As the global demand for semiconductors in consumer and commercial products increases, the carbon footprint continues to grow, making it imperative for the industry to collaborate to achieve a more sustainable future.
Founding corporate sponsors Intel and Applied Materials partner with Schneider Electric to encourage suppliers from throughout the semiconductor industry ecosystem to join the Catalyze program and transition to renewable energy and a low carbon future.
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Why sponsor Catalyze? Demonstrate industry leadership in supply chain decarbonization and collaborate with peers to amplify impact. The Catalyze program enables sponsors to provide resources for suppliers to learn and explore the renewable energy market whether they are just getting started on their decarbonization journey or have near-term emissions reduction goals.
We invite you to join a Catalyze program overview webinar which will provide all the details you need on how to participate in the program + a foundational knowledge of the renewable electricity procurement options available for the industry supply chain.
The registration link will allow you to register for a session time that is most convenient for you. For semiconductor industry suppliers, attending this session does not obligate you to participate in Catalyze, but you will have the opportunity to opt in to receive more information.
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Catalyze provides a path for suppliers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the transition to renewable electricity. Participation in Catalyze is free for any company that supplies to a program sponsor. Suppliers that join Catalyze will gain access to critical support and resource to navigate the diverse array of options within the renewable electricity market. Access to education through that Catalyze platform removes barriers to entry into the renewable market for those companies that may not have the expertise in-house.
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