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Virtual MSEC 2020 Event Guide

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The Next Wave of Sensorization: Solving Our Shared Challenges

Industry economic, business updates will be covered from different aspects of the ecosystem, together with forward-looking strategic and technology trends. The opportunities and challenges brought about by key technologies and markets in the areas of medical, sensors for entertainment and augmented reality, virtual reality, environmental, food/agriculture, ultrasonic applications, and wearable devices will be explored. The growth in existing and emerging MEMS and sensors markets, together with the resulting new components, software, and systems needs, will also be discussed. 

Take advantage of MSEC 2020 as a Virtual Event. Although we will not meet in person this year, it may be the only time you'll get this amazing content at a fraction of the cost.

  • SAVE $1,500+ attending the Virtual Event. Registration is only $199 Member / $299 Non-Member.
  • HEAR industry experts and connect virtually with executives in the comfort of your office or home.
  • ACCESS the presentations On-Demand 24/7 until November 15, 2020.
  • MINUS all the travel time and expenses!

Key Session Topics

  • October 6 » Session 1—Sensors for Entertainment & Augmented Reality
  • October 7 » Session 2—Emerging Business Strategies
  • October 8 » Session 3—Business Strategies & Opportunities in 2020
     
  • October 13 » Session 4—Emerging Technologies & Manufacturing Trends
  • October 14 » Session 5—Product Showdown: Ultrasonic Transducers
  • October 15 » Session 6—Market Trends
     

Join [LIVE] at 8-10:30am PDT from October 6-8 and 13-15, 2020 to watch all presentations.
Most are available On-Demand. Some are only available during [LIVE] stream (e.g. Disney Keynote).

 

Who Should Attend?

CEO  ●  Chairmen  ●  Presidents  ●  Senior Executives  ●  Executive Vice Presidents  ●  CTO  ●  Startup Founders  ●  Financial Analysts  ●  Market Researchers  ●  Consulting Firms


2020 MSEC Executive Planning Committee

Speaker Resource Center

United States

Wednesday, October 7, 2020 | MSEC Session 2—Emerging Business Strategies

8:00 am - 8:05 am
Ian Chen, Maxim Integrated
Ian Chen
Executive Director, Medical New Business Development, Maxim Integrated

Welcome/Session Chair

8:05 am - 8:30 am
Andreas Breiter, McKinsey
Andreas Breiter, PhD
Partner, McKinsey & Company

Future Mobility Enabled by Sensorization

Biography

Disruptions from technology trends are shaping the mobility of the future. We will discuss our perspective on the role of sensorization (future) mobility, and the supply chain impact for the semiconductor sector.

8:30 am - 8:55 am
Dimitrios Damianos, Yole Développement
Dimitrios Damianos, PhD
Technology and Market Analyst, Imaging & MEMS, Yole Développement

MEMS Tug-of-War: COVID-19 vs Emerging Trends

Biography

From the smartphones and cars we daily use, to the airplanes we occasionally take, MEMS’ reach is ever-expanding. Wearables are becoming increasingly sensitive, packing more inertial sensors and microphones. The popularity of voice personal assistants (VPA) like Siri, Alexa, etc have pushed audio technologies into new systems that are adopting VPA as a new human-machine interface and MEMS microphones are playing a vital role in this business. And the list keeps getting longer.
Covid-19 is continuously making headlines on its negative effects on markets and the economy, and of course the MEMS market is no different. However, there are some MEMS devices that have gained a lot of attention and experienced a spike in demand, because they help in the combat against the pandemic.

In this presentation, we will address these key elements. Furthermore, we will show the latest market data and MEMS ecosystem, and we will explore emerging market and technology trends, focusing on how the sensor manufacturers can squeeze out more value, overcoming current challenges.

8:55 am - 9:25 am

Networking with Sponsors

9:25 am - 9:50 am
Manuel Tagliavini, Omdia
Manuel Tagliavini
Principal Analyst, MEMS & Sensors, Omdia

MEMS & Sensors Market: The Effects of the 2020 Pandemic

Biography
Sensors are found today in a wide range of end applications, spreading from Consumer Electronics & Mobile to Industrial and Automotive, resulting in a sensor market in a good health overall. Even if sensor adoption in Consumer and Mobile applications can quickly skyrocket and then fade, the market is still growing and often reshaping and renewing itself. While Smartphones still represent a huge market, commoditization has left it saturated in value terms and growth is still relevant with the proliferation of multiple image sensors and at the same time it has recently moved to other accessories like smart watches or wireless earbuds from leading suppliers like Apple. Other mainstays like Automotive and Industry on the other hand are subject to longer term trends like Electrification and Robotization of the Car, as well as Smart Manufacturing, Big Data and Condition Monitoring. The presentation looks at the impacts of the major market changes on MEMS and other silicon sensors, focusing on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the sensor shipments and end products forecasts. Which are the sensor families most affected by the lockdowns implemented in several countries worldwide? Are the major effects caused by disruptions in the supply chains or by unexpected changes in the end product demand? Insights and examples of resilience and required market changes will be provided, with predictions of the opportunities for the years ahead.

