CA
United States
Registration
Registration Fee
- Member: $199
- Non-Member: $299
- Non-Member 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.
Group Registrations
- Register 5: 20% discount
- Register 10: 25% discount
- Register 15: 30% discount
For group discounts, contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected]
Late registrations may result in delayed conference access.
We recommend registering at least 10 minutes before the event to allow enough time for the system to process your registration, in order to access the first session on time.
Cancellations received on or before September 21, 2020 will be fully refunded (less $30 cancellation fee).
Michelle Fabiano
[email protected]
Platinum
Gold
Event
Sponsorship Contact
Eric Rude
Sr. Sales Manager, SEMI
Tel: +1.408.943.7047
Email: [email protected]
Virtual MSEC 2020 Event Guide
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
United States
Thursday, October 15, 2020 | MSEC Session 6—Market Trends
Sensory Motion Tracking - The Future of Human Digital Interaction
Sensory motion tracking enabled by smart sensors is at the forefront of our fourth industrial age, pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence and machine learning further than we could have imagined. Already widely used in animation productions, elite athletes now use motion sensors to enhance their performance and sports enthusiasts to improve their tennis serve or golf swing. In healthcare, motion tracking is helping people to monitor their heart rates, sleep patterns and fitness levels. Motion tracking technology is opening the possibilities for entrepreneurs and innovators to transform their own industries. Our physical, biological and technological worlds are merging like never before, and the potential of sensory motion capture is only restricted by the extent of our imagination.
The Trouble with Innovative Sensing Applications
Individualized digital health monitors benefit wearers with chronic illness or those at risk of acute infectious diseases with rapid onsets. As technology leaders are making vital sign sensors convenient and affordable for mobile and fitness applications, US Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services and other healthcare policy makers, have adopted reimbursement policies to encourage remote patient monitoring practices. The global pandemic has only further accelerated these initiatives.
Even with these economic tailwinds, addressing novel use cases can face many hurdles. Conventional medical diagnoses rely, in part, on a few test results taken under sterile clinical settings. Getting ground truth on subjects in natural settings, finding relevant longitudinal clinical studies, collecting large datasets congruent with actual form factors and workflows, and correlating all that back to clinical diagnoses often require innovative solutions.
This presentation illustrates this using two case studies of individualized, continuous health monitoring solutions. It provides an overview of their use cases and hurdles to provide a discussion on how technical communities could help to accelerate more innovation.
Networking with Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor—SPTS Technologies
Keynote—The Next 10 Years of MEMS: An Outlook on Opportunities and Challenges
2020 has been a challenging year in many aspects and the consequences of the pandemic are expected to further impact the upcoming years, possibly even decade. Also the MEMS industry is experiencing multiple challenges: Firstly, development costs for new generations of MEMS sensors are increasing and hence wider, diverse markets are required to compensate the growing development expenses and to lower the risks. Secondly, a sole focus on hardware is not sufficient anymore. End-device manufacturers more and more frequently want to differentiate themselves by new features and functionalities which have to be enabled by software to remain cost-efficient. Such software competence was traditionally not available in most hardware-focused companies, creating a need to develop new competencies in our organizations. Finally, customers increasingly demand complete solutions instead of single components. Plug-and-play solutions such as development boards and reference designs created with partners are increasingly expected by our customers and partners. All along, digital tools and services need to be offered to reach a growing, increasingly diverse target group to offer a positive user experience.
In his talk, Jens Fabrowsky, Executive Vice President Automotive Electronics at Bosch, will explore the opportunities and challenges of the MEMS industry in the upcoming ten years and provide an outlook on possible solutions based on specific examples. Jens will also give a call to action for the industry on how it can embrace and contribute to the changes.
MSIG Report Card, Hall of Fame Award, Emerging Leaders Award & Product Showdown Award
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 6—Market Trends
8:00 am - 10:30 am Off Add to Calendar Disabled America/Los_AngelesRegistration
Registration Fee
- Member: $199
- Non-Member: $299
- Non-Member 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.
Group Registrations
- Register 5: 20% discount
- Register 10: 25% discount
- Register 15: 30% discount
For group discounts, contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected]
Late registrations may result in delayed conference access.
