Advances driving the next generation of medical and mobility applications will take center stage at the SEMI MEMS and Sensors Technical Congress (MSTC 2022), April 26-27, 2022, as industry visionaries and experts gather to discuss the latest MEMS and sensors trends and innovations. Themed Sensorization: Technology for Better and Smarter Living, the in-person event at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, California will feature keynotes, panels, technical sessions, student posters and networking opportunities for participants to help grow their businesses. Registration is now open.
Sponsored by the SEMI MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG), MSTC 2022 will offer a deep dive into how to bring sensor products to market, from design through fabrication, testing and packaging, to end-use applications. Industry experts will explore the software and systems needed to expand both legacy and emerging MEMS and sensors to open new markets and business opportunities.
MSTC 2022 Keynote Speaker
Gary O’Brien, Ph.D., NG Fellow, Innovation Systems, Flight Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Corporation (at Kennedy Space Center)
MEMS Aerospace Applications and Environments
MSTC 2022 Technical Sessions
MSTC 2022 will also showcase MEMS and sensors applications in the following areas:
- MEMS and sensors for better living
- MEMS for AR/VR
- Quantum sensors
- Fab processing and technology
- Sensors for better working
More MSTC 2022 Highlights
- Packaging process showdown
- Actuators session
- UC Berkeley College of Engineering lab tours, hosted by the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center
- Networking reception showcasing technology application posters from future innovators – UC Berkeley students
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MSTC 2022 is the third of eight conferences comprising SEMI’s third annual Technology Leadership Series of the Americas. This coast-to-coast series provides a platform to foster critical discussions on short- and long-term influences as well as technical and business opportunities in the greater than $2.5 trillion global electronics markets.