9:50 am - 10:30 am

Networking with Sponsors

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Virtual MSEC—Conference Overview

The MEMS and Sensors Executive Conference is designed for senior executives across the MEMS and sensors supply chain and adjacent industries. 

Join us online for Session 2—Emerging Business Strategies

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Pre-registration Due Date: Aug 31 (Mon), 2020

Registration fee

  • Student: KRW 200,000
  • SEMI members: KRW 200,000
  • Non-members: KRW 250,000
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9:00 am - 9:05 am

Welcome

9:05 am - 9:35 am
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Andrea Onetti
STMicroelectronics

Keynote: Megatrend of MEMS & Sensor Industry

Session 1: Smart Applications

9:35 am - 10:05 am
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Kang-Won Lee
SK Telecom

Challenges and Opportunities of 5G Mobile Edge Cloud

10:05 am - 10:25 am

Break

Session 2: Smart Mobility

10:25 am - 10:55 am
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Frank Mack
Robert Bosch

Automated Driving – Shaping the Future of Mobility

10:55 am - 11:25 am
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Jooil Park
Infineon Technologies

Automotive Sensor Trend by EV

11:25 am - 11:55 pm
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Wonsik Jang
Continental Automotive

Evolution of Vehicle EE Architecture – Impact on Electronics

11:55 pm - 1:00 pm

Lunch

Session 3: Core Technologies

1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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John Kim
Silex Microsystems

Efficient Sizing Up a MEMS Foundry

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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David Haynes
Lam Research

Enabling Better MEMS from Concept to High Volume Production

2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Dave Monk
NXP Semiconductors

Advancing Quality & Reliability of MEMS for Security & Safety Applications

2:30 pm - 2:50 pm

Break

2:50 pm - 3:20 pm
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Minhyun Jung
DB HiTek

Development of High-end Capacitive MEMS Microphone for SNR 65dB

3:20 pm - 3:50 pm
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JongDae Jung
Amkor Technology

Challenges of Optical Sensors Packaging Technologies

3:50 pm - 4:20 pm
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Sooho Bae
i3System

MEMS Infrared Sensor and Systems for Preventing COVID-19 Epidemic

4:20 pm - 4:50 pm
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Mark Da Silva
Knowles

Specialized Mics and Processors for Creating Audio Intelligence at the Edge

MSIG

[NOTICE] Due to the Social Distancing for preventing COVID-19, SEMI decided to hold MEMS & SENSOR FORUM 2020 as a Virtual Event.

  • Presentations will be live-streamed only on Wednesday, September 2. 
  • How to access to the Online Forum will be informed to the registrants.
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SENSE & CONNECT

MEMS & Sensor Forum is one-day event, intended to boost the MEMS & Sensor industry and create effective network among Korean MEMS & Sensor industry leaders.
In this forum, you can hear not only the latest technologies but also global market trends from key players.
Join this must-attend event to expand your knowledge and business networks.

9:00 am - 4:50 pm Off Add to Calendar 2020-09-02 09:00:00 2020-09-02 16:50:00 MEMS & Sensor Forum 2020 [NOTICE] Due to the Social Distancing for preventing COVID-19, SEMI decided to hold MEMS & SENSOR FORUM 2020 as a Virtual Event. Presentations will be live-streamed only on Wednesday, September 2.  How to access to the Online Forum will be informed to the registrants. Translation will not be provided.   SENSE & CONNECT MEMS & Sensor Forum is one-day event, intended to boost the MEMS & Sensor industry and create effective network among Korean MEMS & Sensor industry leaders. In this forum, you can hear not only the latest technologies but also global market trends from key players. Join this must-attend event to expand your knowledge and business networks. Virtual South Korea SEMI.org [email protected] Asia/Seoul public Asia/Seoul

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Sensorization will enable next generation of transportation: Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared (ACES) vehicles.  Join McKinsey & Company and SEMI Smart Mobility for this webinar detailing the opportunities for sensors in vehicles and smart infrastructure.

