Milpitas, CA
United States
Suzhou
China
Presentation Slide
“Talent Journey Sharing” by Guest Speaker - Mr. Andrew GOH, Vice President & General Manager, Lam Research
"THANK YOU Message" :
It was a great networking session for the Semiconductor industry organised by Semi SEA. I've got the chance to know more engineers and marketing persons in this industry - Ms Jermaine Tan, Silicon Connection Pte Ltd.
Silicon Connection SEMI Been a fruitful evening getting to learn from the seniors in the industry myself. Great job Semi👍🏻 技術者の集まるです - Mr Steven Wong, Silicon Connection Pte Ltd.
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Successful event given that this is the 2nd time conducting engineers networking. We have more than 45 engineers in in attendance and students.
Positive feedback on the sharing from us on the market outlook, Invest Penang assistance schemes for talent development (which was shared by IP as well as on SEMI's mentorship program.
The Bar Station at ARC
380 Jln Besar, #01-06/07/08
209000
Singapore
Registration
Welcome Address by SEMI SEA
Market Update (Invited Speaker)
Talent Journey Sharing
Networking + Introducing SEMI WORKS
SEMI SEA concluded our annual Semiconductor Talent Meet-Up (STEM) at The Bar Station @ ARC380 in the evening of 25 July 2019. Present at the event were 50 engineers and students. It was truly enjoyable to see the vibrancy of young engineers - their energy and enthusiasm was encouraging to witness!
At The Bar Station, SEMI SEA gave an overview on market outlook and were introduced to SEMI Foundation Mentorship program. A special thank you to our Guest Speaker - Vice President & General Manager of Lam Research, Mr. Andrew Goh, spoke about his "Talent Journey" to all engineers. All of which were planned to support their journey in our industry.
We want to extend our appreciation to our Workforce Development Council – Singapore Chapter for their support to STEM. Also, not forgetting you whom attended the event! Thank you for making it a successful one. Cheers!
The Workforce Development Council comprise of the following companies:
- arQana Technologies
- Applied Materials South East Asia Pte Ltd
- Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd
- GlobalFoundries Singapore
- GM Nameplate Asia Pte Ltd
- Institute of Technical Education
- KLA
- Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd
- Lam Research Corporation
- Schneider Electric
- Silicon Connection Pte Ltd
- Tokyo Electron Singapore Pte Ltd
- UTAC United Test & Assembly Center Ltd (USG1)
- UTAC Manufacturing Services Singapore Pte Ltd (USG2)
- WinTech Nano-Technology Services Pte. Ltd.
Milpitas, CA
United States
Milpitas, CA
United States
Delegate Pricing
*Includes 2 networking breaks & 1 lunch per day
*Delegate pass allows entry to both ASTC and FLEX SEA 2019
*All prices in SGD & exclude 7% GST
Register now to enjoy the early-bird rate!
Malaysia Companies HRDF Claimable
Download HRDF Endorsement letter below
(Subject to T&C and please contact HRDF for more information)
VENUE INFORMATION
Marina Bay Sands is a premier entertainment destination with its vibrant diversity of attractions and facilities. The vision was to build an integrated development that is timeless, a landmark that possesses a distinct identity which distinguishes Singapore from other cities.
Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay Sands features three cascading hotel towers topped by an extraordinary sky park, 'floating' crystal pavilions, a lotus-inspired Museum, retail stores featuring cutting-edge labels and international luxury brands, trendy Celebrity Chef restaurants, endless entertainment at the theatres, the hottest night clubs and a Las Vegas-style casino. Business visitors will also enjoy the extensive Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) facilities featuring state-of-the-art technology, highly flexible exhibition halls, and a convention centre that can host over 45,000 delegates.
Marina Bay Sands seamlessly combines business and leisure into a singular destination unlike any other.
Car & Taxi
Marina Bay Sands is situated at 10 Bayfront Avenue, and is also accessible by vehicle via Sheares Avenue. From Changi Airport, you can reach us in a 20-minute direct drive along the East Coast Parkway (ECP) expressway, which leads directly into Sheares Avenue across the Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
There are four pick-up/drop-off points for cars and taxis:
1) on Sheares Link outside Hotel Lobby Tower 1
2) along Bayfront Avenue outside Hotel Lobby Tower 3
3) outside Sands Expo & Convention Centre
4) outside The Shoppes.
MRT Train Services
Marina Bay Sands is linked directly to CE1/DT16 Bayfront Station on the Circle Line and Downtown Line of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train system. MRT services to/from Bayfront Station operate daily from (approximately) 6:00am to 12:00am midnight.
Exits at Bayfront Station:
Exits C & D: Connect to The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (1 minute walk), Sands Expo & Convention Centre (3 minute walk), the Hotel (5 minute walk), Sands SkyPark (10 minute walk), ArtScience Museum (10 minute walk), and Sands Theatre (10 minute walk). Signs direct the way to each location and other attractions at Marina Bay Sands.
