SuSI Summit 2026
Exploring ways to Chiptainability
Wednesday 7 October
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About the SuSI Summit 2026
SuSI Summit 26 – Sustainable Semiconductor Innovations Summit – is a one-day, high‑level conference dedicated to driving sustainability across the entire semiconductor value chain. Following a successful first edition, the 2026 summit at Infineon Campeon in Neubiberg / Munich brings together industry leaders, associations, academia, and policy makers from across Europe. Under the theme “Exploring ways to Chiptainability”, SuSI Summit 26 showcases cutting‑edge ideas on sustainable chip design, carbon reduction, twin transformation, and circularity. As a proven spillover event for IPCEI ME/CT, it provides a focused platform for expert exchange, collaboration, and practical solutions.
Who should attend? 
  • Executives and Decision-makers: Gain strategic insights into sustainable trends shaping semiconductor manufacturing.
  • Engineers and Researchers: Discover innovative technologies and approaches for sustainable production and design.
  • Policymakers and Regulators: Understand critical policy developments and regulatory frameworks affecting the semiconductor sector.
  • Investors and Stakeholders: Explore investment opportunities and network with key industry players advancing semiconductor sustainability.
Why you should attend
After attending the SuSI Summit you will have:
  • A clear understanding of current best practices and future trends in different aspects of sustainable semiconductor manufacturing.
  • Concrete insights into new technologies and innovative solutions that drive sustainability in chip manufacturing.
  • Valuable contacts with industry leaders, start-ups and policy makers.
  • Actionable knowledge about regulatory developments that directly influence your strategic decisions.
Venue
Agenda
While we’re crafting an inspiring agenda for you, here’s a preview of some of the key topics our keynote speakers will address throughout the day.

Spanning innovation, materials, manufacturing, and digital transformation, the day explores how the semiconductor industry is turning sustainability into a tangible, measurable advantage. From integrating digital and green strategies, to moving beyond carbon reporting toward real emissions reduction, sessions will highlight practical approaches to building more transparent, resilient, and low-impact supply chains. You’ll also discover advances in sustainable materials, cleaner production technologies, and smart manufacturing solutions that reduce waste while improving yield. Together, these perspectives showcase how sustainability is no longer a parallel effort, but a core driver of performance, value creation, and long-term competitiveness.
Strategic Perspective
uxberlin.com - Henning Breuer - Innovation Consultant, Professor & Author
Sustainable Business Innovations
Nokia Subho Mukherjee - Vice President & Global Head of Sustainability
Chiptainability: Driving Sustainable Innovation across AI and 6G
Twin Transformation & Data‑Driven Decarbonization
Infineon Corinna Wolf - Vice President, Head of Global Sustainability, Human Rights Officer
Moving towards sustainable electronics through twin transformation
NeoNetra - Payal Shah - Co-Founder
From Carbon Reporting to Carbon Reduction: How Agentic AI Is Rewiring Semiconductor Supply Chains
TechInsights - Stephen Russell - Senior Technical Fellow - Sustainability
Assured and Auditable: Product Carbon Footprints that Survive  
Sustainable Materials & Cleaner Processes
Plansee - Dr. Christoph Adelhelm - Business Development Manager EUV Business Devision Electronics
Molybdenum and Tungsten for a Greener Semiconductor Future: Plansee’s Path to Sustainable Materials
Wacker - Sebastian Liebischer - Innovations Manager Semi Products
Enabling Low Emission Polysilicon Etching: NOx Reduction via DeNOx Technology
Yield, Efficiency & Circularity 
ams Sensors Germany GmbH (OSRAM)Thomas Bauer
From Scrap to Savings: VisionIQ for Sustainable Semiconductor Yield
STMicroelectronics - Luca Fontanella - Sustainability Champion
Green is Black: Maximizing Value from Concept to Circularity
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Speakers & Moderators
Corinna Wolf

Vice President, Head of Global Sustainability, Human Rights Officer

Infineon Technologies

Biography coming soon
Subho Mukherjee

Vice President & Global Head of Sustainability

Nokia

Subhagata Mukherjee (Subho) is a global leader with broad experience in sustainability, strategy, technology and innovation management, organizational transformation and leadership positioning at large multinational organizations which have long history of impact at scale on society through technology.