McKinsey & Company have identified several major disruptions that will impact the mobility sector.  For example, the automotive sensor market for light vehicles is expected to grow from around $30 billion to $60+ billion by 2030 (Mapping the Automotive Software and Electronics Landscape through 2030, McKinsey.com, July 2019). While current cars with L1 automation (and internal combustion engine) have around $300 worth of sensors, a purpose-built robo-taxi (BEV) in 2030 will have around $2,000 worth of sensors. An increase in the adoption of cameras, radars, and LiDARs contributes to large per vehicle sensor value and enables the data collection necessary for advanced features. Additionally, the sensor market related to smart roads/infrastructure is also growing rapidly and creating opportunities for sensor manufacturers and related players.

The MSIG community is a critical partner in contributing to SEMI's Smart Mobility initiative to connect and synchronize the automotive/mobility and semiconductor/sensor supply chains around issues that matter to both. By creating collaborative platforms and bringing communities together, Smart Mobility will streamline the transition to highly-sensorized ACES vehicles and provide business opportunities to MSIG members. One such community is the SEMI’s Global Automotive Advisory Council (GAAC) where auto manufacturers and suppliers meet to address common challenges, share information and align priorities.

This webinar will provide details on market projections, GAAC activities, Smart Mobility initiates, and provide examples of how MSIG members should participate.  Together, MSIG and Smart Mobility can help the Transportation Evolution.

United States

8:00 am - 8:05 am
Tim Brosnihan SEMI
Moderator: Tim Brosnihan
Executive Director, MSIG
SEMI

Welcome Remarks

8:05 am - 8:10 am
Bettina Weiss
Bettina Weiss
Chief of Staff and Global Smart Mobility Lead
SEMI

Introduction: Smart Mobility Initiative

8:10 am - 8:25 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.

8:25 am - 8:40 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.

8:40 am - 9:00 am

Q&A

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Registration Includes:

  • Live access to four (4) webinars
  • Post-webinar access to recordings and presentations
     

Member Price: $199

Non-Member Price: $399

Non-Member Price for Government, Military, and Academia: $249 
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

10:00 am - 10:05 am
Natalie Wisniewski, PhD, Profusa
Natalie Wisniewski, PhD
Founder, Profusa

Moderator

10:05 am - 10:30 am
Michael Kirby, PhD, Colorado State University
Michael Kirby, PhD
Professor, Colorado State University

Some Geometric Tools for the Analysis of Time-series Data to Elucidate the Host Response to Infection

Biography

Recent developments in both biological data acquisition and analysis provide new opportunities for data driven modeling of the health state of an organism. In this talk we explore geometric ideas and manifold learning methods for analyzing such data sets. In one example we examine the evolution of temperature patterns generated by telemetry data collected from healthy and infected Collaborative Cross mice challenged with Salmonella typhimurium. We visualize the interruption in circadian patterns and characterize the severity of infection within three days after exposure. This work was conducted in collaboration with David Threadgill and Helena Andrews-Polymenis of Texas A&M University.

10:30 am - 10:55 am
Kevin Zhao, Harmonize Health
Kevin Zhao
Co-Founder & CTO, Harmonize Health

Predictive & Prescriptive Analytics for Digital Health

Biography

A key to making digital care delivery easier is to augment biometric monitoring with predictive & prescriptive analytics. Optimized algorithms can efficiently tie together fragmented data sources, such as wearables & medical records. More importantly, they lay the foundation for intuitive workflows that guide clinical staff through effective triage & medical interventions.

10:55 am - 11:20 am
Mary Clare McCorry, PhD, ARMI | BioFabUSA
Mary Clare McCorry, PhD
Director of Technology and Process Development, ARMI | BioFabUSA

Bringing Sensors and Automation to Manufacturing of Replacement Tissue and Organs

Biography

The tissue engineered medical product (TEMP) industry has been held back historically by a lack of scalability, challenges with product consistency, and high final product costs. Over the last three decades, cutting edge science in the space has continued to advance while manufacturing tools and equipment specific to the needs of the field has lagged behind in development. To propel TEMP technologies into the commercial market, automation and sensor technologies need to be developed and implemented to make practical the scalable, consistent, cost-effective manufacturing of TEMPs. BioFabUSA is program of the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), an industry-led, member-driven, non-profit organization funded by the department of defense dedicated manufacturing of engineered tissues and tissue-related technologies. ARMI | BioFabUSA coordinates technology development projects that crosscut manufacturing areas in raw materials, automation, equipment, software, sensors and measurement tools, data management, preservation, processes, quality systems, and other pertinent elements of tissue engineered medical product manufacturing. With the combined effort of the ARMI membership, ARMI drives impactful advanced research and development activities that enable the development of a scalable, modular, automated and closed platform for the fabrication of TEMPs. This platform relies heavily on the integration of sensors and automation necessary to advance manufacturing technology development and demonstration, paving the way for compressed timelines for process design and development, as well as commercial, GMP-compliant manufacturing.