We recommend registering at least 10 minutes before the event to allow enough time for the system to process your registration, in order to access the first session on time.
Cancellations received on or before September 21, 2020 will be fully refunded (less $30 cancellation fee).
Michelle Fabiano
[email protected]
Platinum
Gold
Event
Sponsorship Contact
Eric Rude
Sr. Sales Manager, SEMI
Tel: +1.408.943.7047
Email: [email protected]
Virtual MSEC 2020 Event Guide
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
United States
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 | MSEC Session 5—Product Showdown: Ultrasonic Transducers
Welcome/Session Chair
A Wearable Social Distancing Solution Based on Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight Sensors
Ensuring safe social distancing in the workplace is one piece of the puzzle to enable people to work safely in the age of COVID-19. One means of ensuring safe social distancing is via wearables that continuously measure the distance between personnel. While providers of existing tracking technology based on Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) or RFID trackers are attempting to position their solutions for social distancing, finer accuracy requirements narrow down the options to ultrasonic and ultrawideband (UWB), with ultrasonic delivering a greater accuracy of < 1 cm versus < 10 cm for UWB. Relative to UWB, MEMS ultrasonic time-of-flight (ToF) range sensors consume much less power: a Chirp ToF solution can operate at 1% of the power required by UWB chips, enabling a coin-cell tag to operate for an entire workweek. In addition, electromagnetic range sensing solutions such as UWB have a critical failing for social distancing solutions: UWB cannot natively determine whether people are separated by a barrier, such as a door, window, wall, or partition. Because ultrasound propagates through air, only ultrasonic sensing can natively determine whether people are safely separated in the workplace. In this presentation, I will describe how tracking solution-providers are using Chirp’s MEMS ultrasonic ToF range sensors to create social-distancing solutions that respect an individual’s privacy but also permit an automated contact tracing capability to notify affected individuals and their emergency contact or direct management, providing a cost-effective way to minimize workforce disruption and stop chains of infection from propagating.
Semiconductor Based Ultrasound & Democratization of Medical Imaging
In this presentation we will introduce the technology behind Butterfly iQ, the worlds first and only handheld ultrasound system. Enabled by Butterfly's Transducer-on-CMOS, iQ is 10x less expensive than any comparable traditional ultrasound and provides less expert users witha connected and easy-to-use diagnostic solution.
Topic Discussion Breakouts
Ultrasound as a Touch User Interface to Bring Surfaces to Life
In this presentation, we will explore how ultrasound and UltraSense’ TouchPoint technology can be used to replace mechanical buttons and why certain markets are ready or need to transform rapidly from mechanical to seamless virtual buttons.
Networking with Sponsors
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 5—
Product Showdown: Ultrasonic Transducers
Registration
Registration Fee
- Member: $199
- Non-Member: $299
- Non-Member 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.
Group Registrations
- Register 5: 20% discount
- Register 10: 25% discount
- Register 15: 30% discount
For group discounts, contact Michelle Fabiano at [email protected]
Late registrations may result in delayed conference access.
We recommend registering at least 10 minutes before the event to allow enough time for the system to process your registration, in order to access the first session on time.
Cancellations received on or before September 21, 2020 will be fully refunded (less $30 cancellation fee).
Michelle Fabiano
[email protected]
Platinum
Gold
Event
Sponsorship Contact
Eric Rude
Sr. Sales Manager, SEMI
Tel: +1.408.943.7047
Email: [email protected]
Virtual MSEC 2020 Event Guide
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
United States
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 | MSEC Session 2—Emerging Business Strategies
Welcome/Session Chair
Future Mobility Enabled by Sensorization
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.
MEMS Tug-of-War: COVID-19 vs Emerging Trends
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.
Networking with Sponsors
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.
Networking with Sponsors
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
8:00 am - 10:30 am Off Add to Calendar Disabled America/Los_AngelesRegistration
Open to all — FREE.
Not able to attend? Register anyway. We'll send you a link to the webinar archive so you can view it at your own convenience.
