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COMPLETE PROGRAMS SCHEDULE
Semiconductor Track
Test, Assembly and Advanced
SEMI Technology Symposium on 7-9 October. Packaging track
Includes 7 sessions on:
1. Metrology, AEC/APC and Yield Management 10th European Manufacturing Test Conference on 7 October
2. Energy Conservation
3. “More than Moore” SC Technologies Advanced Packaging Conference on 8-9 October
4. Device Architecture & Process Integration Two main sessions on “Advanced Manufacturing
5. Lithography & Mask Technology Processing & Materials” and on “Embedded Die &
6. New Materials Wafer Level Packaging”.
7. Process Steps and Design for Manufacturing
MEMS/MST track
12th Fab Managers Forum on 7 October.
Theme: “How to get a lean semiconductor fab The International MEMS/MST Forum on 6 October.
fit for purpose, most efficiently running; 200 and This year’s forum will give an overview on the
300 mm Prime?” challenges and opportunities in the MEMS industry.
Key players of the industry have been invited to share
Nanotechnologies Workshop. their perspectives and experiences of the MEMS
Covers EC funded R&D on Characterisation, process market. The sessions will be dedicated to four main
technology and equipment assessment will present 3 topics:
sessions: SEA-NET, ANNA and PullNano. 1. MEMS manufacturing industry
2. MEMS wafer processes
Plastic Electronics Workshop on 8 October. 3. MEMS packaging, inspection & testing
Introduces the big picture and overall market situation 4. MEMS markets
on printed/plastic electronics.
Photovoltaic track
SEMI Statistical Guidelines for Ship to Control programme on 4th Advanced Photovoltaic Manufacturing Technology
7 October. Conference on 8-9 October.
Provides training with respect to the philosophy The focus will be on the solutions, the equipment, and
underlying the choice of statistical methodologies and the materials that the industry is able to provide to the
associated rule sets utilised in the Ship to Control wafer, cell and module makers in order to become
standard. more competitive in the global energy market.
SEMI EHS Guidelines for Semiconductor Equipment
programme on 9 October. Other programmes at SEMICON
The objective is to educate the industry on the SEMI Europa
S2 and SEMI S8 guidelines.
2nd SEMI Executive Summit on 7 October.
Safety of Machinery programme on 8 October.
The objective is to introduce the IEC 62061 and ISO SEMI European Award Reception on 7 October.
13849 standards. This seminar will also be combined
with company visits related to safety of machinery and SEMI International Standards Awards Reception on 7 October.
also an extensive social programme.
SEMICON Europa International Reception on 7 October
Issues in Measuring Particles in semiconductor grade liquid
chemicals and gases programme on 7 October. Market Briefing/SEMInvest on 7 October
The objective is to bring together suppliers and
end users to discuss many challenges related to this and Science Park:
to consider potential solutions to address them. Pavilion located in Hall 1 featuring leading R&D
institutes from Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands,
7th Silicon Wafer Standards Workshop: “Silicon Wafer Trends Switzerland, …
and Requirements for Photovoltaic and Semiconductor
Devices” on 8 October. SEMI Technology Arena:
The workshop aims to inform the semiconductor and Located in Hall 1 is the forum for exhibitors to present
photovoltaic communities about future silicon wafer their latest products and innovations. Attendance is
developments and potential standardisation needs. free.
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