April 8, 2026 - April 10, 2026
Semiconductor supply chain innovation and orchestration at scale now requires collective intelligence and ecosystem coordination. Join this webinar to explore Co-Intelligence™ and get an exclusive preview of the Conductor™ platform to improve visibility and resilience.
Choose your session:
- 9-10am CST, April 9 // 6-7pm PDT, April 8 [Register Now]
- 6-7pm CST // 12-1pm CEST, April 9 [Register Now]
- 9-10am PDT, April 10 (pre-recorded keynote with live Q&A) [Register Now]
Location
United States
The semiconductor industry is entering an era of deep interdependence, rapid innovation, and growing complexity. Breakthroughs in AI accelerators, advanced lithography, heterogeneous integration, and next-generation computing rely on globally distributed ecosystems of suppliers, governments, research institutions, and manufacturers. Yet intelligence systems remain fragmented, limiting visibility and slowing coordinated responses to disruptions and market shifts.
This webinar introduces Co-Intelligence™, a new model that connects intelligence across organizations—not just within them—to enable shared context, collective situational awareness, and coordinated decision-making.
We will also explore Conductor™, a platform designed to operationalize ecosystem-level intelligence by integrating signals across stakeholders and enabling faster, more aligned responses to industry challenges.
Attendees will gain:
- A comprehensive view of Co-Intelligence™, the intelligence model for complex semiconductor ecosystems
- Access to key insights from an industry leader
- An exclusive inside look at the Conductor™ platform
- Front-row access to the launch of a new era for the semiconductor industry and invitations to join the emerging network
Agenda:
Welcome & Introductions - Setting the Stage for Co-Intelligence™ – 5 minutes
Keynote – 10 minutes
Roundtable discussion - 10 minutes
Conductor™ Demo – 20 minutes
Q&A – 10 minutes
Session Closes – 5 minutes
Keynote Speaker | |||
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I-Ting Fang
| Bio: I-Ting Fang is a Department Manager at TSMC's Corporate Planning Organization — the “brain” for balancing demand, supply, and capacity planning. She leads teams building intelligence platforms that monitor supply chain health, assess market demand, and track potential events impacting the semiconductor industry and TSMC. | ||
Panelists | |||
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Bettina Weiss | ![]()
Sharon Su | ![]()
Thelma Onyeka | ![]()
Talal Abu-Issa |




