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Worldwide, companies in the semiconductor value chain are undergoing paradigm shifts in how sustainable business is conducted, governed, and reported. From engineering to the board room, the number of interdependent corporate functions charged with improving corporate sustainability performance is growing rapidly, with implications for decision-making across the enterprise.

New global sustainability regulations mean that key decisions regarding a company's sustainability strategy can now have significant regulatory implications.  Understanding how one decision affects (or forecloses) another is critical, and companies must think several steps ahead to put themselves in a position to achieve their sustainability objectives without painting themselves into a corner. 

This webinar will focus on discrete examples where such an approach is paramount – including making climate risk materiality determinations, adopting a climate transition plan, making product-related sustainability claims, disclosing conflict minerals smelter names, and selecting a double materiality assessment methodology.  For each example, we will leverage data to examine industry trends, identify the specific potential issues, and suggest practical strategies to navigate those issues.  

To ground the conversation, we will illustrate various ways in which these issues can come up in practice by discussing a set of hypothetical sustainability decisions, the related regulatory implications, and approaches that balance sustainability objectives and regulatory considerations. 

As the semiconductor industry prepares for the coming wave of new sustainability laws and regulations, companies have an opportunity to develop a regulatory strategy for sustainability that takes an integrated approach to regulatory requirements, encourages coordination and collaboration between the sustainability and legal departments, minimizes regulatory burden and compliance risk, and enables sustainable and responsible business.  We will share common features of strategies that have been successful in this regard and provide our recommendations regarding operationalizing such a strategy in your organization.    

This event inaugurates the SEMI webinar series, “Global State of Play: Sustainability Regulations, Reporting, & Incentives.” New in 2024, this series offers semiconductor industry professionals the chance to interact with top-tier experts on the most pressing challenges in compliance, disclosure, and strategy for sustainable business.

Speaker

Ashley Walter is Partner & Chief Sustainability Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, where he advises large technology companies, leading apparel brands, multinational retailers, and renewable energy project developers on business-critical climate, product sustainability, human rights and responsible sourcing issues. As Orrick’s Chief Sustainability Officer, he also oversees Orrick’s strategic sustainability initiatives. 

Ashley focuses on developing innovative methods of supporting clients in achieving ESG objectives, including designing novel systems to manage supply chain risk; forming and guiding management-level ESG Steering Committees; and helping clients address the ESG requirements of major customers by engaging with those customers on his clients’ behalf. 

 Ashley is also heavily involved in ESG initiatives at Stanford Law School, where he has served as a moderator at the Stanford Directors’ College, has lectured on ESG at business law courses, and will be teaching the course “Law and Governance in ESG Strategy” in the spring of 2025.

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Worldwide, companies in the semiconductor value chain are undergoing paradigm shifts in how sustainable business is conducted, governed, and reported. From engineering to the board room, the number of interdependent corporate functions charged with improving corporate sustainability performance is growing rapidly, with implications for decision-making across the enterprise.

Join us for this first event in our series, “Global State of Play: Sustainability Regulations, Reporting, & Incentives.” The series offers semiconductor industry professionals the chance to interact with top-tier experts on the most pressing challenges in compliance, disclosure, and strategy for sustainable business.

Times

Multiple sessions available!
EMEA: Monday, November 18, 2024 5:30-6:30 pm Central European Time (=8:30-9:30 am Pacific)
America: Monday, November 18, 2024 8:30-9:30 am or 4-5 pm Pacific Time
Asia Pacific: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 9-10 am Japan Standard Time (=4-5 pm Pacific)
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Early Bird Pricing (Before October 15, 2024)
Member: $75 | Non-member: $100

Regular Pricing
Member: $100 | Non-member: $125

Registration is final. No refunds provided. No substitutions.

Krish Raghunath
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1.408.943.6982

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The Union Club Hotel is located on-campus with a dedicated parking garage located directly across from The Purdue Memorial Union.
 