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a new rule for shipments destined for China, Russia or Venezuela, which enables it to more closely monitor exports, re-exports and in-country transfers of certain items. The rule broadens the scope of export-controlled items to include electronic and telecommunications equipment (i.e. PC’s, mobile devices and similar items), even if there is no military end use. In this webinar, DHL will explain how companies can comply with the new rule and answer questions about international shipping.
United States
Opening Remarks
Biography: Caroline Cunningham has 23 years of International Shipping Experience with DHL Express, she originally started her career in the UK supporting a diverse customer base but since then has moved internationally with DHL two times. Her first move was to Belgium and she covered 23 countries as the European Sales Training Manager, she moved to the US 14 years ago to head up International Training in US but is now based in UT where she supports Strategic Partners like England Logistics in selling DHL Express to their end customers. Caroline has a passion for making customers more successful and is looking forward to speaking to our industry to provide us with a better understanding of Export Compliance to help expedite your shipments with speed.
Biography: Sharon McWilliams is an agent and sales manager with England Logistics. She has been in the transportation industry for 13 years helping businesses minimize transportation related costs to increase their market competitiveness. Sharon’s committed personalized service helps companies manage their transportation programs. Her alliances with the transportation industry's most elite carriers, including DHL and FedEx ensure that her customers receive the best service available.
Q&A
United States
- Off Add to Calendar 2020-09-08 00:00:00 2020-10-15 00:00:00 Fundamentals of Product Marketing 2.0 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles publicRegistration
Open to all.
Not able to attend? Register anyway. We'll send you a link to the webinar so you can view it at your own convenience.
With COVID-19 speeding up elements of digital transformation and requirements for the workforce of the future, SEMI President and CEO Ajit Manocha welcomes you to join us as we explore the implications of current labor and workforce development trends for organizations and the broader electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. We will focus in on developing the workforce required to secure the semiconductor industry’s path to $1 Trillion, with data analysis of industry trends and a look at strategies and practices to action the insights.
United States
Welcome Remarks
Opening Remarks and SEMI Workforce Development Update
Microelectronics Industry Labor Statistics and Hiring Trends
Biography: Rob Sentz is the chief innovation officer at Emsi, where he leads in furthering Emsi’s vision through new and updated products for higher education, economic development, workforce planning, and human resources.
Prior to his current position, he served as Emsi’s vice president of marketing from 2006 to 2014, managing a staff of writers and designers in producing newsletters, articles, white papers, and other materials on a broad range of economic and labor market topics. Sentz is a Forbes contributor and has taught as an adjunct faculty member at NYU School of Professional Studies in New York City.
Strategies for Developing the Microelectronics Workforce of the Future
Biography: As Senior Vice President for Partnerships, Dawn Lang oversees partnership development driving enhanced value for CAEL's clients and stakeholder community in higher education, workforce development and corporate environments. She leads a dedicated team of professionals who deliver on CAEL's promise and value proposition, passionately supporting adult learners as they pursue education and career goals.
Lang's background includes over 20 years of sales, business development and marketing experience working with Fortune 500s to startups in life science, higher education, consumer packaged goods, technology and non-profits.
Q&A
Closing Remarks
Registration
Pre-registration period: Sep 1 (Tue) - Oct 15 (Tue), 2020
Registration fee
- SEMI members / Student: KRW 250,000
- Non-members: KRW 300,000
SPONSORS
Sponsorship Opportunities: JoAnn Lee([email protected])
NOTICE
- Presentation files agreed by speakers will be provided to attendees. It will be informed how to download the files after the event.
- The agenda will be subject to change without notice.
- Live session will start Oct 19, 2:00pm.
- On-demand Session is accessible during Oct 19 - 20.
