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Semicon West 2024

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Join us to explore groundbreaking technologies transforming the microelectronics sector and enabling smart applications. This is the perfect opportunity for top minds and manufacturers to connect, collaborate, innovate, and STRONGER TOGETHER we`ll unite in our journey towards the $1T milestone!

SEMICON West brings the incredibly diverse global electronics supply chain together to address the semiconductor ecosystem’s greatest opportunities and challenges through programs highlighting

Market Intelligence | Standards | Sustainability | Workforce Development | SEMI University | Supply Chain Management | and much more!

COLLECTIVELY SEMI member companies provide the equipment, materials, software, devices, and services that enable technologies to create a smarter world.

JOINTLY we align and aggregate resources, facilitating the acceleration of innovation for better business results. “STRONGER TOGETHER”, forward as one.

  • CEO Summit/Keynotes
  • Market Trends & Data
  • Sustainability
  • TechTALKS
  • SEMI U—Workshops
  • Test Vision Symposium
  • Smart Manufacturing, MedTech + Mobility
  • WFD—Workforce Development
  • FLEX Conference & Exhibition And much more!
  • Lively Receptions
  • Networking Lounges
  • Beer & Wine Garden
  • Award Ceremonies
  • SEMI Booth + SEMI U
  • Private Meeting Rooms
  • Taste of San Francisco
  • Food Truck Fare
  • Media Hub And much more!
Outstanding Programs
Networking Opportunities
  • Lively Receptions—Advanced Packaging; FLEX Conference & Exhibition; Heterogeneous Integration; MEMS & Sensors Industry Group; SEMI International Standards; Smart Manufacturing; Smart Mobility; Sustainability; Test Vision Symposium; Welcome Reception; Women in Technology; Workforce Development 
  • Networking Lounges—Areas for informal meetings, plus to recharge and refresh
  • Private Meeting Room Rentals for 1:1 or 1: Many meetings 
  •  SEMI Booth: Membership; Information products & services; Technology communities; Industry groups; + more
  •  SEMI University Workshops
  •  Unique Show Floor Dining 
    • Food Truck Fare—Unique Street Food to grab & go or sit & eat 
    • Taste of SF—Features a different daily cuisine from famous San Francisco Neighborhoods. Perfect for a team lunch or fostering customer relationships. Convenient + less expensive than dining out. 
    • Beer & Wine Garden—Open daily.
      A casual, high-energy area for all participants.

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SOUTH HALL

  • Exhibitors
  • FLEXTalks
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Smart Medtech Pavilion
  • Smart Mobility Pavilion
  • Taste of San Francisco

NORTH HALL

  • Exhibitors
  • 20 Under 30 Lounge
  • Beer & Wine Garden
  • Game Lounge
  • Headshot Central
  • Smart Manufacturing Pavilion
  • VR Zone
  • Workforce Development Pavilion

SEMI Market Symposium

Monday, July 8th, 2024
1:00pm to 5:00pm PST Moscone South, San Francisco
Room 301 and 302

The SEMI Market Symposium provides a midyear market update of key market trends and drivers, plus a forum to discuss pertinent business issues. Experts will present market forecasts and analysis for the semiconductor, equipment, materials, and other industries in the electronics design and manufacturing supply chain.
San Francisco, California

SEMI University: Pre-Show Training

We`re excited to announce that live, in-person classroom training sessions will be held on July 8th during SEMICON West, responding to popular demand.

As a SEMICON West attendee, enjoy a discounted rate for the one-day training. Those not attending the full event may purchase the training separately.

The SEMI Welcome Reception

Designed to be bigger than ever before. Kick off the week with a confluence of attendees in the Upper Lobby of the South Hall in the Moscone Center.

SEMICON West will be highlighted by the CEO Summit each day on the Keynote Stage with the themes of “Investing in America`s Manufacturing Future” and “Seizing the Global Opportunities and Challenges Ahead.” 

Delving into the heart of America`s economic evolution and resurgence of the manufacturing sector, the key theme will emphasize investing and building device infrastructure and the commitment to fostering global growth and innovation. 

CEO Summit Keynote Speakers:

  • Applied Materials—Prabu Raja, PhD, President, Semiconductor Products Group
  • Applied Materials—Kannan Perumal, VP, Chief Information Security Officer
  • Arizona Commerce Authority—Sandra Watson, President and CEO
  • ASM—Hichem M’Saad, Chair of the Management Board and CEO
  • DSV—Mike Wilson, Executive VP, Global Logistics Manufacturing Services & Inventory Management Solutions, EVP Latin America
  • EMD Electronics—John Langan, PhD, CTO
  • EMD ElectronicsKai Beckmann, Member of the Executive Board of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and CEO Electronics
  • Empire State Development, New York—Kevin Younis, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Deputy Commissioner
  •  Entegris—Bertrand Loy, President and CEO
  • Exyte—Herbert Blaschitz, Executive VP, Global Business Unit Advanced Technology Facilities (ATF)
  • Generation Investment Management—The Honorable Al Gore, Former US Vice President; Founding Partner & Chair
  • GlobalFoundries—Thomas Caulfield, PhD, President and CEO
  • GlobalFoundriesRoger Kao, VP, Global Supply Management
  • Intel—Keyvan Esfarjani, Executive VP, Chief Global Operations Officer, General Manager, Foundry Manufacturing and Supply Chain
  • IntelTodd Brady, VP, Global Public Affairs & Chief Sustainability Officer
  • Intel—Ben Fullmer, VP, Fab Equipment Sourcing, Intel Foundry Manufacturing and Supply
  •  Intel Labs, Intel—Gabriela Cruz Thompson, Director of University Research Collaboration
  • KLA—Sandra Mahadwar, Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer and Sr. VP, Talent Management
  • Lam Research—Tim Archer, President and CEO
  • Merck KGaA—Helmer Fredrich, Head of Customer Fulfilment, Electronics
  • Micron Technology—Scott Gatzemeier, Corporate Vice President, Front End US Expansion
  • Nasdaq—Jeff Thomas, Executive VP, Corporate Platforms
  • Qualcomm—Angela Baker, Chief Sustainability Officer
  • Rigetti—Subodh Kulkarni, PhD, President and CEO
  • Schneider Electric—Agustin Lopez Diaz, Chief Sustainability Officer and Customer Satisfaction & Quality Officer
  • TechInsights—Boris Metodiev, Director, Manufacturing Analysis
  • Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium—Larry Smith, Former Chairman, TEL U.S.; Executive Committee Inaugural Member
  • U.S. Department of Commerce—Laurie E. Locascio, Director of NIST and the Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology
  •  U.S. Department of Commerce—Scott Jensen, Director of Workforce Strategy for CHIPS
  • U.S. Department of State—Jose W. Fernandez, Under Secretary, Economic Growth, Energy, and The Environment

Beyond Tier Mapping - Creating a Robust and Resilient Supply Chain Risk Management Program
Wednesday, July 10
1:00-2:00pm
Keynote Stage, North Lower Lobby

Wednesday, July 10, 2024
12:30-5:00pm
Moscone South, Exhibition Level Room 11SESSION

The semiconductor industry is constantly impacted by cybersecurity threats inside our factories and within our supply chain. If we want to reach $1T/year in revenue, we need to address the significant headwinds due to Cybersecurity impacts. Other industries have successfully demonstrated solutions to these challenges via peer collaboration. We need to leverage these best practices leaving no one behind, all while guiding legislation forward.

Hear perspectives from cybersecurity thought leaders, leverage the progress being made in SEMI SMCC, and discover how you can contribute towards securing our future.

Tuesday, July 9–Thursday, July 11, 2024
Sustainability Pavilion Stage, Moscone South, Exhibition Level, Room 4SESSIONS

  • Business Risks and Climate Change
  • Energy: Tripling Up and Doubling Down
  • Bringing Circular Economy to the Value Chain
  • Innovation in Sustainable Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Innovation on Process Gases
  • PFAS: Regulatory Threats, Supply Chain Challenges, Research Opportunities and Industry Collaboration
  • Accounting for Our Handprint
  • Building Green Literacy as We Go - What`s Needed for the Workforce
  • Building Industry Awareness & Impact

Additive Innovation: Enabling The Future of Electronics
The Flex Conference 2024 is at the forefront of the electronics evolution, strategically aligning with the US CHIPS Act. Flex will drive to move technology forward in Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE), Hybrid Electronics, and Printing; aiming to accelerate trends in these pivotal domains. At the conference, we will explore system-level integration, co-design, and heterogeneous integration—all key elements defining the future. Embracing principles of flexible, hybrid, additive manufacturing, 3D, and printing technology, alongside a commitment to environmental sustainability.

Tuesday, July 9th, 4:30-5:30pm

A major program feature is the FLEX Funding Opportunities Session. Since 1993, these consortia have funded over 350 projects in R&D and Manufacturing, with a total public/private investment of more than U.S. $400 million. FlexTech, NBMC and NextFlex solicit proposals from academia and industry for candidate projects that may receive funding.

This session is designed to share future funding opportunities, provide history and context and connect interested organizations with one another, so that they can build a team to bid and work on industry and government funded projects together.

FLEX attracts global industry professionals from more than 400 companies, R&D labs, and government agencies. You will meet—

  • Executives (CEOs, CTOs, VPs)
  • Startup founders 
  • Engineers, integrators, and designers 
  • Product managers
  • Leading industry analysts
  • Business development professionals
  • Academicians 
  • Government professionals 
  • Media and trade associations
  • Students 
  • And more!