Exit E: Connects to Sands Expo & Convention Centre.
There are three car park entry points at Marina Bay Sands:
- South Entrance on Bayfront Link
- North Entrance on Bayfront Avenue
- Entrance at Hotel Tower 3
Complimentary Parking is offered when you are member of Sands Rewards LifeStyle (free to join), or with a minimum spend at The Shoppes, any Celebrity Chef restaurant, ArtScience Museum, or Sands Theatre.
Valet parking is offered at the pick-up/drop-off points outside Hotel Lobby Tower 1 and outside The Shoppes.
A Big Thank You To Our FLEX Southeast Asia 2019 Sponsors
Table-Top Exhibiting Companies
The Convergent Future of Flexible Hybrid Electronics – Translating Opportunities to Manufacturing Capabilities in Southeast Asia
Flexible and printed plastic electronics is fast becoming mainstream with a predicted market value of more than USD40 billion by 2020 representing a CAGR >33% (2014-2020).
The conference will provide a vital forum for the full scope of organic electronics. This is a unique opportunity to explore the business opportunities offered by convergent integration of plastic and traditional electronics, enter into strategic partnerships and develop the products of the future. The traditional electronics supply chain is experienced in complex integration and provides a key vehicle for the industrialization and wide commercialization of plastic, flexible and organic electronics.
The conference will also feature sponsoring companies table tops display of the latest innovations and development in this emerging sector.
Who should Attend
- High level professionals specializing in the advanced and emerging application
- Research & Development specialists in flexible hybrid electronic and advanced material
- Business development and Marketing specialists
- Academics
Organized by SEMI Southeast Asia & FLEX Tech Alliance
Supporting partner:
A*STAR SIMTech | e2i | HRDF | IMEC | Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association | Workforce Singapore
Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre
10 Bayfront Avenue
Jasmine Ballroom | Level 3
018971
Singapore
FLEX SEA 2019 Presentation Slides for download
Day 1 Speakers' Presentation Slides
Day 2 Speakers' Presentation Slides
D2.1 Keynote - Aaron Thean, National University of Singapore
D2.2 - Michael McCreary, E Ink Corporation
D2.4 - Girish Wable, Jabil
D2.5 - Yingmin Wang, Applied Materials
D2.6 - Rex Yu, Dupont
D2.7 - Alastair Hanlon, PragmatIC
D2.8 - Nardev Ramanathan, Lux Research
D2.9 - Chong Chan Pin, Kulicke & Soffa
Thursday, 7 Nov 2019 - Day 1
Registration
FLEX SEA 2019 Opening Ceremony in Conjunction with ASTC 2019
10:45 - 10:55:
Welcome Remarks by SEMI SEA President, Ms NG Bee Bee
10:55 - 11:00:
MOU Signing Ceremony between SEMI SEA and SSIA
11:00 - 11:30:
Opening Address by UOB Chief Economist, Mr Alvin LIEW
"Outlook for the Electronics Industry in the World of Tariffs & Trade Tensions"
11:30 - 11:45:
Speech by WSG Senior Manager, Mr Ashley YAP
"Talent Development & Attraction"
11:45 - 12:00:
Token of Appreciation to Guest Speakers
VIP Networking Luncheon (Conference Session-Chair, Speakers & Delegates)
Session Chair - 7 November 2019
IoT and Flexible Hybrid Electronics Smart Wearable Solutions for Consumers and Businesses
Developing a Vibrant Eco-System of Flexible Hybrid Electronics for Smart Wearable & IoT Product Innovation
Compo-SiL®, an Emerging Substrate for Flexible Hybrid Electronics and Electronic Skin
Materials Development for Flexible and Printed Electronics
Speaker's Plaque Presentation by Moderator
Networking Coffee/Tea at Exhibits Area
Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) Technology Platforms for Emerging Human Machine Interface (HMI) Applications.
Thin-Film Image Sensors and Integration into Displays
Making It Better: How Multifunctional Printing Is Changing Global Manufacturing Processes
Speaker's Plaque Presentation by Moderator
Friday, 8 Nov 2019 - Day 2
Registration with Welcome Coffee/Tea
Session Chair - 8 November 2019
Hybrid Flexible Electronics: New Opportunities for Novel Materials, Novel Integration & Novel Electronics
The Latest Electrophoretic Display Platforms and Their Applicability to FHE and IoT
From Wellness to MedTech: The Role of Flexible, Printed Electronics in Wearables and Beyond
Networking Coffee/Tea at Exhibits Area
Flexible Hybrid Electronics Opportunities for Enabling Customization and Personalization in a Connected Ecosystem
Advanced Roll to Roll Processing for Flexible Technology Applications
Advanced Flexible Materials for Future Applications
Speaker's Plaque Presentation by Moderator
Networking Lunch (Conference Speakers & Delegates)
Roadmap to Trillions of Smart Objects
Applications and Business Opportunities for Flexible Hybrid Electronics in Healthcare
Networking Coffee/Tea at Exhibits Area
SMT Placement Challenges in the Manufacture of Flexible Circuits
Opportunities and Challenges in Flexible Hybrid Electronics
Application Development of Flexible Hybrid Electronics for IoT Sensing Devices
Speaker's Plaque Presentation by Moderator
FLEX Southeast Asia 2019 conference presents a fascinating view of the convergence of semiconductor and organic electronics manufacturing and applications. With the rise of "Internet of Things" (IoT) devices and systems, plastic electronics promise to allow the efficient integration of smart systems and pervades industry-wide applications at low cost.