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The Growing Semiconductor Ecosystem and U.S. Innovation in the Midwest

Join us to hear from industry leaders on their pivotal role in America’s semiconductor innovation. Listen in on discussions about how Indiana and our Midwest partners are bolstering the semiconductor industry, and how they are leveraging the exceptional talent pipeline to drive forward key innovations that will impact global markets. 

SEMI Midwest Breakfast Forum is an excellent opportunity to LEARN, NETWORK, and SHARE your business solutions and ideas—Register Today!

This new regional chapter was formed to serve SEMI Members in the Midwest region. Its goal is to support member companies to grow and prosper collectively. Future chapter forums will identify, discuss, and find solutions to current topics impacting our industry. 

 

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In-Person—Eastern Time
Purdue Memorial Union, North Ballroom
101 North Grant Street
West Lafayette, IN 47906-3574
United States

Eastern Time | Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | In-Person

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Check-In and Breakfast

8:30 am - 8:40 am
Dave Brewster, Managing Director, Jobs Ohio
Dave Brewster
SEMI Midwest Chapter Co-Chair and Managing Director, Information Technology Sector
JobsOhio
Vidya Vijay
Vidya Vijay
SEMI Midwest Chapter Co-Chair and Senior Program Manager
Nordson Corporation
8:40 am - 8:45 am
April Fisher, Indiana Economic Development Corporation
April Fisher
Vice President, Global Markets
Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC)

IEDC Welcome

8:45 am - 9:05 am
Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University
Dimitrios Peroulis
Senior Vice President for Partnerships and Online, Reilly Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University

Keynote

9:05 am - 9:30 am
Jonathan Spaner, McKinsey
Jonathan Spaner
Partner
McKinsey & Company

Market Perspectives on CHIPs Act Implementation

9:30 am - 9:50 am
Jimmy Costa, ARI
Jimmy Costa
Senior Vice President of Innovation and Semiconductor
Applied Research Institute (ARI)

Applied Research Institute

9:50 am - 10:20 am

Break

10:20 am - 10:40 am
Patrick Wilson, Mediatek
Patrick Wilson
Vice President, Government Relations
MediaTek

Here vs There, What is Takes to Drive Semi Innovation to the Midwest

10:40 am - 11:00 am
Woongsun Lee, SK hynix
Woong Sun Lee, PhD
Head of WLP Technology Wafer Level Manufacturing Technology
SK hynix

Unleashing The Possibilities of AI Memory Technology

11:00 am - 11:20 am
Julie Orlando, Nanotronics
Julie Orlando
Chief Product Officer
Nanotronics

Nanotronics

11:20 am - 11:40 am
Dave Brewster, Managing Director, Jobs Ohio
Dave Brewster
SEMI Midwest Chapter Co-Chair and Managing Director, Information Technology Sector
JobsOhio

Growing the Semiconductor Ecosystem in the Midwest

11:40 am - 12:00 pm

Q&A and Closing Remarks

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Who Should Attend:

  • Industry Professionals from MNCs and SMEs
  • Agencies & Policy Makers
  • R&D and Academia

 

The approved presentation slides from the Semiconductor Leadership Summit (sls) 2024 can be found here!

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Meeting Room 300 - 301, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
1 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 039593
Singapore

12:30 pm

Registration & Networking

With coffee & tea

1:30 pm
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Welcome Speech

Ms. Linda Tan | President, SEMI Southeast Asia

1:40 pm

Announcement of Collaboration with Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore

Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)​ and SEMI Southeast Asia

1:50 pm
In the 25 years as a Semiconductor technologist, Ms. Bhat’s main thrust has been driving innovation and creativity.
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Opening Speech

Dr. Mousumi Bhat | Vice President, Global Sustainability Programs, SEMI

2:10 pm
Ricardo Reina
Mr. Ricardo Reina

SEMI Energy Collaborative Position Paper for Singapore

Mr. Ricardo Reina | Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company

2:30 pm
Dan Steele
Mr. Dan Steele

GF Sustainability – Leadership Where it Counts

Mr. Dan Steele | Senior Director, Facilities, GlobalFoundries

2:50 pm

Networking Break

Coffee & tea break

3:10 pm
Mr. Gregory Thomassin
Mr. Gregory Thomassin

Challenges and Projects in APAC

Mr. Gregory Thomassin | Head of Business Development Renewables - APAC, TotalEnergies