At Nokia, Subho is the Vice President & Global Head of Sustainability and leads the company’s global sustainability strategy, programs, and initiatives, including its overall Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) responsibilities. Subho’s focus areas include climate, circularity, bridging digital divide, industrial decarbonization, responsible supply chain, human rights, responsible use of technology and new incubations in climate and nature related technologies.
Stefan Wunderer (Moderator)

Science Leader & Sustainability Expert

Nokia

Biography coming soon
Stephen Russell

Senior Technical Fellow - Sustainability

TechInsights

Stephen is the Senior Technical Fellow for Sustainability at TechInsights, offering expertise on carbon impact across the full technology life cycle, with deep insight into semiconductor manufacturing process flows and associated emissions. With over 20 years in semiconductors, he is an internationally recognized researcher. He was awarded best paper for the IEEE Journal Transactions on Power Electronics paper “High Temperature Electrical and Thermal Aging Performance and Application Considerations for SiC power DMOSFETs”. He led an exploratory research project in gallium oxide for power devices, presenting findings to the Royal Institution, London. While working in industry, he led the development of a new silicon IGBT product line and instigated a research and development project to use silicon carbide JFETs in circuit protection applications.
Thomas Bauer

Job title TBC

ams OSRAM

Dr. Thomas Bauer works at ams OSRAM, where he focuses on the application of artificial intelligence in semiconductor manufacturing. His work centers on image‑based inspection, yield improvement, and the deployment of scalable AI solutions in high‑volume production environments.
He leads cross‑functional initiatives at the interface of manufacturing, automation, and data science, with the goal of translating AI methods into measurable operational and sustainability impact.
In this role, he drives the VisionIQ initiative, a unified AI vision approach designed to reduce scrap, improve yield, and enable more resource‑efficient semiconductor manufacturing.
Sebastian Liebischer

Innovations Manager Semi Products

Wacker

Sebastian Liebischer is an innovation manager in the chemical industry specializing in high‑purity silicon processing and industrial etching technologies. He contributes to large‑scale innovation projects, focusing on scalable, high‑quality, and sustainable manufacturing solutions.
Luca Fontanella

Sustainability Champion

STMicroelectronics

Luca graduated in electronics engineering from Padua University. He joined STMicroelectronics (then SGS-Thomson) as a switched-mode power converter designer in 1995. In 2001, he began working for an internal startup dedicated to MEMS development, where he managed marketing and business management functions. When MEMS became established within ST, he focused on market promotion and internal and external communications related to MEMS products and technologies. In 2023, he took on a new role and became responsible for sustainability strategies and tactics for one of ST’s product groups. In this role, he focuses on new product development that minimizes environmental impact throughout the product life cycle and promotes well-being and inclusion policies. Luca is firmly convinced that we do not inherit the earth from previous generations; instead, we borrow it from future generations and must return it in the same condition as we received it. He also believes that everyone has the right to live peacefully and happily.
Payal Shah

Co-Founder

NeoNetra

Biography coming soon.
Dr. Christoph Adelhelm

Business Development Manager EUV
Business Devision Electronics

Plansee

Biography coming soon.
Henning Breuer

Innovation Consultant, Professor & Author

UXBerlin

Biography coming soon.
Dr. Wolfgang Nüchter

Director Sustainability Strategy Division Mobility Electronics

Bosch

Dr. Wolfgang Nüchter studied physics at the University of Stuttgart and earned his doctorate in materials science at the Max Planck Institute for Metal Research. After joining Bosch in research and advanced development, he held various line and project management positions. Since 2022, he has been responsible for the sustainability strategy in the Mobility Electronics business sector of Robert Bosch GmbH, which covers both the manufacturing of electronic control units and semiconductor devices (MEMS, IC, SiC). His focus is on the decarbonization of sites and products across the portfolio, as well as on organizational transformation.



