SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit Opens Next Week to Spotlight Leading-Edge Applications

MEMS and imaging sensor innovations driving an explosion of Smart applications will take the spotlight as the SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit gathers industry experts and visionaries next week for insights into intelligent sensing advancements.

MEMS and imaging sensor innovations driving an explosion of Smart applications will take the spotlight as the SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit gathers industry experts and visionaries next week for insights into intelligent sensing advancements. The event, 6-7 September in Grenoble, returns to the World Trade Center (WTC) in Grenoble. Registration is open.

Themed Intelligent Sensing for Better and Smarter Living, the SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit will highlight the latest technology developments and trends for key applications in segments such as automotive, healthcare, green manufacturing, smart vision, camera technology, industrial safety and air quality.

Executive Keynotes

“MEMS and sensors are improving the quality of life around the world, a trend that promises to pick up pace as innovators develop new sensor applications across nearly every industry imaginable to reshape the way people work and live,” said Ajit Manocha, president and CEO of SEMI, whose keynote will open the conference. “The SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit assembles a premiere lineup of industry experts to explore future applications that will lead to a smarter world and drive sensing market growth.”

The Onlife era is driving a paradigm change in the man-machine interface to enable the Metaverse, Industry 5.0, autonomous vehicles and other innovations, opening new opportunities for MEMS and imaging devices. The keynote Semiconductors Powering the Future by Andrea Onetti, Executive Vice President of the MEMS Sub-Group at STMicroelectronics, will highlight the critical importance of collaboration across the semiconductor supply chain in bringing these new technologies to market.

In his keynote Implementing a Human Centric Approach for Innovative Smart Sensors, Sébastien Dauvé, CEO of CEA-Leti, will explore developments in innovative sensors for applications such as healthcare, wellness, environment, clean mobility, and cybersecurity.

MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit Sessions

Common Track

Parallel Sessions

After the common conference track, industry leaders will discuss MEMS and imaging technology advancements during the following parallel sessions:

Networking

The exclusive exhibition area at the World Trade Center will offer networking and B2B matchmaking opportunities, including networking lunches on Sept. 6 and Sept. 7. The Chateau Sassenage will host a Gala Dinner, sponsored by JSR Micro N.V. and Teledyne,on Sept. 6. Dinner tickets can be reserved online or onsite.

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