200 Million Dollar Investment Solstice Advanced Materials to Modernize Electronic Materials Facility in USA

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With a massive investment of 200 million dollars, Solstice Advanced Materials has plans to expand and modernize its electronic materials facility in Spokane Valley, Washington, USA. The company has already broken ground for the project.

Solstice Advanced Materials has broken ground on a 200-million-dollar investment to expand and modernize its electronic materials facility in Spokane Valley, Washington. (Source:  Pixabay)
Solstice Advanced Materials has broken ground on a 200-million-dollar investment to expand and modernize its electronic materials facility in Spokane Valley, Washington.
(Source: Pixabay)

New Jersey/USA – Solstice Advanced Materials has broken ground on a 200-million-dollar investment to expand and modernize its electronic materials facility in Spokane Valley, Washington. By the end of 2029, the facility’s current production capacity for sputtering targets is expected to double, helping meet growing customer demand amid rapid expansion across the industry.

“This groundbreaking represents more than an investment in our Spokane operations – it’s an investment in our customers and in the future of American semiconductor innovation,” said Solstice President and CEO David Sewell. “As demand accelerates for artificial intelligence, high-speed computing and connected technologies, we are preparing the Spokane facility to deliver the quality, reliability and scale our customers need to drive innovation. The expansion project underscores our commitment to strengthening supply chain resilience, enhancing production efficiency and driving sustainable manufacturing innovation in this exciting growth market.”

The Spokane expansion will play a vital role in enabling the next generation of semiconductor fabrication, providing critical materials needed to produce smaller, faster and more energy-efficient chips. Solstice’s sputtering targets are vital for producing high-speed, highly reliable interconnects that power today’s most advanced logic and memory devices.

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“Our customers are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in chip design, and they depend on partners who can move with the same speed and precision,” said Simon Mawson, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Electronic & Specialty Materials at Solstice Advanced Materials. “This expansion is about giving them reliable access to the highest-quality materials, shorter lead times and the confidence that Solstice will be there to support their innovation and growth every step of the way.”

The Spokane expansion will also deliver significant benefits to the local community and regional economy. Of the 200-million-dollar investment, approximately 80 million dollars is expected to be spent with Washington-based suppliers. In addition, the company plans to add over 80 new positions and make critical investments to upskill technicians.

The introduction of automated production systems is expected to drive productivity gains, enhance quality, improve reliability and reduce lead times for customers by approximately 25 %. Advanced digitalization and process integration will enhance the company’s operational resilience and ensure the highest levels of precision and consistency. The expansion will introduce 100 % laser-vision quality inspections, real-time monitoring, full product traceability and rapid root-cause analysis – all of which are intended to help deliver more reliable and higher-yield output.

Beyond operational excellence, the expansion streamlines production logistics and localizes production, enabling the site’s reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by over 300 metric tons per year by the end of the project – comparable to the carbon captured by more than 5,000 tree seedlings grown for a decade.

The investment will also enable Solstice to reclaim and reuse metals from used sputtering targets supplied by customers, reducing reliance on virgin materials, conserving energy resources and advancing the goal shared by Solstice and its customers of full product circularity and resource efficiency.

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