MEMS & Sensors Industry Group
Tackles Technical Challenges at Annual Technical Congress
MEMS and sensors suppliers thrive
through collaboration, May 10-11 at Stanford University (Stanford, Calif.)
PITTSBURGH -- (March 20, 2017) --
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and sensors suppliers are targeting a
rapidly growing global market for their devices, key components that increase
the intelligence and interactivity of billions of electronic products. Despite
this unprecedented growth, suppliers face shared technical challenges that
limit expansion, including energy and power management, security, integration,
and machine learning. MEMS & Sensors Industry Group’s (MSIG’s) 2017 MEMS
& Sensors Technical Congress® (MSTC), to be held on May 10-11, 2017 on the campus
of Stanford University, offers attendees a collaborative approach to resolving
these shared technical challenges.
“The size, diversity and growth of
MEMS and sensors markets is exploding,” said Karen Lightman, vice president,
MEMS & Sensors Industry Group, SEMI. “To succeed in these large,
increasingly challenging and fast-moving markets, MEMS and sensors suppliers
need to work together, delving deeper into the issues and possible solutions of
their shared challenges. MSTC 2017 gives suppliers a forum for freely
exchanging information with peers through breakout sessions. It also gives them
access to some of the top technical minds in the industry, including our two
keynote speakers: Scott Borg, director and chief economist of U.S. Cyber
Consequences Unit, and Chris Ré, assistant professor, Department of Computer
Science, Stanford University.”
Borg will discuss how economics is
driving both the deployment of MEMS and sensors and their exploitation by
attackers. “As MEMS and sensors enable the Internet of Things, building cyber
security into them is going to be critical,” said Borg. “Letting cyber
attackers take control of these increasingly ubiquitous devices could result in
chaotic and even dangerous situations. Individual home appliances, for example,
that do not seem to pose a threat, taken one by one, could present a serious
risk if a cyber attacker could manipulate millions of them at once. Because
cyber attacks can be carried out on vast numbers of targets simultaneously,
this is a real possibility.”
Ré will share new approaches to
improving machine learning systems -- which are indispensable to applications
such as voice recognition, image search and natural language processing.
“Developing machine learning systems is typically a laborious process, hampered
by large training sets that require hand-labeled data,” said Ré. “We are
employing new techniques that overcome a major bottleneck to developing machine
learning systems, making the building of these systems easier for an
increasingly larger set of people.”
Featured presenters from
AMFitzgerald, Coventor, Excelitas Technologies, Plasma-Therm, Silicon
Microgravity, Si-Ware Systems, Stanford University, STMicroelectronics and
Tohoku University will address topics spanning integration, easier customization,
manufacturing, material analysis, high-performance micromirror arrays, and
smart sensors for robotics.
A panel of industry and academic
experts will explore Academic and Commercial Perspectives on Capturing Value
from MEMS and Sensors.
Breakout sessions will include:
· Technology
Transfer for Dummies (How to Get to a Stable High-yielding Process)
· Back-end
Challenges of MEMS and Sensors (Packaging, Testing & Reliability)
· Integration
Opportunities (Technological & Business Considerations)
· Emerging
MEMS, Sensors and Systems Incorporating Them
· Piezoelectric
and Other Emerging Materials for MEMS and Sensor Applications
For the complete agenda of the 2017
MEMS & Sensors Technical Conference, visit: http://www.semi.org/en/node/116216
For More Information and
Registration
MEMS & Sensors Technical
Congress will take place May 10-11, 2017 at Stanford University, Bechtel
Conference Center in Stanford, Calif.
Sponsors include NXP and X-FAB.
MSIG/SEMI members receive a
discount, with additional early-bird pricing for members and non-members
through March 28, 2017. Register via: https://ams.semi.org/ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?Id=3977
or contact MSIG at info@memsindustrygroup.org for more information.
About MEMS & Sensors Industry
Group
MEMS & Sensors Industry Group
(MSIG), a SEMI Strategic Association Partner, advances MEMS and sensors across
global markets. MSIG advocates for near-term commercialization of
MEMS/sensors-based products through a wide range of activities, including
conferences, technical working groups and industry advocacy. As a SEMI
Strategic Association Partner, MSIG now reaches a global membership of more
than 1,900 companies and industry partners. For more information, visit:
www.memsindustrygroup.org and follow MSIG on LinkedIn and Twitter (use
@MEMSGroup).
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