Fujifilm expands key chip material output to capture AI demand
Fujifilm this month opened a new fabrication building that will help it triple production of post-CMP cleaners -- essential for removing particles and residues from wafers after chemical-mechanical polishing -- at its factory in Oita Prefecture. Fujifilm Holdings is expanding production of key materials used in advanced semiconductor manufacturing to capitalize on surging demand. The global expansion of data centers for artificial intelligence has created bottlenecks and shortages across the supply chain, which has boosted the company better known for its cameras and office copier machines. Fujifilm this month opened a new fabrication building that will help it triple production of post-CMP cleaners at its factory in Oita Prefecture. These are essential for removing particles and residues from wafers after chemical-mechanical polishing. The Tokyo-based company spent ¥7 billion ($44 million) on the expansion project after forecasting the market will grow rapidly going forward.
Aug-21-2026, 08:32:00 GMT
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