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Add to Calendar2026-02-11 00:00:002026-02-13 00:00:00SEMICON Korea 2026TRANSFORM TOMORROWThe future of the semiconductor industry starts here.Join us at SEMICON Korea 2026 to shape tomorrow together. HoursFebruary 11, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 12, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 13, 2026 | 10:00-16:00 (Last entry 15:30)VenueCOEX (Hall A, B, C, D, E, Grand Ballroom, Platz and ASEM Ballroom)Westin Seoul ParnasGrand InterContinental Seoul ParnasScale550 Exhibitors, 2409 booths (2025: 501 exhibitors, 2301 booths)Seoul South KoreaSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
The semiconductor industry is entering an era of deep interdependence, rapid innovation, and growing complexity. Breakthroughs in AI accelerators, advanced lithography, heterogeneous integration, and next-generation computing rely on globally distributed ecosystems of suppliers, governments, research institutions, and manufacturers. Yet intelligence systems remain fragmented, limiting visibility and slowing coordinated responses to disruptions and market shifts.
This webinar introduces Co-Intelligence™, a new model that connects intelligence across organizations—not just within them—to enable shared context, collective situational awareness, and coordinated decision-making.
We will also explore Conductor™, a platform designed to operationalize ecosystem-level intelligence by integrating signals across stakeholders and enabling faster, more aligned responses to industry challenges.
Attendees will gain:
A comprehensive view of Co-Intelligence™, the intelligence model for complex semiconductor ecosystems
Access to key insights from an industry leader
An exclusive inside look at the Conductor™ platform
Front-row access to the launch of a new era for the semiconductor industry and invitations to join the emerging network
Agenda:
Welcome & Introductions - Setting the Stage for Co-Intelligence™ – 5 minutes
Keynote – 10 minutes
Roundtable discussion - 10 minutes
Conductor™ Demo – 20 minutes
Q&A – 10 minutes
Session Closes – 5 minutes
Keynote Speaker
I-Ting Fang Department Manager AI for business intelligence TSMC
Bio: I-Ting Fang is a Department Manager at TSMC's Corporate Planning Organization — the “brain” for balancing demand, supply, and capacity planning. She leads teams building intelligence platforms that monitor supply chain health, assess market demand, and track potential events impacting the semiconductor industry and TSMC.
Panelists
Bettina Weiss Chief of Staff & Corporate Strategy SEMI
Sharon Su Director of Strategic Supplier Partnership Dell Technologies
Semiconductor supply chain innovation and orchestration at scale now requires collective intelligence and ecosystem coordination. Join this webinar to explore Co-Intelligence™ and get an exclusive preview of the Conductor™ platform to improve visibility and resilience.
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9-10am CST, April 9 // 6-7pm PDT, April 8 [Register Now]
9-10am PDT, April 10(pre-recorded keynote with live Q&A) [Register Now]
Co-Intelligence™: The New Architecture of Semiconductor Ecosystems
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Add to Calendar2026-04-08 00:00:002026-04-10 00:00:00Co-Intelligence™: The New Architecture of Semiconductor EcosystemsSemiconductor supply chain innovation and orchestration at scale now requires collective intelligence and ecosystem coordination. Join this webinar to explore Co-Intelligence™ and get an exclusive preview of the Conductor™ platform to improve visibility and resilience.Choose your session:9-10am CST, April 9 // 6-7pm PDT, April 8 [Register Now] 6-7pm CST // 12-1pm CEST, April 9 [Register Now]9-10am PDT, April 10 (pre-recorded keynote with live Q&A) [Register Now]United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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Join us for an insightful webinar as we present the findings from the 2025 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. New this year are additional insights on trends in LTAs and organizational supply chain management capabilities
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.
Join us for a webinar highlighting the 2025 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey results, conducted by SEMI SCM initiative and McKinsey & Company. Gain fresh insights into operational agility, LTAs, and SCM capabilities across the value chain. Discover key trends, challenges, and opportunities to benchmark your organization and strengthen supply chain resilience.