3:30 pm
Suji Kang ACEC
Ms. Suji Kang

Driving Corporate Renewable Electricity Procurement in Asia

Ms. Suji Kang | Program Director, Asia Clean Energy Coalition

3:50 pm
Edoardo Auteri
Mr. Edoardo Auteri

Sustainable Semiconductor Design: Low carbon solutions

Mr. Edoardo Auteri | Head of Sustainability, APeC Region, STMicroelectronics

4:10 pm
Zhiquan
Dr. Yeo Zhiquan

Equipping for the Sustainability Journey through Awareness, Assessment and Action

Dr. Yeo Zhiquan | Acting R&D Division Director, Sustainability & Life Cycle Management Division, SIMTech & ARTC

4:30 pm

Panel Discussion: Navigating Barriers - Industry Challenges on the Adoption of Low Carbon Energy

Moderator : Dr. Mousumi Bhat (SEMI)​
Panelists: Mr. Tan Teong Wei (Infineon Technologies), Mr. Edoardo Auteri (STMicroelectronics), Mr. Gregory Thomassin (TotalEnergies)

5:15 pm - 5:30 pm

Photo-taking Session and Proceed to Members' Night

Program is subject to change

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Sustainability Transition: Collaboration - Innovation - Transition

The summit will focus on the semiconductor industry's transition to renewable energy, bringing together leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss its role in sustainable growth. Key topics include reducing carbon footprints, collaboration across the supply chain, and innovative solutions for achieving net-zero emissions. This initiative aims to strengthen the region's commitment to sustainability and position its semiconductor industry as a leader in green innovation and decarbonization.

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EARLY BIRD PRICING—Before August 7, 2025

  • SEMI Members: $75 (Use your corporate email address during log in to be recognized as a SEMI Member)
  • Non-Members: $100

REGULAR PRICING

  • SEMI Members: $100
  • Non-Members: $125

 

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Fueling Innovation: How California Is Still Leading the Charge in Next-Gen Semiconductor Development

California has long been the heartbeat of tech innovation—where visionary R&D, strategic investment, and collaborative public-private partnerships are accelerating the future of next-generation chip technologies.

Join fellow industry leaders, engineers, researchers, and investors for a high-impact event that explores how California continues to drive global leadership in semiconductor design, fabrication, and supply chain resilience. From advanced node development to heterogeneous integration and AI-driven architectures, this event will highlight the innovations, infrastructure, and initiatives pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

Why Attend?

  • Discover how California’s innovation economy and policy landscape are driving chip leadership and national security
  • Engage with experts across design, fabrication, packaging, and systems integration
  • Hear from thought leaders shaping the future of semiconductor innovation
  • Explore cutting-edge advances in design, materials, and manufacturing—from quantum to AI
  • Connect with key decision-makers across one of the industry’s most dynamic ecosystems

Whether you're scaling a startup, investing in new tech, managing supply chains, or driving state or federal policy, this is your front-row seat to the ideas, infrastructure, and innovators redefining the future of semiconductors in California—and beyond.

Don't miss this opportunity to see how California is not just keeping up—but leading the charge.

SEMI Silicon Valley Breakfast Forum—your chance to connect with top industry leaders, spark game-changing conversations, and build the relationships that drive innovation. 

In-Person—Pacific Time
SEMI HQ
673 S. Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States

Pacific Time | Thursday, August 21, 2025 | In-Person

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Networking Breakfast & Check-In

8:30 am - 8:40 am
Ajit Manocha, SEMI
Ajit Manocha
CEO
SEMI

Welcome Remarks

8:40 am - 8:45 am
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Na Yang
Vice President, Business Management
SCREEN & SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter Committee Member

Moderator Welcome and Introduction

8:45 am - 9:00 am
Matt Mahan, City of San Jose Mayor
Matt Mahan
Mayor
City of San Jose

Special Guest — Matt Mahan, Mayor, City of San Jose

9:00 am - 9:20 am
Trelynd Bradley
Trelynd Bradley
Deputy Director, Innovation and Emerging Technologies
Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)