Off Add to Calendar 2019-11-07 00:00:00 2019-11-08 00:00:00 FLEX Southeast Asia 2019 FLEX Southeast Asia 2019 conference presents a fascinating view of the convergence of semiconductor and organic electronics manufacturing and applications. With the rise of "Internet of Things" (IoT) devices and systems, plastic electronics promise to allow the efficient integration of smart systems and pervades industry-wide applications at low cost. Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre 10 Bayfront Avenue Jasmine Ballroom | Level 3 018971 Singapore SEMI.org [email protected] Asia/Singapore public Asia/SingaporeMilpitas
United States
Quanzhou Shi
Fujian Sheng
China
SEMI® International Standards Program
Compound Semiconductor Innovation Application and Technology Forum
Thursday, September 26th, 2019
Fujian, China
Agenda
TBD
Standards Contact Information:
Daniel Qi / Isadora Jin
SEMI China Office
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Phone: +86-021-60278576 / +86-021-60278578
Off Add to Calendar 2019-09-26 00:00:00 2019-09-26 00:00:00 Compound Semiconductor Innovation Application and Technology Forum SEMI® International Standards Program Compound Semiconductor Innovation Application and Technology Forum Thursday, September 26th, 2019 Fujian, China Agenda TBD Standards Contact Information: Daniel Qi / Isadora Jin SEMI China Office Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Phone: +86-021-60278576 / +86-021-60278578 Quanzhou Shi Fujian Sheng China SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles publicIf you plan on coming to the meeting and have not received an invite, please contact - Christie Baker ([email protected]).
SEMICON West
San Francisco, CA 94013
United States
Despite earlier thoughts that semiconductor wet processing would be supplanted by dry, the quantity and variety of wet chemicals used in semiconductor manufacturing increases with each new technology generation. Chemical quality and purity requirements are also increasing in tandem with usage, creating new and novel challenges to manufacture, analyze, and use these chemicals. This webinar will provide insights on this issue from the perspective of both the fab and a supplier of chemistries and contamination control solutions. Dr. Thomas Phely-Bobin, Director, Global Applications Development at Entegris, will discuss the control of various impurities in liquids used in semiconductor manufacturing. Following Dr. Bobin will be Dr. Dhiman Bhattacharyya, Technical Staff at GLOBALFOUNDRIES speaking about "Impurities Impact on Performance and High Volume Manufacturing."
This topic will also be among those addressed in a Risk Reduction TechTALK to be held at SEMICON West in July, so be sure to attend both to hear experts addressing a wide range of issues vital to the future of advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
United States
Introduction
Speaker Biography
Dr. Thomas Phely-Bobin is currently the Director of Applications and Metrology for the Microcontamination Control Division at Entegris. Thomas joined Entegris in 2012. Previously, Thomas led the Materials Research group at QinetiQ North America from 2004 to 2012. From 2002-2004, Thomas was a post-doctoral fellow at Sandia National Laboratories, US Department of Energy (Albuquerque, NM). Thomas earned an M.S. and PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering at the Institute of Materials Science at the University of Connecticut in 2001. Thomas is the author of more than 30 papers in technical journals or conferences, and 2 issued patents.
Speaker Biography
Dr. Dhiman Bhattacharyya is currently a member of technical staff at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. He has been working on process engineering in wet cleans for more than six years and also actively involved in analysis and quality improvements in bulk chemicals associated to wet cleans. Dhiman has published 10 papers at various technical conferences including ASMC, SPCC, CMC and UCPSS while representing GLOBALFOUNDRIES since 2013. Previously, Dhiman carried out his research works at Massachusetts Institute of Technology after completion of his Ph.D. He is a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Texas at Arlington with focus on surface modification by chemically vapor deposited polymer thin films. He has bachelor and master degrees in Polymer Science & Technology from Calcutta University, India. He has more than 30 publications in top peer-reviewed journals and technical conferences and 8 US patent applications with 4 being issued prior to joining GLOBALFOUNDRIES.