11:20 am - 11:45 am
Andreas Caduff, ETH Zürich
Andreas Caduff
Industry Advisory Board Member, ETH Zürich

Using Digital Biomarkers and Diagnostics Towards More Holistic Health Mapping

Biography

With an ongoing shift from managing disease towards the inclusion of maintaining health the world has seen the rise of increasingly sophisticated body monitoring and analytics. These tools are aiming to empower the individual to better navigate own health. They are also seeking to generate powerful insights towards the detection of subclinical symptoms or processes via existing and novel digital biomarkers. In that context a topic that is receiving increasing interest is the modulation of human physiology around an individual ‘baseline’ in everyday life and the dynamic around that. Today, there is more and more fully contextualised and truly long-term physiological data becoming available that allows deeper insights into the response of the human body to our behaviour, exposed environment or health events per se. This provides real life data in an unprecedented way. Insights emerging from that are fascinating, sometimes surprising and increasingly instructional.

This talk will provide an overview of where we have come from, what we are currently at and what’s unfolding in the convergence of different domains towards such more integrated and holistic health mapping and new opportunities in real word evidence driven clinical trials.

11:45 am - 12:00 pm

Q&A

FlexTech MSIG

SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop #4

Automation, Augmentation, and AI
 

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Registration Includes:

  • Live access to four (4) webinars
  • Post-webinar access to recordings and presentations
     

Member Price: $199

Non-Member Price: $399

Non-Member Price for Government, Military, and Academia: $249 
(Contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected] for discount code. Must have a valid .gov, .mil or .edu email address)

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United States

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

10:00 am - 10:05 am
Jeremy W. Ward, PhD, United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Jeremy Ward, PhD
Soft Matter Advanced Development Team Lead, Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

Moderator

10:05 am - 10:30 am
Christopher Scully, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Christopher Scully, PhD
Research Biomedical Engineer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Regulatory Science for Evaluating Wearable Patient Monitoring Systems

Biography

Wearable sensors can enable continuous collection of physiologic signals to measure physiologic parameters or identify signatures of disease. The combination of wearable sensors and artificial intelligence to continuously analyze data provides new approaches to patient monitoring at all levels of care. This talk will outline some of the factors that can affect the safety and performance of wearable patient monitoring systems from sensors to data-driven applications and discuss regulatory science approaches we are taking to address the challenges in their evaluation.

10:30 am - 10:55 am
Ashleigh Coker
Program Lead for Cyber-physical Exploitation for Disaster and Emergency Response (CEDER), Air Force Research Laboratory, Sensors Directorate

Cyber Physical Sensing and Medical Internet of Things

Biography

Studying the cyber kinetic effects of medical IoT devices for intelligence purposes and warfighter situational awareness.

10:55 am - 11:20 am
Ted Hammer, Air Force Research Laboratory, Airman Systems Directorate
Ted Harmer
Electronics Engineer, Air Force Research Laboratory, Airman Systems Directorate

Establishing Transmission and Collection Protocols and Architectures to Better Enable Data Collection and Integration

Biography

In recent years, human wearable technologies have grown to include smart watches, fitness trackers, smart shirts, smart shoes, and more. While there seems to be overwhelming agreement that the data available from these devices [are useful], may radically improve healthcare decision making, and could pave the way toward a true, integrated care continuum, there is little acknowledgement of the complexity and cost of collecting, compiling, and presenting those data to allow healthcare providers and researchers to draw meaningful conclusions.

Despite a focus on personalized learning and readiness within the Air Force, the Performance-Enabled Operational Training Environments (PEOTE) work may emerge as an adaptable [system architecture] model for healthcare information technology and informatics systems to overcome these data proliferation challenges.

PEOTE, in development at Air Force Research Laboratory, is an approach to architecting information networks, by leveraging existing operational communications and data infrastructure and applying these pathways to training. The technologies and the methods in development enable the most flexible data collection and analysis capabilities by creating and leveraging standards-based data architectures, infrastructure capabilities, and data structures. When applied to a training scenario, this framework enables the use of biodata, not as human performance indicators, but as mission performance indicators.

This talk covers the networked training environment, how our team is developing performance measures, and some of the use cases we are exploring, including using the Survival Health Awareness Responder Kit (SHARK) data within Air Force Combat Search and Rescue mission training and large-force exercises.

