Microelectronics and Engineering Research Center – Ultrapure Water

End User:

Texas Institute for Microelectronics (TIE)

The Texas Institute for Microelectronics is a major public–private consortium focused on advancing next-generation semiconductor manufacturing and advanced packaging in the United States. Supported by state and federal funding, the institute brings together leading industry partners—including Intel, AMD, Micron, and Applied Materials—along with government organizations such as DARPA. Its mission is to connect cutting-edge research with real-world chip fabrication, strengthening the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem.

We supplied the Ultrapure Water (UPW) system and distribution infrastructure for the Microelectronics and Engineering Research Center, including system design, fabrication, and installation of UPW storage and recirculating loop systems. These systems support the facility’s advanced manufacturing and packaging operations by delivering stable, high-purity water quality.

The project was delivered in full alignment with the planned schedule and scope. Our team worked collaboratively with all stakeholders, providing responsive design support and value-engineering contributions that optimized both system performance and overall project cost. This installation demonstrates our capability to support complex, multi-institutional semiconductor programs with reliable UPW system execution.