The passage of the CHIPs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act have created opportunities and challenges for the semiconductor industry supply chain. Join industry professionals as we discuss the implications of this legislation and how materials companies can make the most of it.
What's In it for Materials Companies?
CHIPs Act, Inflation Reduction Act, and Tax Incentives
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Harvey Kauget practices in the firm's Corporate Practice Group with a focus on intellectual property litigation and prosecution.
Harvey serves a wide-range of clients in the areas of patent, trademark and trade secret litigation, patent and trademark prosecution, IP risk management, portfolio licensing, and client counseling.
Harvey’s litigation and patent prosecution background consists of dealing with matters related to technologies such as: semiconductor processing, plasma dicing, welding systems, lighting and LEDs, hot plates, software, computer integration and networking, satellites, solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, biodiesel, gaming, jewelry, gift cards, cups, davit lift, suntan lotions, power tools, paint rollers, flow systems, nuclear control rods, shirt pressers, air filters, hot water systems, fans, contact lenses, blood plasma expander, disposable blood measuring device, urine analysis, teeth whitening, suture anchors, and medical devices. In addition, he also has experience in a wide-range of other areas including firearms, speakers, waste fuel flare stacks, furniture, exercise equipment, recycling equipment, cement materials, fence posts, and tidal gates.
Mr. Kauget has experience presenting cases before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Eleventh Circuit. He is also a registered patent attorney admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. Before Harvey began his legal career, he worked as an engineer and as a product manager in the semiconductor industry as well as a certified high school chemistry and physics teacher.
Honors & Recognitions
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America®️, "Lawyer of the Year," Trademark Law, Tampa, Florida (2022 & 2023)
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America®️, Information Technology Law since 2008, Litigation - Intellectual Property since 2011, Litigation - Patent since 2011, Patent Law since 2011, Technology Law since 2010, Trademark Law since 2011, Trade Secrets Law since 2021
Named, Chambers USA, Intellectual Property (2021-2022)
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America®️, "Lawyer of the Year," Patent Law, Tampa, Florida (2015, 2018, 2019, & 2021)
Receive practical information on designing, writing and protecting your patents from an experienced and knowledgeable source. This course will review the latest thinking in what is a patentable invention and how to protect your invention. You will learn the basics of disclosing your invention for maximizing your protection, with an opportunity for Q&A at the end. A course useful to inventors at every stage of your careers and every stop in our industry ecosystem.
How to Protect your patent
Flexible Electronics Master Class #14
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As we approach the inflection point of explosive expansion of innovations and electronic products into our global society, and the plateauing of CMOS’s scaling advantage, continued progress now requires a different phase of innovation. The Heterogeneous Integration Roadmap (HIR) provides a long-term vision for the electronics industry to move beyond CMOS scaling, identifying difficult future challenges and potential solutions. Heterogeneous Integration is and will be the key technology direction going forward. This webinar will provide a heterogeneous integration overview and how material suppliers are responding to this dynamic technology environment.
Prepare for Heterogeneous Integration Disruption
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Two overarching business issues face the industry today – how to responsibly create sustainability strategies and how to find and train strong workers. Both issues are challenging management teams to think creatively and change fundamental processes of their business.
SEMI members are looking to SEMI to provide industry-wide guidance and support to share best practices, build grassroots processes, and guidebooks that both large and small companies can use to improve their efforts.
Attend this webinar to get an update and insights, with a special tilt toward the materials industry, on how you can incorporate SEMI guidebooks for hiring qualified and diverse DEI and Veterans hiring, as well as other efforts toward strengthening your workforce. On the Sustainability topic, hear how the industry is coming together to help each other in Scope 1,2, and 3 measuring and reporting mechanisms, and more!
Overcoming Worker Shortages and Enhancing Sustainability
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Moore’s Law continues to evolve - dramatically changing the Field Effect Transistor (FET). As FinFETs reach their performance limits, attention is turning to Gate All Around (GAA) architectures based on Horizontal Nanosheet technology. Such a fundamental shift in transistor architecture will create new challenges to processes and materials, presenting opportunities for companies well-positioned for this shift.
In this webinar, SEMI EMG brings experts to explain the technology trends driving the industry adoption of Gate All Around, how the major players are approaching this transition, and the implications this will have on the material supply chain
Gate All Around Transistors - Opportunities Abound
Position yourself for the next chapter of Moore's Law
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