11:20 am - 11:45 am
Oxana Pantchenko, PhD, NextFlex
Oxana Pantchenko, PhD
Program Manager for Medical Devices, NextFlex

State-of-the-Art in Wearable EEG, EOG and EMG Medical Devices

In this presentation, a review of wearable EEG, EOG, and EMG state-of the-art medical devices with clearance for US marketing will be discussed. A team comprising of researchers from NextFlex evaluated 510(k) cleared, de Novo granted, and PMA approved wearable medical devices by searching through various US FDA databases. Additionally, the team also examined adverse events reported through the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database that houses medical device reports submitted to the FDA. Wearable EEG, EOG, and EMG medical device profiles will be presented discussed on usability for detecting decrement in human performance due to cognitive stress and/or cognitive fatigue.

11:45 am - 12:00 pm

Q&A

FlexTech MSIG

SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop #3

Human Wearables Enabling Rapid Decision Making in the Integrated Care Continuum
 

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10:00 am - 12:00 pm Off Add to Calendar Disabled America/Los_Angeles
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Registration Includes:

  • Live access to four (4) webinars
  • Post-webinar access to recordings and presentations
     

Member Price: $199

Non-Member Price: $399

Non-Member Price for Government, Military, and Academia: $249 
(Contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected] for discount code. Must have a valid .gov, .mil or .edu email address)

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

10:00 am - 10:05 am
Matthew Dalton, Air Force Research Laboratory
Matthew J. Dalton
Research Chemist, Program Manager, Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

Moderator

10:05 am - 10:30 am
Lt Col Derek Sorensen, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine
Lt Col Derek Sorensen
Medical Director of Initial In-Flight Care Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine

Challenges and Needs in the En Route Care and Aeromedical Evacuation Mission

Biography

The United States has executed Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) for over 100 years. Originating with the first crude attempts at evacuating patients on biplanes in 1918. AE has evolved directly in line with the medical capabilities and advancements in aircraft. AE now provides the United States Air Force (USAF) with a global reach on various cargo and refueling aircraft. In the late 1980s, specialized Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCATTs) developed to augment AE crews. CCATTs drastically changed medical care provided in our nation’s battlespaces. They allowed for more agile far forward casualty care and forged the En Route Care (ERC) systems. ERC is the backbone ensuring the survival of our wounded warriors and bringing them home to their families. The challenges abound when functioning in the ERC system to include the environment, the available resources, and personnel limitations. Exploring and targeting these challenge areas will continue to allow ERC to keep in step with our ever‐changing mission requirements and progress the impressive legacy of bringing heroes home.

10:30 am - 10:55 am
Zheng Yan, University of Missouri, Columbia
Zheng Yan, PhD
Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia

Exploring the Easy and Cost-Effective Fabrication of Multifunctional On-Skin Wearable Biomedical Devices

Biography

As compared to conventional, rigid, bulky physiological monitoring tools, emerging onskin wearable biomedical devices are ultrathin, lightweight, and small footprint and can find wide applications in point of care diagnostics because of their easy deployment outside the hospital settings. At present, on-skin wearables are usually fabricated by patterning conventional inorganic materials, novel organic materials, or emerging nanomaterials on continuous (i.e., non-porous) flexible supporting substrates. Consequently, the state-of-the-art on-skin wearables often suffer from expensive precursor materials, costly fabrication facilities, complex fabrication processes, and limited functionalities and disposability. By using widely accessible pencils and papers as the fabrication tools, we have developed a rich variety of cost-effective and disposable on-skin bioelectronic devices, ranging from biophysical sensors and sweat biochemical sensors to thermal stimulators, humidity energy harvesters, and transdermal drug delivery systems. The enabled devices can find wide applications in point of care diagnostics, particularly in low-resource environments owing to their low-cost resources, handy operation, time-saving fabrication, and abundant potential designs. Besides, by using judiciously engineered porous elastomer as supporting substrates, on-skin wearable devices with high breathability and self-cooling capability can be achieved.

10:55 am - 11:20 am
Lt Col Melinda Eaton, United States DoD Virtual Health Program Management Office
Lt Col Melinda Eaton
Virtual Health Program Manager & Deputy Program Manager for Pharmaceuticals, Devices, and Medical Support Systems, United States DoD Virtual Health Program Management Office

Defense Health Agency Virtual Health Program

Biography

An overview of the DHA virtual health program including driving factors, high level requirements, and pathway forward. The presentation will also provide an update on the DoD virtual health COVID-19 response and the value provided to patient care through virtual health.

