![]() SEMI is committed to upholding the health and safety standards outlined on this page. This was included in your online registration. ![]() The health and safety guidelines outlined below continue to evolve and will be updated as necessary to help support a safe experience for all attendees onsite.įor international attendees arriving from outside of the United States, please review the government travel guidance to confirm eligibility and requirements for travel.Īlthough masks are not required, attendees are encouraged to determine use based on their own personal comfort level as well as to be respectful of other's individual choice. SEMI will comply with and follow current facility and local government jurisdiction guidelines of the venue's location. SEMI Americas (“SEMI”) monitors developing federal, state, and local health and safety recommendations and requirements to determine the most appropriate safety protocols for our in-person events. Your health and safety are our top priority. Thank you to these industry leaders for their time and expertise supporting the continued success of this annual conference. Technology: Martin van den Brink, President and CTO, ASML It’s all interconnected…and we’ll connect all the dots at ISS! Sessionsĭay 1: Keyvan Esfarjani, Executive Vice President, Chief Global Operations Officer, Intel Corporationĭay 2: Dave Keller, President and CEO, TSMC, North Americaĭay 3: Scott Gatzemeier, Corporate Vice President, Front End US Expansion, Micron Technology In addition, manufacturers and their suppliers must continue to improve the sustainability of their operations, for global/regional pollution targets and to improve their bottom lines. To fully capitalize on these investments and opportunities, including the $52B investment in semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, the industry will need to find ways to strengthen global cooperation across the supply chain while also maintaining a focus on the unique workforce requirements needed to sustain growth. Key topics which have a direct bearing on the successful implementation of regional and global investments, private and public partnerships and technologists uniting to drive us forward over the next five years will be presented. The speakers at this year’s ISS will focus their expertise on the regional and global investments that will be the drivers of the industry’s path to $1T, with emphasis on the red-hot Automotive, Big Data, and AI markets. ![]() The range of expertise and insight at ISS is legendary: Speakers typically include industry leaders, economists, technologists, investors, and politicians-all bringing insight and unique perspectives to challenge your thinking and sharpen your focus. The Industry Strategy Symposium (ISS) is designed to help you identify and navigate the challenges ahead and to see the whole picture-the business, technological, workforce development, sustainability forces at play-so you can map out a strategy that minimizes risks and maximizes opportunities. From trade wars to a global pandemic to supply chain and economic disruptions, companies in all industries had to scramble to keep ahead of the curve. But as the past few years have demonstrated, opportunities in the marketplace come hand-in-hand with new and unexpected challenges. The semiconductor market is expected to reach an astounding $1 trillion by 2030.
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