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The Future of MEMS: Solutions for Moving from a Niche to a Mainstream Business
Tuesday July 12
10:30am-12:40pm
South Hall, Moscone Center
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| Description | The
maturing technology base, and the fast growing demand for mobile
consumer applications, have moved MEMS into the mainstream--and up
against consumer market demands for fast ramp to high volumes at low
cost. That means the MEMS market is poised for 16% average compound
growth, to become a $14 billion opportunity by 2014, according to Yole
Développement, with a host of new applications about to come on stream.
But it also means that successful companies will be those who figure
out how to more efficiently align the traditional one product, one
process MEMS business to the current expectations for faster time to
market and faster ramp to volume. Leading companies discuss their
manufacturing technology solutions. |
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| 10:30am– 10:55am
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"MEMS Roadmap: From Device to Function" Jean-Christophe Eloy (Biography) |
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10:55am–11:20am |
"Applying Learning from an IC Foundry for the Manufacturing of MEMS" Rakesh
Kumar, Ph.D. (Biography) Director of MEMS, 200mm Business Unit |
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11:20am–11:40am |
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"The Evolution of the MEMS Foundry–From Lab to Fab" Claude
Jean (Biography) EVP and General Manager Teledyne DALSA Semiconductor |
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11:40am–12:00pm |
"Enhanced Moblie Experience: A MEMS Platform Opportunity" Jo de Boeck (Biography) SVP Smart Systems & Energy Technology imec |
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12:00pm–12:20pm |
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New MEMS Devices for Emerging Consumer and Automotive Applications Gary
O'Brien, Ph.D. (Biography) Director, MEMS Advanced Design Group |
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12:20pm–12:40pm |
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Srini Badri (Biography) Business Development Manager National Instruments |
| Session Moderator: | Karen Lightman, Director of the MEMS
Industry Group |
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| Session presented in cooperation with MEMS Industry Group |
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