11:20 am - 11:45 am
Azar Alizadeh, GE Research
Azar Alizadeh, PhD
Principal Scientist, GE Research

Manufacturing of Disposable Wearable Patient Monitoring Devices

Biography

Wireless wearable devices can continuously assess and communicate the condition of patients and are crucial components of the are crucial components of the move towards digital, mobile health monitoring. We envision that widespread adoption of disposable wireless devices has the potential to radically transform care-giving in clinical settings. Implementation of continuous patient monitoring could make practices such as spot-checking patient vital signs during hospitalization obsolete. Furthermore, earlier patient discharge may become possible through earlier and safer patient mobilization enabled by wireless monitoring. In this talk, we will discuss flexible hybrid electronic manufacturing opportunities and challenges to create low cost, high performance wireless sensor systems for patient monitoring. These single use devices will support 3-Lead ECG, reflective SpO2, respiration rate and core body temperature sensing on a continuous basis for 72 hours.

11:45 am - 12:00 pm

Q&A

FlexTech MSIG

SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop #2

En Route (ERC) and Point of Care (POC) Diagnostics
 

WORKSHOP SERIES OVERVIEW

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Off Add to Calendar Disabled America/Los_Angeles
Event format

Registration

Registration Includes:

  • Live access to four (4) webinars
  • Post-webinar access to recordings and presentations
     

Member Price: $199

Non-Member Price: $399

Non-Member Price for Government, Military, and Academia: $249 
(Contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected] for discount code. Must have a valid .gov, .mil or .edu email address)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

10:00 am - 10:05 am
Melissa Grupen-Shemansky_CTO FlexTech, Exec. Dir. SEMI
Melissa Grupen-Shemansky, PhD
Executive Director FlexTech & NBMC; CTO, SEMI-NBMC

Moderator

10:05 am - 10:30 am
Cristina Davis, UC Davis
Cristina Davis, PhD
Professor and Chair, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Associate Director, Clinical and Translational Sciences Center, UC Davis

Opportunities and Challenges in Exhaled Breath Analysis

Biography

There is an entire field of research dedicated to the chemical analysis of exhaled breath, and the enticing promise of non-invasive medical diagnostics and monitoring. Interestingly, we know that sampling plays a key role in the metabolite content in this complex sample, and biomarker detection and identification in breath may rest on appropriate sampling and analysis protocols. There is also some evidence on how breath chemicals change over time and in response to illness, diet, overall health and exposures. There are also studies that show exogenous drugs measured in breath as well. This talk with highlight our own basic research in this area.

10:30 am - 10:55 am
Jennifer Martin & Sean Harshman (Co-Presenters)
Air Force Research Laboratory, Airman Systems Directorate

Air Force Biomarker Discovery, Wearable Devices, and the Future of Human Performance Monitoring

Jennifer's Biography | Sean's Biography

Historically, biomarker discovery efforts have focused on developing sensing strategies for disease diagnosis and prognosis. More recently, the Department of Defense has made a significant investment in wearable sensor and data analytics methods to predict physiologic and cognitive detriment with the goal of improving personnel readiness and augmenting human performance. During this presentation, a broad overview of not only biomarker discovery approaches within Air Force Research Laboratories will be provided, but also future trends and technology gaps limiting fielding of wearable devices, outlining the underpinning for potential external collaborations.

10:55 am - 11:20 am
W. Kenneth Ward, Pacific Diabetes Technologies
W. Kenneth Ward, MD
Founder & Board Chair, Pacific Diabetes Technologies

Measuring Metabolic Parameters in the Subcutaneous Interstitium

Biography

There are several compounds that interfere with accurate sensing of metabolic analytes in the subcutaneous space, including drugs and endogenous compounds. In addition, when a glucose sensor is exposed to a delivered insulin formulation, there are additional interference issues. Methods of overcoming these threats to accurate sensing will be discussed.

11:20 am - 11:45 am
Eric Van Gieson, PhD, DARPA
Eric Van Gieson, PhD
Program Manager, DARPA

DARPA’s ECHO Program: Disease Diagnosis Through Host-Response Pathway Understanding

11:45 am - 12:00 pm

Q&A

FlexTech MSIG

SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop #1

From Bio-Markers to Bio-Chemical Sensors
& Physiological Relevancy

 

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Part 1: MEMS Sensors

Despite declining smartphone sales and a stagnating automotive market back in 2019, the MEMS industry is still strong.

  • Voice personal assistants landed hard, their skills are increasing and leading to the era of the Internet of Voice.
  • MEMS microphones are the driving force of this re-evolution being vigorously integrated in smartphones, smart speakers, earbuds, etc.
  • Green mobility, safety and ADAS requirements will increase the demand of pressure and inertial MEMS in cars.

