Semiconductor Industry Workshop
Semiconductor Industry Workshop
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In collaboration with TechWorks
Help shape the future of sustainable electronics
Join the team from REACT - the £6m UKRI-funded Responsible Electronics and Circular Technology Centre - along with leading voices from industry, academia, and government for this Industry Workshop.
Be part of a national conversation to accelerate industry-academia collaboration, influence funding priorities, and ensure new regulations support innovation and growth.
IMPORTANT: ONLY FEW PLACES LEFT

Why attend?
This is your opportunity to have a seat at the table as the UK builds a competitive, sustainable electronics sector.
- Engage in ‘peer-to-peer’ conversations and gain insights from the industry case studies
- Connect with the UK’s top researchers
- Shape and co-create sustainable technology solutions and influence UKRI research priorities
- Meet with key stakeholders shaping the national agenda
What we'll discuss
The Meeting will be centred on the following areas of sustainable electronics:
- Semiconductor materials and design – new design strategies for sustainability, and designing for repair and recycling
- Lifecycle assessment - sustainability reporting and the use of the new Digital Product Passports
- Electronics in applications – addressing sustainability challenges in real-world electronic applications
About REACT
Launched in October 2024, REACT is one of five UKRI-funded Green Economy Centres led by the University of Glasgow, with partners from the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, and the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult.
REACT’s mission is to define a new standard for sustainable electronics design and manufacturing, bringing together stakeholders to accelerate progress, build a green competitive edge, and drive meaningful policy change.
Built with industry at its core
As a neutral partner, REACT ensures open dialogue between industry, government and regulators. The Workshop is a chance not only to shape REACT’s direction but influence the future of sustainable electronics.
Registration
If you’d like to attend, please register your interest and we get in touch with you.
Location
Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG