SEMICON West 2015 Focuses on the Most Critical Issues in Semiconductor Manufacturing
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SEMICON West 2015 Focuses on the Most Critical Issues in Semiconductor Manufacturing

SAN JOSE, Calif. — May 7, 2015 — SEMI today announced the  SEMICON West 2015 technical and business program agenda tackling the most important issues facing the future of semiconductor manufacturing. In addition to the exposition with over 650 exhibitors planned, SEMICON West will feature over 180 total hours of programs —  including free technical, applications and business programs as well as an extensive lineup of exclusive programs. Free registration for SEMICON West 2015 ( www.semiconwest.org) ends May 8. 

Exclusive programs include the three-day  Semiconductor Technology Symposium (STS) conference, a comprehensive technology and business conference addressing the key issues driving the future of semiconductor manufacturing and markets. STS is offered as an intensive professional conference, with paid guaranteed classroom-style seating, lunch, and networking breaks. Aligned with the latest inputs from technology roadmaps, sessions at the STS will focus on the significant trends shaping near-term semiconductor technology and market developments in key areas including:

In addition to the STS conference, SEMICON West continues to feature a full set of complimentary programs, including keynote addresses, executive panels, technical and business sessions.

The Tuesday Keynote Panel includes Jo De Boeck, senior VP and CTO of imec; Mike Campbell, senior VP of Engineering at Qualcomm; and Subashish Mitra, associate professor at Stanford University who will tackle the issue of “Scaling the Walls of sub-14nm Manufacturing.” Douglas Davis, senior VP and GM, IoT Group at Intel, will present the Wednesday Keynote.

SEMICON West  TechXPOT conference sessions on the exhibition floor are also provided free to exposition attendees. Sessions at the TechXPOTs are developed for engineers, technologists, and business leaders seeking solutions to key technology challenges, exploring cutting-edge and future technology developments and assessing their impact on the semiconductor supply chain. Developed in conjunction with SEMI technical committees, partner organizations, and technologists, the TechXPOT agenda will provide a deeper view of key technology developments and their business impact:

Other key programs include:

Free registration for SEMICON West 2015 ( www.semiconwest.org) ends May 8.  Early-bird pricing for the Semiconductor Technology Symposium (STS), Test Vision 2020, and Sustainable Manufacturing Forum (SMF) applies through June 5. 

Premier sponsors of SEMICON West 2015 include Applied Materials, KLA-Tencor, and Lam Research.

About SEMI

SEMI is the global industry association serving the nano- and microelectronic manufacturing supply chains. Our 1,900+ member companies are the engine of the future, enabling smarter, faster and more economical products that improve our lives. Since 1970, SEMI has been committed to helping members grow more profitably, create new markets and meet common industry challenges. SEMI maintains offices in Bangalore, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Grenoble, Hsinchu, Moscow, San Jose, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Washington, D.C. For more information on SEMI, visit  www.semi.org.

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