However, the aging MEMS market will need some face-lifting such as better software and algorithms leading to better sensor fusion and processing on the edge, in order to extract more juice from the sensors and lead to new use cases or better end-user experience.

Besides, the unforeseen COVID-19 crisis has paralyzed the whole world: from manufacturing sites being closed to logistics and supply chain problems, the effects are strongly felt. Each market has different dynamics, with automotive being the worst hit sector, while medical applications have the most positive outlook.

MEMS market dynamics, the impact of COVID-19 as well as future trends will be presented in the first session.

 

Part 2: Imaging Sensors

In 2019, CIS market reached $19.3B exceeding 4.6% of total semiconductor sales. This industry is actively driving developments in new pixel designs and 3D semiconductor technologies.

  • Demand from mobile devices will keep thriving
  • The overall attachment rate for CIS cameras per phone moves towards in average of 3.06 units per phone
  • Growth rate for CIS attachment grew to 25% for 2019
  • In the consumer space, photography’s decline has bottomed out, while smart home devices and home robotics are providing emerging use-cases.

End of 2019, the CMOS Image Sensors industry went into overheating with a combination of high demand and high prices due to capacity limitations. In automobile domain, CIS is a cornerstone technology in the development of machine sensing, artificial intelligence (AI) powered devices such as in advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) applications. It powers many of the on-going revolutions, in new technical products and new use cases.

The second presentation will give a snapshot of the current status of the CIS industry.

Belgium

5:00 pm - 5:10 pm
Tim Brosnihan SEMI
Tim Brosnihan
Executive Director, MSIG, SEMI

Introduction

5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
dimitrios
Dimitrios Damianos
Technology & Market Analyst, MEMS, Sensors, Photonics & Imaging, Yole Développement

Speaker Biography

Dimitrios Damianos, PhD joined Yole Développement (Yole) as a Technology and Market Analyst and is working within the Photonics, Sensing & Display division.

Dimitrios is daily working with his team to deliver valuable technology & market reports regarding the imaging industry including photonics & sensors.

After his research on theoretical and experimental quantum optics and laser light generation, Dimitrios pursued a Ph.D. in optical and electrical characterization of dielectric materials on silicon with applications in photovoltaics and image sensors, as well as SOI for microelectronics at Grenoble’s university (France).

5:30 pm - 5:50 pm
Chenmeijing Liang Yole Developpement
Chenmeijing Liang
Technology & Market Analyst, Imaging, Yole Développement

Speaker Biography

Chenmeijing Liang works as a Technology & Market Analyst within the Photonics, Sensing & Display Division at Yole Développement (Yole).

As part of the Imaging team, Chenmeijing contributes analyses of CIS markets, related technologies and market strategies of the leading semiconductor companies, as well as the quarterly reports.

Prior to Yole, she was engaged in the development of R&D projects: Chenmeijing was a member of Group PSA R&D department where she worked on Vehicle 3D Imaging projects. In addition, she assisted with various technical and commercial projects.

5:50 pm - 6:00 pm

Q&A and Conclusion

MSIG

A SEMI Europe Hosted Webinar with Yole Développement

Yole development

 

 

 

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Off Add to Calendar 2020-06-23 17:00:00 2020-06-23 18:00:00 SEMI Europe Webinar - MEMS Sensors & Imaging Driving a New Age of Technology A SEMI Europe Hosted Webinar with Yole Développement       Belgium SEMI.org [email protected] Europe/Brussels public Europe/Brussels
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Registration Includes:

  • Access to recordings and presentations

Member Price: $149

Non-Member Price: $299

Non-Member Price for Government, Military, and Academia: $179 
Contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected] for discount code. Must have a valid .gov, .mil or .edu email address

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SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop Series: Biomarker Sensing and Diagnostics for Telemedicine

Backgound:  Since August 2015, NBMC has been conducting forums for understanding, education, and promotion of non-invasive human performance monitoring technology and manufacturing. Previous Workshops (formerly called Blood Sweat and Tears) brought together industry and university innovators to explore current products research innovations, and technical challenges with a focus on the needs of medical professionals and their patients, Army and Air Force personnel and high-performance athletes.​

Program Overview:  This workshop explored advancements in the state of digital health innovations critical to the success of human performance monitoring with an emphasis on advanced electronics.  Innovations in devices, software and chemistries, will enable new products in digital health, personalized medicine, new human-performance monitoring and augmentation capabilities, aeromedical-monitoring and diagnostics for en route care.

