Topic: EMPOWERING THE SILICON REVOLUTION http://www.chemheritage.org/events/event-detail.asp?id=345
Due to outstanding sponsorship and industry support, SEMI® and the Chemical Heritage Foundation now present this historic event as a service (without cost) to our members and the community:
EMPOWERING THE SILICON REVOLUTION: The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Industry April 1-2, 2008-Computer History Museum-Mt. View, California Join us as we learn from the past and envision the future. Space is limited. REGISTER TODAY for this "no cost" event.
How do supply chain players become industry leaders? The semiconductor industry provides the best cases studies for how to not just survive in business in the 21st century-but how to vault into a lead position. What has empowered a few companies-the Intel's and Motorola's-to emerge as powerhouse brands and end-product successes? What companies and technologies are poised to break through? What lessons are learned from the recent history of the semiconductor industry and its driving force-the dynamic equipment and materials sector? Who should attend? This meeting focuses on the state of the equipment and materials industry. The challenges and opportunities, emerging technologies, and success stories are just a few of the topics for this historic meeting, which is designed for scientists, business development executives, engineers, CEOs, financiers, educators, and anyone with an interest in the semiconductor industry. The symposium includes: An opening session and reception on April 1. An all-day conference on April 2 which includes continental breakfast and lunch. A free DVD of the documentary Great Moments in Semiconductor History. Presenters and Moderators include: Jerry Coder (Dupont)Tetsuro "Terry" Higashi (Tokyo Electron Limited)Richard S. Hill (Novellus)G. Dan Hutcheson (VLSI)C. Scott Kulicke (Kulicke & Soffa) David A. Laws (Computer History Museum)Thomas J. Misa (U of Minn)Stephen G. Newberry (Lam)Stanley T. Myers (SEMI) Peter H. Rose (National Medal of Tech recipient)Harry Sello (Harry Sello and Associates)George M. Scalise (SIA)Thomas St. Dennis (Applied Materials) Symposium topics include: 40 Years of Technology in the Semiconductor Equipment & Materials Sector The Semiconductor Equipment & Materials Industry and the Forces of Globalization Pressing Contemporary Policy Issues Due to outstanding sponsorship and industry support, SEMI and the Chemical Heritage Foundation present this historic event as a service (at no cost) to our members and the community. Note: No "walk-ins"--you must register by Friday (March 28) at 5:00pm. For more information, please visit www.chemheritage.org or contact Hyungsub Choi at the Chemical Heritage Foundation:
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or 1.215.873.8231.SEMI and CHF gratefully acknowledge the Computer History Museum, Kulicke & Soffa, Lam Research and Sandia National Laboratories for their sponsorship.
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