Keynote—California, Foundry of the Future

9:20 am - 9:50 am
Deirdre Hanford, Natcast CEO
Deirdre Hanford
Chief Executive Officer and Trustee
The National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology (Natcast)

Future Forward: How Semiconductor R&D and Collaboration Are Key to Advancing U.S.-Led Innovation

9:50 am - 10:20 am

Networking Break

10:20 am - 10:45 am
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Mario Morales
Group Vice President, Enabling Technologies and Semiconductors
International Data Corporation (IDC)

Semiconductor Outlook: Intersection of Company Leadership, Policy, and Innovation

10:45 am - 11:10 am
Daniel Yu, MetAI
Daniel Yu
Co-founder & CEO
MetAI

Blueprints to Digital Twins: Where Industrial & Physical AI Take Shape

11:10 am - 11:35 am
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David M. Fried, PhD
Corporate Vice President
Semiverse® Solutions, Lam Research Corporation

Lights Out!   Virtualizing the Semiconductor Ecosystem

11:35 am - 11:45 am
Na Yang, Screen Headshot
Na Yang
Vice President, Business Management
SCREEN & SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter Committee Member

Closing Remarks

11:50 am

Adjourned, Thank You for Attending

SEMI Silicon Valley Breakfast Forum

 

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From Concept to Reality: Advancing Digital Twins in Semiconductor Manufacturing

Following up on the SEMI Digital Workshop 2023, this workshop will delve into the practical aspects of implementing digital twin technology in semiconductor manufacturing. The aim is to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, providing participants with actionable insights and strategies to successfully develop and integrate digital twins into their operations. Further the workshop aims to address some of the future upcoming challenges in the areas of integration of multi-modal real time data sources, security, process complexity, scalability, and standards.

 

SEMI HQ
673 S Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States

Morning, Day 1: December 4, 2024

8:00 am - 9:00 am

Registration & Breakfast​

9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Session #1 - Data Needs for Digital Twins - Data Sources, Integration & Interoperability

This session will explore the critical data requirements for creating and maintaining digital twins. Integrating multi-modal data sources (sensors, enterprise systems, equipment, etc.) that feed into digital twins, ensuring that they accurately reflect their physical counterparts is a minimum necessity. This session will also cover data integration techniques (from various factory systems), and interoperability to support dynamic digital twins.

9:00 am - 9:10 am
Mark da Silva
Mark da Silva​
Senior Director, Smart Manufacturing
SEMI

Welcome Remarks

9:10 am - 9:35 am
Mike Neel
Michael Neel
Director of Marketing
Inficon

Keynote​ - Enabling Autonomous Operations Through Integrated Digital Twins

9:35 am - 10:00 am
Robert Baseman
Robert Baseman
Senior Technical Staff Member
IBM

Semantic Models for Microelectronic Manufacturing & Development

10:00 am - 10:25 am
David McKee
Technology Leader & Managing Partner
Counterpoint Tech/DTC

Journey to Twins: A toolkit for Capabilities & Data to Digital Twins

10:25 am - 10:40 am

Coffee Break - Sponsored by INFICON

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10:40 am - 11:05 am
Rad Desiraju
Rad Desiraju
Director, WW Industry Advisory
Microsoft

Overcoming Data Interoperability Challenges for Effective Digital Twins

11:05 am - 11:30 am
Wei Zhao
Wei Zhao
Head of Process Integration
Athinia
Chris Han-Adebekun
Chris Han-Adebekun
VP, Business Development
Athinia

Building Process & Supply Chain Digital Twins through Integrated Data Assets and Secure Data Sharing

11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Dave Henshall
Dave Henshall
Vice President of Business Development and Government Relations
Semiconductor Research Corporation
Chris Ritter
CTO
Idaho National Lab

Special Session - SmartUSA – Semiconductor Digital Twin Manufacturing USA Institute

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Lunch

Afternoon, Day 1: December 4, 2024

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Session #2 - Data Standards for Digital Twins: Managing Unclean Factory Data

This session will focus on the importance of data standards for digital twins in semiconductor manufacturing, particularly in the context of dealing with unclean factory data. It will explore the challenges associated with unclean data and discuss strategies for cleaning and standardizing to ensure seamless ingestion into digital twins at various levels. Best practices for data validation, transformation, and integration as well as how to implement robust data standards to enhance reliability and accuracy of digital twins.

