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SEMI conference to focus on Memory, Logic, MEMS, and beyond-CMOS


The 2013 SEMI Strategic Materials Conference (SMC) will include focused sessions and tracks on the advanced material outlook for semiconductor memory, logic, MEMS, and beyond-CMOS devices such as new graphene and carbon-based devices and printed/flexible electronics.

The SMC, to be held on October 16 th and 17th at the Santa Clara Marriott in Silicon Valley, California, offers views from leading market analysts, global manufacturers, industry consortia, top suppliers and academic researchers on the critical trends and emerging applications for advanced electronics materials. 

SEMI says the Strategic Materials Conference is the only conference dedicated to advanced electronic materials, providing valuable forecasting information, insights into application trends, and a networking forum for collaboration among all sectors of the advanced materials supply chain.


 Keynote speakers at SMC include:

    Gregg Bartlett, senior VP and CTO of GLOBALFOUNDRIES, will provide insights into the new demands for collaboration in materials-enabled ICs.

    Jo de Boeck, Ph.D., senior VP and CTO of imec, will discuss research imperatives and development challenges in new materials.

    Laurie E. Locascio, Ph.D., director of Material Measurement Lab, NIST; co-chair of Materials Genome Initiative, will introduce the U.S. government's innovative program to accelerate and support new materials development.


Dedicated program tracks include "Nanometrology in the Nines," "Carbon-based Materials in Semiconductor and Other Market Applications," "Materials for MEMs" and "Materials Development in Printed and Flexible Electronics." 

The Nanometrology session will examine the increasing challenges to materials characterization and analysis confronting new device development, and leading R&D consortia and equipment manufacturers will discuss the dynamic changes to traditional industry collaboration models.

Special sessions will also address material trends and challenges in memory, and beyond-CMOS devices including spin electronics and nanoscale multiferroics.

Other presentations will address material issues and opportunities in wide-bandgap power devices, networking and high performance computing, and disk drives. Leading market analysts will also provide market forecasts and trend analysis and key advanced electronic materials.

Organised by the Chemical and Gas Manufacturers Group (CGMG), a SEMI Special Interest Group comprised of leading manufacturers, producers, packagers and distributors of chemicals and gases used in the microelectronics industry, the Strategic Materials Conference has provided valuable information and networking opportunities to materials and electronics industry professionals since 1995. 

Over 94 percent of the attendees at last year's conference said SMC provided information useful to their jobs and provided valuable business contacts.

 

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