over the next five years to achieve rapid penetration of solid-state lighting into commercial and residential lighting applications. To reach those aggressive cost targets, key stakeholders in the industry have initiated the SEMI HB-LED Standards Committee, which will develop manufacturing standards to eliminate unnecessary costs, and better enable equipment and process innovation.

During its inaugural meeting, the HB-LED Standards Committee agreed to form task forces in four critical areas of LED manufacturing:

Participation in SEMI International Standards is free to all industry stakeholders.

For more information, visit:  www.semi.org 




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