CONTACT
Sera Jung(+82-2-531-7831 / [email protected])
SMC Korea 2019 Photos
Room 401, COEX, Seoul
Gangnam-gu
Seoul
South Korea
Live Session (10/19)
Welcome
[Keynote] New Materials for Futuristic Semiconductor Memory Devices
[Keynote] Digitalized R&D
[Keynote] On the Horizon of Semiconductor Scaling Paradigm Change and its Impact on Patterning and Materials
Break
[Collaboration] Technology Trends of Materials for Semiconductor Manufacturing
[Collaboration] Continuous Quality Improvement Strategy for Semiconductor Material SCM
On-demand Session(10/19-20)
[SMART Applications] CMOS Image Sensors: Challenges and Opportunities
[Advanced Patterning] Delivering Metal Oxide Photoresists for EUV: Overcoming Challenges to Scaling
[Advanced Patterning] Lithography Filtration Innovation for Increased Yield
[More than Moore] Needs and Opportunities for Electronics Materials in the Coming Super Cycle
[More than Moore] Advanced Packaging for Heterogeneous Integration: What’s Next
[More than Moore] Economic Considerations for ALD Precursor Selection
[NOTICE] Due to the Social Distancing for preventing COVID-19, SEMI decided to hold SMC Korea 2020 as a Virtual Event.
Materials Driving Transformation of Industry
With advanced materials now a critical enabler of semiconductor growth applications, industry leaders have emphasized significance of innovation in materials. SMC Korea 2020, the premier conference on electronic materials, will gather top executives from every segment of semiconductor manufacturing to provide the most up-to-date developments in areas of advanced materials.
Join us at SMC Korea 2020 to advance your knowledges and network with the global leaders and professionals.
The evolution of the automobile over the past decade has been faster than ever before, and the 2020s promise even more rapid progress. The changes we will all experience include the nature of car ownership, how the car is powered, increased safety, and driver automation. Each of these changes is only possible with advances in electronics hardware and systems, electronics assembly, and semiconductor packaging. Indium Corporation’s Dr. Andy Mackie will discuss the impact of these changes on electronics assembly and packaging, and the impact of mission profiles on component and systems level reliability.
United States
Opening Remarks
Andy Mackie
Biography: Dr. Mackie is the Senior Product Manager for Indium Corporation’s Semiconductor and Advanced Assembly Materials. He is an electronics industry expert with a technical background in physical chemistry, surface chemistry, rheology, and semiconductor fabrication and assembly materials and processes. Andy’s professional experience covers all aspects of electronics manufacturing from wafer fabrication to semiconductor packaging and SMT/electronics assembly. Dr. Mackie also has responsibility for the development of Indium Corporation’s Applied Technology Roadmap.
Dr. Mackie has been an invited International keynote speaker and has lectured internationally on subjects ranging from sub-ppb metals analysis in supercritical carbon dioxide to solder paste rheology. He holds patents in novel polymers, heterogeneous catalysis, and solder paste formulation.
Q&A
Closing Remarks
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Cassandra Melvin, Director of Operations at [email protected]
Adi Hodorov, Manager, Sales and Key Accounts at [email protected]
If you are interested in partnering with us or have any questions about press and media, please contact us.
Serena Brischetto, Senior Manager, Marketing and Communications at [email protected]
The SEMI SMART Manufacturing Initiative is a global effort to promote awareness and interest about smart manufacturing and industry 4.0. Through their collaborative efforts, the members of the SEMI SMART Manufacturing Regional Chapters meet regularly, both virtually and in person, to facilitate discussions for solving challenges and issues that impact manufacturing.
The webinar will provide an update on pressing critical topics derived from key players across the supply chain and is recommended to semiconductor professionals interested in the European smart manufacturing trends and market.
Topics include:
- a summary of stakeholder-identified activities aligned to Industry 4.0
- key initiatives and emerging roadmaps
- standards
- best practices for improved process quality
- market updates
- overview of current Smart Manufacturing activities
Online, Central European Time
Germany
Welcome Remarks and Moderation
Manufacturing Data & Analytics
MADEin4 - Metrology Advances for Digitized ECS (Semiconductor and Automotive) Industry 4.0
SEMI Smart Manufacturing Technology Community – Europe Chapter
Sizing the Digital Gap - Visualizing the Gap and Discussing Levers to Close it
Q&A
Free Webinar
European Collaborations Driving Smart Manufacturing Excellence
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Off Add to Calendar 2020-12-09 16:00:00 2020-12-09 17:30:00 Webinar - European Collaborations Driving Smart Manufacturing Excellence Free Webinar European Collaborations Driving Smart Manufacturing Excellence Online, Central European Time Germany SEMI.org [email protected] Europe/Berlin public Europe/Berlin