The ideal future state is real time monitoring of biochemical and physiological markers that can guide optimization of human performance and health.  Although some claim to do that now - professionals need more and better accuracy, and more reliable and intelligent diagnostics before implementing and trusting new devices. 

Innovations in the public sector are springboards for new products in digital health and personalized medicine. Since 2013, seventeen separate programs with more than two dozen organizational participants developed materials, electronics, microfluidics, manufacturing processes and algorithms to create low cost, wearable sensors. Most of these integrated sensing systems communicate wirelessly and incorporate high performance silicon devices that are designed to move with the individual. ​

Workshop Topics include:  ​

  • Telemedicine, Telemonitoring, Telementoring (TM3)​
  • Biological molecular identification and sensor development​
  • AI applied to human health and performance​
  • Human Wearables devices​
  • From Biomarkers to Biochemical Sensors, Important Factors to Consider for Physiological Relevancy​
  • En Route CARE (ERC) Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) system & Point of Care (POC) diagnostics​

​The SMART MedTech Virtual Workshop Series links markets with manufacturing for medical relevancy – addressing both ends of the ecosystem. The forum brought together the players across the growing range of industries that are entering or advancing human monitoring applications, to:​

  • Share competitive ideas that may be applied to product development​.
  • Assess roadblocks in bringing human monitoring products to market.
  • Form partnerships that have become key in overcoming obstacles to successful manufacturing and product development.​

Join NBMC experts who are at the cutting edge of product design and manufacturing techniques. Indeed, the success of previous workshops was based on the unique membership of NBMC, where product and manufacturing-oriented engineers from industry, universities, and government labs form teams and pool resources (financial as well as technical) to accelerate human monitoring product development into manufacturing prototypes.​

United States

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

From Bio-markers to Bio Chemical Sensors & Physiological Relevancy

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

En Route Care (ERC) and Point of Care (POC) Diagnostics

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Human Wearables Enabling Rapid Decision Making in the Integrated Care Continuum

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Automation, Augmentation, and AI

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Every Wednesday in August 2020, the foremost experts in the field of nano-bio electronics, digital health, telemedicine, wearable human performance monitoring technologies, and applications - gathered to explore the various aspects of the state of the art developments in the field.  For access to these presentations, please email [email protected].

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Webinar - The Future of Work: Leading Remote Teams

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United States Save your seat MSIG Okmetic Webinar 06.18.2020 Business Technical

The worldwide expansion of MEMS and photonic devices in Consumer, Automotive, and IoT applications is driving new requirements to the supply chain. Advanced substrates are needed to meet these requirements. Applying standardization to advanced substrates will aid efficient use of material, reduce cycle time and provide product cost reduction. SEMI’s MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) aims to enable such standards.

Recently, MSIG’s multi-company, industry-collaborative Manufacturing Working Group published the SEMI MS12 standard- Specification for Silicon Substrates Used in Fabrication of MEMS Devices.  The SEMI MS12 document provides information on 150 mm and 200 mm diameter customized silicon substrates to be used for MEMS device fabrication, including physical dimensions, surface conditions, and basic electrical properties. Utilizing this guidance will allow the stocking of standard material, lowering the time to purchase, simplifying front-end operations, reducing time to market and lowering unit costs significantly.

This webinar will showcase three case studies demonstrating how the cost of ownership can be enhanced through various MEMS substrate platforms. Substrate manufacturers can apply the MEMS standardization and bring added value to their customers.

1. Cost savings with better integration and elimination of front-end process steps at customer site

2. Cost-savings through better flatness capabilities enabling significant die shrink and new capabilities for the customer.

3. Advantages of patterned SOI – i.e.) Silicon interposer on C-SOI® platform

United States

8:00 am
Michelle Bourke Lam Research
Michelle Bourke
Senior Director of Strategic Marketing, Lam Research

Introduction

Moderator

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8:10 am
Petri Santala Okmetic
Petri Santala
Manager, Customer Support, Okmetic Inc.

Speaker Biography

Mr. Santala received his B.Sc. in Process Engineering at the Espoo University of Applied Sciences Finland. Mr. Santala has over 20 years of experience in Silicon based material engineering. He has worked for Okmetic since 1999 and held various positions related to R&D, process engineering, quality and applications support. Currently he is working as Customer Support Manager being responsible for Okmetic’s Technical Customer Support for the North America.

8:50 am

Q&A

MSIG Standards

A SEMI MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) Hosted Webinar

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8:00 am - 9:00 am Off Add to Calendar 2020-06-18 08:00:00 2020-06-18 09:00:00 MSIG Webinar - MEMS Substrate Evolution: Standards to drive efficiency & cost reduction A SEMI MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) Hosted Webinar United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles
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