Advanced semiconductor manufacturing topics ranging from yield management and metrology to new developments in improving post-pandemic manufacturing agility will come into sharp focus at SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC 2022), May 2-5, 2022, in Saratoga Springs, New York. More than 65 industry experts will gather to deliver 30 hours of technical presentations on the latest manufacturing strategies and methodologies. Registration is now open.
Expected to draw hundreds of attendees from across the industry, the 33rd annual ASMC will feature discussions on the global COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on manufacturing leadership, semiconductor market trends, heterogenous integration and quantum computing.
ASMC is the premier event for industry professionals to network and share insights into best practices for semiconductor manufacturing. The conference is co-chaired by Dr. Jean Wynne of IBM and Dr. Shubhodeep Goswami of GE Research.
ASMC 2022 Keynotes and Invited Presentations
The Future of Semiconductors: Chips and Chiplets
Product Innovation and the Acceleration of Design: Demand Drivers on a Secure and Resilient Supply Chain
Emerging Trends in the Global Semiconductor Market
Nanosheet Tutorial
ASMC 2022 technical sessions will cover topics including:
- Advanced Process Control
- Advanced Equipment Processes and Materials
- Advanced Metrology
- Advanced Semiconductor Developments
- Contamination Free Manufacturing
- Defect Inspection
- Equipment Optimization
- Factory Automation/Industrial Engineering/Smart Manufacturing
- Yield Enhancement/Yield Management
ASMC will also feature the panel discussion Big Data and Artificial Intelligence for Operations Management in Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry.
This year the Women in Semiconductors (WiS 2022) program takes place on May 2 in conjunction with ASMC 2022. The program will address the importance of promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Complimentary registration for is available for ASMC attendees.
For more conference details, contact Paul Cohen at pcohen@semi.org.