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Belgium China France Germany Ireland Italy Japan Malaysia Russia Singapore South Korea Taiwan United States Vietnam Watch the Video The impact of future mobility disruptions on the semiconductor design ecosystem V2 Business Technical

Future mobility disruptions include the development of autonomous and connected vehicles, electric powertrains, and shared mobility solutions. These trends will shape and impact the semiconductor design value chain:

  • The development of autonomous vehicles will impact chip design, verification, and IP through demand for high-performance computing, connectivity, functional safety, security, and reliability.
  • Software-rich automotive solution-specific EDA products will serve the needs of automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to accelerate R&D, verification, and testing.
  • Partnerships in the semiconductor value chain will play an important role to make these mobility disruptions reality. Suppliers in the design ecosystem could partner on system architecture, design, development, and verification

Join McKinsey & Company and SEMI's Electronic System Design Alliance at this webinar to learn about emerging new opportunities in Design and IP being driven by the rapid growth and disruptions in the global automotive markets and supply chains.

United States

10:00 am - 10:05 am
Bob Smith
Moderator: Bob Smith
Executive Director, ESDA
SEMI

Welcome Remarks

10:05 am - 10:10 am
Bettina Weiss
Bettina Weiss
Chief of Staff and Global Smart Mobility Lead
SEMI

Introduction: Smart Mobility Initiative

10:10 am - 10:25 am
Andreas Breiter
Andreas Breiter
Partner
McKinsey & Company

Biography

Andreas leads McKinsey’s capital-investment work for advanced industries in North America as well as our Center for Future Mobility on the West Coast. In his advisory work, Andreas serves a broad range of companies in the automotive sector, including car and truck manufacturers and their suppliers, as well as companies in the utilities and renewables space. He helps executives make strategic choices around product development while reducing material costs and optimizing the purchasing function. Andreas helps companies stay ahead of emerging trends, such as autonomous driving, connectivity, electric vehicles, and shared mobility.

Andreas holds a PhD in Operations Management and studied in Germany, France, the USA and Canada.

10:25 am - 10:40 am
Armen Mkrtchyan
Armen Mkrtchyan
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company

Biography

Armen Mkrtchyan is an Associate Partner in McKinsey’s Los Angeles Office and is a co-leader of McKinsey’s Center for Future Mobility on the West Coast.

At the Firm, Armen’s clients primarily include Automotive passenger and truck manufacturers and their suppliers. He also serves electronics and semiconductor players across the value chain both on operational and strategic topics.

Previously, Armen was the Founding Director of the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC) at the American University of Armenia and served as an Assistant Professor in the College of Engineering.

Armen has a PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT and has worked on the development of various autonomous air and ground vehicles. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Dakota and has multiple publications in the area of control systems, test and simulation, product development optimization.

10:40 am - 11:00 am

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In 2019, SHTP Labs, INOMAR, and SEMI are going to organize The third International Workshop on MEMS and Sensor System: Sensors and Materials (IWMS 2019). The conference will highlight the latest advances in sensor technology and materials research with a strong emphasis on the interdisciplinary character of these topics.

The sensor session will cover the nanomechanical sensors, biosensors, mems, etc. The materials science session will display a wide range of subtopics, from materials chemistry and physics, surface science, interface science, nanoarchitectonics, etc.

Prospective authors are requested to submit electronically abstracts of their intended papers for screening first, then the 1-2 page papers. The presentation time, including discussion are as follows: Plenary talk – 30 minutes, Parallel Session Presentation – 20 minutes.

Official language: English

Official e-mail address: all communications including inquiries, registration and submission of abstracts and/or papers, are to be sent to [email protected]

Grand Hotel Saigon, 8 Dong Khoi Street District 1
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam

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Based on several advanced properties such us low power consumption, low cost and fast responsibility, MEMS devices is considered to play an important role for building smart city. Thus,  The first International Workshop on MEMS and Sensor System: MEMS for Smart City (IWMS 2017) was hosted by Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP) and held by The Research Laboratories of Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP Labs) and The Japan Society for Precision Engineering, Technical Committee for MEMS (JSPE).

After the success of IWMS 2017, SHTP Labs, Center for Innovative Materials and Architectures (INOMAR) and JSPE organized The second International Workshop on MEMS and Sensor System: MEMS for Smart City (IWMS 2018) in order to strengthen the development of MEMS technology and its application for smart city in Vietnam.

Off Add to Calendar 2019-08-27 00:00:00 2019-08-28 00:00:00 The 3rd International Workshop on MEMS and Sensors System 2019 Based on several advanced properties such us low power consumption, low cost and fast responsibility, MEMS devices is considered to play an important role for building smart city. Thus,  The first International Workshop on MEMS and Sensor System: MEMS for Smart City (IWMS 2017) was hosted by Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP) and held by The Research Laboratories of Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP Labs) and The Japan Society for Precision Engineering, Technical Committee for MEMS (JSPE). After the success of IWMS 2017, SHTP Labs, Center for Innovative Materials and Architectures (INOMAR) and JSPE organized The second International Workshop on MEMS and Sensor System: MEMS for Smart City (IWMS 2018) in order to strengthen the development of MEMS technology and its application for smart city in Vietnam. Grand Hotel Saigon, 8 Dong Khoi Street District 1 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public