Strategic Materials Conference 2022 to Spotlight Innovations Paving the Way to $1 Trillion Semiconductor Industry

With advanced materials a critical enabler of semiconductor growth applications, Strategic Materials Conference (SMC 2022) will gather top executives and leaders from every segment of semiconductor manufacturing for insights into the latest developments in advanced materials October 3-5, 2022 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in San Jose, Calif.

With advanced materials a critical enabler of semiconductor growth applications, Strategic Materials Conference (SMC 2022) will gather top executives and leaders from every segment of semiconductor manufacturing for insights into the latest developments in advanced materials October 3-5, 2022 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in San Jose, Calif. SMC 2022 registration is open.

SMC is the premier event focused on drivers of advanced materials, highlighting opportunities for key materials across the electronics supply chain. Themed Materials Innovation – Powering a Trillion $ Semiconductor Industry, SMC 2022 will address the following key industry topics.

According to McKinsey & Company, the global semiconductor industry is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, growth driven by markets including computing and data storage, wireless communication, and automotive, consumer and industrial electronics. Advanced semiconductor materials are key enablers of innovation in these and other segments.

SMC 2022 Keynotes

Seongjun Park, Ph.D.
Corporate EVP, Materials Development Team
Samsung Electronics

Carolyn Duran, Ph.D.
President, Process Engineering and External Partnerships, Components Research
Intel Corporation

Industry leaders presenting at SMC 2022 include:

Atonarp
GlobalFoundries
Micron Technology
Applied Materials
Hilltop Economics
Multiscale Technologies
Air Liquide Advanced Materials
Intel Corporation
onsemi
ASE Group
Lam Research
Samsung Electronics
Bain Capital
Linx Consulting
Samsung Semiconductor
Boston Consulting Group
MemryX
Synopsys
Cowen and Company
Metalenz
TechInsights
CEA-Leti
Microchip Technology
Tokyo Electron
Deloitte
 
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