Key Megatrends for MEMS, Sensors and Imaging at SEMI-MSIG Summit

With MEMS and imaging sensor innovations driving an explosion of transportation, medical, mobile, industrial and other Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the stage is set for the SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit, 25-27 September 2019 at the World Trade Center (WTC) in Grenoble, France. More than 400 industry experts are expected to gather for insights on the latest developments and trends across the supply chain. Registration is open now with early-bird pricing available until August 17, 2019.

With MEMS and imaging sensor innovations driving an explosion of transportation, medical, mobile, industrial and other Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the stage is set for the SEMI MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit, 25-27 September 2019 at the World Trade Center (WTC) in Grenoble, France. More than 400 industry experts are expected to gather for insights on the latest developments and trends across the supply chain. Registration is open now with early-bird pricing available until August 17, 2019.

System integration success stories and the industry’s response to growing demand for data harvesting and analytics with new Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities will highlight the event. 

The summit will open with executive keynotes and feature MEMS and Sensors and the Imaging and Sensors tracks over the following two days. 

Speakers Include

Antti Vasara, President and CEO at VTT Ltd., will explore sensor fusion, AI and new technological developments that enable new solutions to global challenges and new business opportunities in his opening day executive keynote.

Alexis Bernard, CTO at Knowleswill discuss how the explosion of voice, audio and sound in a wide range of devices is creating new user experiences and how consumers interact with devices more intuitively.

Gaetano D’Aquila, Co-founder and CEO at GiPStechwill present a technology that uses a commercial smartphone or other Smart hardware for effective, precise localization in indoor settings in the absence of an adequate GPS signal.

Dr. Markus Sonnemann, VP of Engineering MEMS at Bosch Automotive Electronicswill explore requirements for new MEMS use cases and how to manage rising complexity while providing examples of successful implementation of MEMS solutions in new applications.

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