Sponsored by - Seeq

SEEQ
2:00 pm - 2:25 pm
Dr. Joseph Ervin
Dr. Joseph Ervin
Product Line Head of Semiverse Solutions Group
Lam Research

Keynote - Addressing Future Challenges in the Stochastics Era of Patterning with EUV Dry Resist

New patterning technologies will be needed to advance the device roadmap to 2 nm and beyond. Minimum pitch scaling will be exceptionally difficult to achieve at these advanced nodes, even with EUV patterning. Stochastic effects using wet resists during EUV patterning become problematic at the nanoscale, and can lead to line collapse, bridging, unacceptable line edge roughness (LER) and line width roughness (LWR). These stochastic effects present challenges when optimizing the tradeoffs between EUV resist resolution, dose, sensitivity, line edge / line width roughness, defectivity and cost.
In this talk, we will review the basics of dry resist technology, including dry resist equipment requirements, process flows and process integration modeling. In addition, we will present data that documents the advantages of dry resist technology over wet resist technology, demonstrating superior image quality, scaling and yield. We will conclude the talk by demonstrating a digital twin of the process integration and usage of optimization to achieve improved LER/LWR characteristics.

2:25 pm - 2:50 pm
Alan Weber
Alan Weber
Vice President, New Product Innovations
Cimetrix by PDF Solutions

Charting the Digital Twin Standardization Path: An Iterative Implementation and Abstraction Process

2:50 pm - 3:15 pm
Brett Brimhall
Deloitte

3:15 pm - 3:30 pm

Coffee Break - Sponsored by INFICON

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3:30 pm - 3:55 pm
Andres Torres
Andres Torres
Engineer and Key Expert
Siemens

Feature Engineering as the bridge to Semantic Factory Data

3:55 pm - 4:20 pm
Michael Bowcutt
Michael Bowcutt
Director of Sales Engineering for Romaric products at camLine
camLine USA

Control Software Integration with Digital Twins: How Virtual Data Aligns with Physical Reality

4:20 pm - 5:20 pm
Kenneth Smith
Moderator
Kenneth Smith
VP Growth Markets
Seeq
Sean Tropsa
Sean Tropsa
Principal Analytics Engineer
Seeq

Panel: Harmonizing Standards for Semiconductor Digital Twins​ ​

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Networking Reception - Sponsored by Sentient Cloud

Sentient Cloud

Morning, Day 2: December 5, 2024

8:00 am - 9:00 am

Registration & Breakfast​

9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Session #3 - Modeling High Complexity Semiconductor Processes

This session will explore the integration of digital twin technology in modeling high complexity semiconductor processes. As the semiconductor industry advances, the need for precise and efficient modeling techniques becomes crucial. Digital Twins offer a transformative approach to simulate and optimizes these processes, though challenges exist. Cases studies and future innovations will also be covered in this session.

9:00 am - 9:05 am
Mark da Silva
Mark da Silva​
Senior Director, Smart Manufacturing
SEMI

Welcome Remarks

9:05 am - 9:30 am
Umesh Kelkar
Umesh Kelkar
Master/Vice President, Semiconductor Products Group
Applied Materials

Keynote: Key Enablers for Semiconductor Equipment and Process Digital Twins: Accelerated Computing (AC), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Physics Modeling

9:30 am - 9:55 am
Prith Bannerjee
Prith Bannerjee
Chief Technology Officer
Ansys

AI Driven Digital Twins for Semiconductor Manufacturing

9:55 am - 10:20 am
Xi-Wei Lin
Xi-Wei Lin
Executive Director, Applications Engineering
Synopsys

AI and Physics-based Models for Technological Development with High Complexity Semiconductor Processes

