TechInsights has acquired TECHCET, a technology centered consulting firm providing analysis of electronics materials supply chains and technical trends for the global semiconductor industry. This acquisition enables TechInsights to deliver complete visibility across the entire semiconductor value chain, from raw materials through finished devices.
Semiconductor Materials Intelligence
Complete Visibility into the Materials Powering Modern Semiconductors
Semiconductor innovation depends not only on advanced device architectures but also on the complex materials supply chains that enable production. TechInsights brings these worlds together with integrated device and materials intelligence, offering unmatched clarity into the $88B+ semiconductor materials market.
2026 CMC Conference
“Critical Materials at the Crossroads—Driving the Roadmap for Semiconductor Materials”
April 14–16, 2026 | Portland, Oregon
Actionable Insight Into the Global Semiconductor Materials Supply Chain
The materials ecosystem is more volatile—and more critical—than ever. Geopolitical tensions, export controls, and rapid technology transitions are reshaping global supply chains.
TechInsights delivers the insight needed to stay ahead.
Semiconductor Manufacturers
Anticipate disruptions before they stop production.
When China restricts germanium or Ukraine’s neon supply is threatened, you immediately understand the materials impact, which technology nodes are affected, and what alternative sources exist.
Governments & Policy Makers
Develop more effective semiconductor policy with full value chain clarity.
From export controls to CHIPS Act planning, understand the technology-materials dependencies that drive national competitiveness.
Materials Suppliers
See where demand is accelerating and where capacity is tightening.
Our market outlook highlights 10.4% CAGR growth in ALD/CVD precursors through 2029, driven by GAA-FET and sub-3nm logic—actionable intelligence that guides R&D and investment.
Investors & Analysts
Build stronger, evidence-based investment theses.
Identify sub-tier supplier opportunities, map technology-to-materials alignment, and track strategic chokepoints that influence valuation and market timing.
Critical Materials Coverage
TechInsights provides deep visibility across core categories essential to semiconductor manufacturing:
- Gases
- ALD/CVD Precursors
- Photoresists
- CMP Consumables
- Wet Chemicals
- Metal Plating
- Sputtering Targets
- Equipment Consumables
- Critical Raw Materials
We trace supply chains from Tier 1 suppliers down to sub-tier raw material sources, identifying:
- Geopolitical dependencies
- Capacity constraints
- Market concentration risks
- Emerging technology-driven demand shifts
This is materials intelligence built for engineers, strategists, sourcing teams, and policymakers.
The Critical Materials Council (CMC)
30 Years of Insight — Now Integrated with TechInsights
Join the industry’s most influential materials consortium, bringing together leaders from Intel, Micron, Texas Instruments, Samsung, GlobalFoundries, and 50+ suppliers.
Members gain access to unmatched collaboration and intelligence:
- Bi-annual private meetings and public seminars
- Direct access to TechInsights materials analysts
- Online portal with historical datasets, benchmarking, and supply chain trends
- Integration with TechInsights’ device and process intelligence for a complete technology + materials view
Why TechInsights Is Different
Most providers offer one layer of visibility. TechInsights delivers the full stack—from raw materials to finished devices.
This unified intelligence transforms how you:
- Assess competitive threats
- Manage supply risk
- Identify new market opportunities
- Prioritize investments
- Shape industry policy
One Platform. One Trusted Source. Complete Semiconductor Visibility.
Gain the Advantage with Semiconductor Materials Intelligence.
Request a demo to see how TechInsights brings clarity to the most complex supply chain on earth.
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