Sponsors
The SuSI Summit wouldn’t be the same without the generous support of our sponsors - their contribution helps elevate the experience and makes it all possible.
ams OSRAM
ams OSRAM develops advanced optical sensors, LEDs, and semiconductor solutions enabling sensing, illumination, and visualization technologies across automotive, industrial, medical, and consumer applications.

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STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics designs and manufactures semiconductors, providing microcontrollers, sensors, power management, and analog chips for automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and IoT applications worldwide.

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Wacker
Wacker Chemie AG produces specialty chemicals, silicones, polymers, and polysilicon materials used in construction, automotive, electronics, solar energy, and industrial manufacturing worldwide.

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BOSCH
BOSCH develops sustainable technologies in mobility, energy efficiency, and industrial solutions, focusing on carbon reduction, electrification, and resource-efficient innovation.

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Infineon
Infineon Technologies designs semiconductors for power electronics, automotive, industrial, and security applications, enabling energy efficiency, mobility, and secure connected systems worldwide.

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Nokia
Nokia develops energy-efficient network and connectivity technologies that help reduce emissions, improve digital inclusion, and support more sustainable industries and infrastructure worldwide.

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Networking event
Join us for an informal networking evening with drinks and finger food. Connect with peers, exchange ideas, and enjoy conversations in a relaxed atmosphere. Secure your place by clicking the Networking event checkbox during the registration process.

Date & time
Tuesday 6 October from 18.00-21.00

Location
Infineon Technologies AG
Am Campeon
Building 15, “Look out”
85579 Neubiberg



Infineon Campeon
Neubiberg / Munich, Germany

The SuSi Summit 2026 will take place at the Infineon Technologies Campus Munich.

Infineon Technologies AG – Neubiberg site (near Munich)
Am Campeon 1-15
85579 Neubiberg
Germany

The campus serves as a hub for innovation, research, and collaboration, advancing semiconductor solutions for automotive, industrial, and energy-efficient technologies. 

See access information below and further information in the visitor brochure.


Access

Road
- A8 autobahn (highway), Exit 92b (Neubiberg), follow the signs to “Campeon”.
- At the “Campeon” roundabout take the second exit to the underground garage; registered visitors can contact the Reception via the button at the barrier and continue towards visitor parking (sign posted).
- Follow the signs to get from the underground garage to the Reception. Visitors who arrive by taxis can be dropped off in front of the Visitor Reception (Building 1) or at the Kubus Reception.

S-Bahn
- Take the S3 train (from the center of Munich towards Holzkirchen/Deisenhofen) to “Fasanenpark” station (please do not confuse this station with “Fasangarten” station).
- Then take the covered walkway to Building 1 / Visitor Reception (approx. 3 minutes).

Rail
- 19 minutes from Munich Hauptbahnhof or
- 9 minutes from Munich Ostbahnhof with the S3 train to “Fasanenpark” station (see above).

Bus
- Bus 199 From Neuperlach-Süd station (U5 and S7 trains) to either the “Campeon West” stop (KiTa) or the “Campeon” stop.
- Bus 220 From St.-Quirinplatz station (U1 train) to the “Fasanenpark” stop.

Air
- From Munich Airport, take the S8 local train (S-Bahn) to Ostbahnhof (runs every 20 minutes).
- Then switch to the S3 local train towards Holzkirchen. Exit at “Fasanenpark” station.

SuSI Summit partner hotel
A room block has been booked at the Holiday Inn Munich Unterhaching, 3 kilometers away from the Infineon campus. More information will be published here when registration opens. 
Registration
Registration for this year's SuSI Summit will open soon.

Location
Infineon Technologies AG
Am Campeon
Building 9, “Kubus”
85579 Neubiberg
DatEs
Networking event
Tuesday 6 October


SuSI Summit 2026
Wednesday 7 October 2026
Organizers
Nokia
Infineon
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