2025 Semiconductor Supply Chain survey: Insights for strategy and capabilities
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Add to Calendar2025-09-23 09:00:002025-09-23 10:00:002025 Semiconductor Supply Chain survey: Insights for strategy and capabilitiesJoin us for a webinar highlighting the 2025 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey results, conducted by SEMI SCM initiative and McKinsey & Company. Gain fresh insights into operational agility, LTAs, and SCM capabilities across the value chain. Discover key trends, challenges, and opportunities to benchmark your organization and strengthen supply chain resilience.Choose your session:US/EU: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PT [ Register Now ]Asia/US: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT [ Register Now ]United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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Speakers
Henry Marcil
Partner
McKinsey & Company
Bio: Leader in McKinsey’s Advanced Industries Practice, focused on semiconductors n and key end markets (e.g., high tech)
Leads McKinsey’s Resiliency and Geopolitics service line in Semiconductor
Kushal Jolapara
Engagement Manager
McKinsey & Company
Bio: Manager in McKinsey's Operations practice, with a focus on product development and procurement service lines
Leads Supply Chain studies for Advanced Industries clients including Aerospace, Auto and Semiconductors
Dan Peacock
Engagement Manager
McKinsey & Company
Bio: Manager in McKinsey’s Operations Practice, focused on procurement and capital projects
Leads Operations projects at Foundries, IDMs, and equipment clients
• Lead times throughout the semiconductor value chain • Landscape and trends in purchasing agreements and LTAs • Demand forecasts, backlogs, and end markets • Market outlook, opportunities, and threats • New for 2025: Organizational capabilities in supply chain management
As world leaders act to secure access to these minerals, companies come under pressure to follow due diligence guidelines to promote ethical sourcing of these materials for their supply chains. Regulations such as the US Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Section 1502), EU Regulation 2017/821 and the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive require companies to trace materials through their supply chains and report to the public about their use of conflict minerals.
Several industry associations, including the Responsible Business Alliance’s Responsible Minerals Initiative, were created to help companies with their due diligence efforts. Reports such as those issued by the US Government Accountability Office on Conflict Minerals offer insights into the efficacy of these regulations and suggest improved approaches for industry engagement.
The SEMI Responsible Supply Chain (RSC) working group was recently formed to host discussions on these topics. This webinar will provide insights from speakers Jennifer Peyser, Responsible Business Alliance Senior Vice President of Responsible Sourcing, and Kimberly Gianopoulos, Managing Director for the International Affairs and Trade team at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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Dr. Kimberly Harrison, Ph.D
Senior MEMS Engineer
AMFitzgerald & Associates
Welcome and Introductions of RSC working group
Dr. Harrison is a MEMS Engineer with AMFitzgerald & Associates, a design firm located in the Bay Area California. She has a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University, and has worked as a designer and process engineer in the semiconductor industry for 10 years. She was nominated as a 2022 MEMS & Sensors Industry Group Emerging Leader. As a founding member and leader of the SEMI Responsible Supply Chain Working Group, she hopes to bring SEMI members together to discuss solutions to human rights issues in the semiconductor supply chain.
Conflict Minerals Supply Chain Overview
8:05 am
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Kimberly Gianopoulos
Managing Director for the International Affairs and Trade
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Report Review
Director Gianopoulos oversees a 140-person team that reviews a wide variety of federal government oversight issues, including International Security Assistance, Bilateral and Multilateral Foreign Assistance, International Trade and Finance, and U.S. Diplomatic Presence and Management. She serves as a facilitator in GAO’s Learning Center and participates in recruiting activities. Ms. Gianopoulos has received several awards, including a Distinguished Service Award, a Meritorious Service Award, a Client Service Award, and several Results Through Teamwork awards. Ms. Gianopoulos earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a Master’s degree in Public Analysis and Administration from the State University of New York at Binghamton. She is a Certified Government Financial Manager and a member of Pi Alpha Alpha, the Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration.
Jennifer Peyser
Executive Director
Responsible Minerals Initiative
RMI Activity Overview
“The RMI supports over 500 downstream, midstream, and upstream member companies with a suite of due diligence standards and tools, data, guidance, training, and other resources for global responsible sourcing and regulatory compliance. Our facility and supply chain due diligence standards are rooted in longstanding international norms while reflecting emerging corporate and stakeholder priorities for regulatory compliance, managing sustainability risks and impacts, and fostering responsible mineral supply chains.”
Critical Minerals, Due Diligence and the Semiconductor Supply Chain
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INAUGURAL EVENT FOCUSED ON SMART MANUFACTURING & SMART MOBILITY
Join us for a groundbreaking Midwest conference and tradeshow on April 1-2, 2025, focused on Smart Manufacturing and Smart Mobility with an emphasis on the semiconductor industry! Automotive electronics and smart manufacturing are two of the key end markets on the path to $1T in semiconductor revenue.
A significant amount of both markets is concentrated in the Midwestern United States. SEMIEXPO in the Heartland will bring these two key markets together and provide an opportunity for collaboration and growth.
Smart Manufacturing
The program will focus on the deployment of Industry 4.0 or Smart Manufacturing tools, technologies, and methods for the semiconductors required for this growing market.
Smart Mobility
The program will unite stakeholders in the semiconductors/sensors and mobility ecosystems to identify and address technical issues and supply chain dynamics that are best addressed collectively.
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MAKE YOUR MARK AT THE INAUGURAL SEMIEXPO HEARTLAND
Plan Now to Exhibit or Sponsor. Contact— Shane Poblete | +1 202-847-5983 | [email protected]
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April 1–2, 2025
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Add to Calendar2026-04-29 00:00:002026-04-30 00:00:00SEMIEXPO Heartland 2026Indiana Convention Center 100 S Capitol Ave Detroit, MI United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Detroitpublic
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