10:20 am - 10:45 am

Coffee Break - Sponsored by PhysicsX

PhysicsX
10:45 am - 11:10 am
Amit Lal
Amit Lal
Professor, Cornell University
Cornell
Peter Doerschuk
Peter Doerschuk
Professor
Cornell University
Ben Davaji
Ben Davaji
Assistant Professor
Northeastern University

Digital Twin Flow Using AI/ML Applied to Ferroelectric Memory

11:10 am - 11:35 am
John Maculley
John Maculley
Semiconductor Industry Strategy Consultant
Dassault Systemes

Leveraging Virtual Twins and AI for Enhanced Fabrication Technology Co-Optimization in Semiconductor Manufacturing

11:35 am - 12:30 pm
Pushkar Apte
Strategic Technology Advisor and Global Data-AI Lead
SEMI

Panel Discussion

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Lunch - Sponsored by Dassault Systemes

Dassault Systems

Afternoon, Day 2: December 5, 2024

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Session #4 - GenAI & AI/ML Role in the Development of Digital Twins - Implementation Strategies for DT

Integrating AI/GenAI & Digital Twins - Explore the cutting-edge integration of Generative AI (GenAI) and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) in the creation and evolution of digital twins. This session will delve into how GenAI & AI/ML technologies are revolutionizing the simulation, prediction, and real-time replication of physical assets in semiconductors through case studies and practical applications. 

 

2:00 pm - 2:25 pm
Kamaljeet Ghotra
Kamaljeet Ghotra
Senior Director, Go-To Market and Digital Strategy
PDF Solutions

Keynote - Accelerating Digital Twins with Gen AI

The rise of sophisticated AI tools, including generative AI, is revolutionizing the semiconductor industry by enabling the analysis of vast datasets to generate valuable insights. Executives in the sector see generative AI as a transformative force rather than just another tool. They believe it can deliver significant value, particularly in manufacturing, operations, and maintenance, its potential for process and equipment analysis, Predictive maintenance and smart diagnostics.

As fabs adopt smart manufacturing and virtual modeling it is pertinent for digital twins to leverage technologies like generative AI for data generation, Data Synthesis/Augmentation, Real Time Analysis, Model Optimization (AI enhanced physics models) , Rapid Prototyping and Accelerated Design and Development with data-driven model-based learning.

2:25 pm - 2:50 pm
Peter Lendermann
Peter Lendermann
CTO
D-SIMLAB

About Cross-Fertilization between Digital Twins and AI Techniques for Capacity Planning and WIP Flow Optimisation in Semiconductor Fabs​

2:50 pm - 3:15 pm
Kiran Karunakaran
Kiran Karunakaran
Chief Technology Officer
Via Automation

Developing Explainable Digital Twins for the Semiconductor Industry Using GenAI, Knowledge Graphs, and ML Techniques​

3:15 pm - 3:30 pm

Coffee Break - Sponsored by PhysicsX

PhysicsX
3:30 pm - 3:55 pm
Mark Huntington
Mark Huntington
Managing Director of North America
PhysicsX

Real-Time Digital Twins for Semiconductor Manufacturing: Accelerating Multi-Physics Optimization with Physics-Based AI

3:55 pm - 4:20 pm
Becky Kelderman
Becky Kelderman
Solutions Sales Manager
Rockwell Automation

Advancing Industrial Data Architectures & Models for AI in Process Digital Twins

4:20 pm - 5:20 pm
Mithun Kamat
Moderator
Mithun Kamat
Partner
McKinsey

Panel - Rewiring organizations for AI / Digital twin: a business-backed view of successful implementation and challenges in adoption of Digital twins in the semiconductor industry

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Following up on the SEMI Digital Workshop 2023, this workshop will delve into the practical aspects of implementing digital twin technology in semiconductor manufacturing. The aim is to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, providing participants with actionable insights and strategies to successfully develop and integrate digital twins into their operations. Further the workshop aims to address some of the future upcoming challenges in the areas of integration of multi-modal real time data sources, security, process complexity, scalability, and standards.

