Wafer Processing
Semiconductor manufacturing technology is the core business of SEMICON West, spotlighting the latest materials, processes, equipment, technologies, and services that enable the design, fabrication, packaging and testing of today's most sophisticated microelectronics.
Wafer Processing Technical Sessions and Events at SEMICON West 2010
10:30am–2:15pm |
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2:30pm–4:30pm |
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10:30am–12:30pm |
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10:30am–11:30am |
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1:00pm–5:00pm |
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2:00pm–4:30pm |
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11:00am–1:00pm |
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11:00am–3:00pm |
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11:00am–3:00pm |
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ASMC 2010
The IEEE/SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC) is one of the world's premier forums for microelectronics manufacturing technology and engineering. The two-and-a-half day conference features technical presentations and papers highlighting the latest breakthroughs in semiconductor manufacturing. ASMC 2010 will be held July 11-13 at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, adjacent to the Moscone Center. Learn more about ASMC 2010
Don't miss new opportunities at Extreme Electronics!
SEMICON West features more for the wafer fabrication community than just semiconductors!
Extreme Electronics—the "show-within-the-show" at SEMICON West focused on new markets and emerging technologies—features technical sessions, presentations, and exhibits focused on MEMS, high-brightness LEDs, flexible electronics, and other new and disruptive technology markets. Sessions at the Extreme Electronics stage will highlight the unique challenges and opportunities for these technologies.
Learn more about the Extreme Electronics session agenda.
Exhibiting Opportunities Available
Companies with innovative technologies and solutions for advanced microelectronics manufacturing are invited to exhibit at SEMICON West. Great opportunities are still available – learn more about exhibiting at SEMICON West! |
Sponsorship opportunities available
Looking for additional visibility and brand exposure with your customers at SEMICON West? Consider one of our many exciting sponsorship opportunities! For more information, contact Marlene Sibley at msibley@semi.org.

















