SEMI Global Smart Manufacturing Conference Takes Aim at Speeding Adoption of Best Practices

SEMI to launch model at GSMC to help organizations assess their Industry 4.0 technology deployment progress.

Aiming to accelerate the adoption of Smart Manufacturing across the worldwide microelectronics supply chain, the SEMI Global Smart Manufacturing Conference (GSMC) will gather Industry 4.0 experts November 8-10 to share state-of-the-art technologies and strategies designed to drive higher product quality, enhance production efficiencies and improve electronics manufacturing sustainability. Registration for the virtual conference is open.

Restricted travel and access to experts across global semiconductor supply chains have accelerated the implementation of Smart Manufacturing strategies, big data analytics, digital transformation, autonomous systems and AI/ML technologies. Presentations at GSMC 2022, organized by the SEMI Smart Manufacturing Initiative, will focus on critical topics identified within the SEMI Smart Manufacturing Roadmap.

GSMC 2022 will feature six sessions (i=Intelligent):

Smart Manufacturing leaders presenting at GSMC include:

  • Agileo Automation
  • Infineon
  • STMicroelectronics
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • KY Technology
  • TEL
  • Cimetrix by PDF Solutions
  • Kulicke & Soffa
  • Teradyne
  • Clip Automation
  • Microsoft
  • Texas Instruments
  • D-SIMLAB Technologies
  • Micron
  • Tignis
  • Edwards Vacuum
  • Minds.ai
  • TXOne Networks
  • Falkonry
  • Nanotronics
  • Vendia
  • HCL Technologies
  • PEER Group
  • imec
  • Rockwell Automation

 

At GSMC 2022, SEMI will launch the Smart Manufacturing Initiative’s Industry 4.0 Readiness Assessment Model (IRAM) to help organizations to assess their Industry 4.0 technology deployment progress. Developed through a collaboration of SEMI and industry experts, the model is intended to help companies across the semiconductor supply chain identify technology enhancements critical to scaling and sustaining their smart manufacturing transformation.

The SEMI Smart Manufacturing Initiative is global with chapters in the Americas, China, Europe, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Group members collaborate on Smart Manufacturing challenges and opportunities in their regions.

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