 

Given the exclusivity and richness of discussions, please note that seats are capped at 80 attendees. Don’t wait to secure your spot.

 

8:00 am - 5:00 pm Off Add to Calendar 2024-12-04 08:00:00 2024-12-05 17:00:00 From Concept to Reality: Advancing Digital Twin in Semiconductor Manufacturing Following up on the SEMI Digital Workshop 2023, this workshop will delve into the practical aspects of implementing digital twin technology in semiconductor manufacturing. The aim is to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, providing participants with actionable insights and strategies to successfully develop and integrate digital twins into their operations. Further the workshop aims to address some of the future upcoming challenges in the areas of integration of multi-modal real time data sources, security, process complexity, scalability, and standards. Given the exclusivity and richness of discussions, please note that seats are capped at 80 attendees. Don’t wait to secure your spot.  SEMI HQ 673 S Milpitas Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles Purchase On-Demand
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Your company has built a strong patent portfolio — now what? This webinar will discuss strategies for managing existing patents, including how to use IP to strengthen your business and maximize return on investment.  Topics will include best practices for patent marking, controlling rising maintenance fees, and licensing, as well as insights into emerging trends in patent enforcement and litigation in the semiconductor sector.

 

 ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Michael Jones, Partner, Rothwell Figg
Michael H. Jones’s practice includes patent litigation, patent prosecution, and IP counseling.  Michael advises clients who have developed a broad range of technologies, including semiconductor devices and manufacturing, integrated circuits and systems, green energy, terahertz electronics, hardware and protocols for wireless communications, and various online technologies. Although much of his work is with large multinational clients with complex patent portfolios, Michael also has a significant, and growing, practice with smaller high-technology clients, ranging from startups to growth companies dealing with patent issues for the first time in their evolution. Michael has a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Virginia, a M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara, and a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School.

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Mani Goswami, DuPont
Manibarsha Goswami
DuPont
Wojtek Lam
Wojtek Osowiecki
Lam Research
Justin Harris, CEC SEMI
Justin Harris
SEMI / Climate Equity Collaborative
Sustainability Workforce Development

Join this webinar to find out how companies across the semiconductor value chain are prioritizing employee-driven climate action and social impact,. Hear how employee-driven initiatives are enhancing sustainability and equity -- and gain ideas on how you and your organization might benefit.

With the Paris Climate Agreement and growing awareness of the climate crisis, many people are asking "how can I contribute in my private and professional life?"  

This Employee Action Workshop, organized by the Climate Equity and Social Impact (CESI) workgroup of SEMI will focus on setting up sustainability-based employee groups within your company. How to engage speakers and attendees, and the resources that exist to help.  

We will show you how to create an in-house, bottom-up sustainability network and offer concrete ideas for action. Industry leaders will share their experiences and successes, providing valuable insights into volunteerism, ESG innovation, and impactful employee initiatives.

For anyone who wants to use your biggest multiplier - your workplace - to make a difference in Climate Change.

This webinar takes place 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific Time Zone

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A high quality patent can turn an innovation into a valuable business asset. Strategic drafting of patent applications and the management of the prosecution of the application around the world is essential to obtaining maximum value. Learn how to ensure your valuable innovation remains protected while avoiding common pitfalls, including losing rights through errors like public disclosure or incomplete protection.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Brian Rosenbloom, Partner, Rothwell Figg
With over two decades of experience in the intellectual property (IP) field and a strong technical background in the electrical and software arts, Rothwell Figg partner Brian Rosenbloom is an expert in patent prosecution, IP counseling, and patent litigation proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in district courts across the country. Brian represents clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to independent inventors, entrepreneurs, and emerging enterprises, and works with a broad range of technologies. Brian received a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University (Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society), and worked as a software engineer at General Electric Information Services for several years. After working at GE, he pursued a law degree and received a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude).

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Gity Samadi
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About SEMI Supply Chain Management Initiative

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The SEMI Supply Chain Management initiative is a unique global platform that brings together top industry leaders to advance a more resilient and agile electronics supply chain. Recent geopolitical and natural events have exposed vulnerabilities but also new opportunities that require industry-wide and precompetitive collaboration. That's where SEMI comes in. The initiative’s newly formed Industry Advisory Council is committed todriving engagement, creating tools and solutions through collaboration, and ensuring alignment in global end-to-end supply chain continuity, visibility, and transparency. Through deep dives, educational forums, benchmarking, standards development, and strategic partnerships, SEMI seeks to empower our members to anticipate and respond to future disruptions proactively.

 

If you are interested in learning more about how your company can participate in the SCM initiative, please contact us at [email protected].

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Join us for an insightful webinar as we present the findings from the 2024 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey, a collaborative effort between the SEMI Supply Chain Management initiative and McKinsey & Company.

The annual survey aims to establish benchmarks for operational agility metrics, covering the entire value chain from material suppliers to OEMs, offering a comprehensive view of the landscape.

During this webinar, we will share results from the survey uncovering key trends, challenges, and opportunities within the semiconductor supply chain. By attending, you'll gain valuable insights to benchmark your organization against peers, identify areas for improvement, and course-correct more effectively. Please contact us if you like to learn about how your company can participate in the SCM initiative.

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McKinsey & Company, Inc.
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Jakob Münch
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McKinsey & Company, Inc.

2024 SCM Survey Briefing

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Join us for a webinar on the 2024 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey results, a collaboration between SEMI and McKinsey & Company. Discover key trends, challenges, and opportunities across the value chain. Gain insights to benchmark your organization and enhance your strategic planning. 

Register now for one of the sessions:

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SEMI Members:  $49

Use your corporate email address during log in to be recognized as a SEMI Member.

Non-Members:  $99

Students:  Free

Contact Gity Samadi ([email protected]) with a picture of your student ID to receive your discount code.

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In this webinar, Jenny Colgate and Mark Rawls, experienced “high technology” litigators, explore the emerging legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence in both the semiconductor and medtech industries, delving into issues such as intellectual property, breach of contract, unfair competition, data privacy and security, and liability for AI-driven decisions. Attendee will gain insights into effective risk mitigation strategies, understand the evolving legal landscape, and learn how to navigate the complexities of AI litigation in these critical sectors

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Jenny Colgate is an experienced litigator whose expertise extends into all facets of intellectual property and technology-related matters, including patents, data protection, trade secret, unfair competition, trademark, copyright, breach of contract, and fraud claims. Jenny works across many subject areas, including artificial intelligence, healthcare, semiconductors, software, and consumer products. In addition to Jenny’s litigation practice, she also regularly counsels clients on AI governance programs, IP protection and enforcement, privacy law compliance and best practices, and contract/licensing issues.  A recognized thought leader, Jenny routinely authors expert analyses and speaks on panels and webinars. Jenny has a B.A. from University of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude, with honors), an L.L.M. in intellectual property from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law center (magna cum laude), and a J.D. from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law Center (magna cum laude).  Jenny is a certified CIPP/US privacy professional and has completed the IAPP AI Governance Professional training program.

Mark Rawls’ practice consists of a mixture of patent prosecution and litigation, as well as technology-related work such as the preparation of opinions, licensing, and post-grant work. His clients are in a wide range of industries, including such diverse fields as electronics, software, telecommunications, energy, medical devices, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and farm equipment manufacturing, and come from all over the world. These companies run the gamut from very small, startups to sophisticated global concerns with large patent portfolios. Prior to his legal career Mark was a computer scientist at Raytheon BBN Technologies, focusing on applying artificial intelligence/machine learning to speech recognition and machine translation technologies. This work also included working carefully with large language models to improve the accuracy of the speech recognition and machine translation models. This industry experience has given him a particular facility with software and software-adjacent technologies, including with artificial intelligence/machine learning. Mark holds a B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics (magna cum laude) and an M.S.  in Mathematics from University of Virginia in addition to a J.D. from William and Mary Law School (magna cum laude).

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Jenny Colgate
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Partner
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Mark Rawls
Mark Rawls
Partner
Rothwell Figg
Gity Samadi
Gity Samadi
Director, R&D Programs
SEMI
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