ASMC 2024
From
May 13, 2024
To
May 16, 2024
Location
Hilton Albany, Lodge Street, Albany, New York, USA
ASMC brings together manufacturers, equipment and materials suppliers, and academia to solve manufacturing challenges with innovative strategies and methodologies.
Advancing Semiconductor Manufacturing Excellence
ASMC is the leading international technical conference for discussing solutions that improve the collective manufacturing expertise of the semiconductor industry. Solving the challenges presented by semiconductor manufacturing is a combined effort by device makers, equipment and materials suppliers, and academics. ASMC provides an unparalleled platform for semiconductor professionals to network and learn the latest in the practical application of advanced manufacturing strategies and methodologies. Technical presentations at ASMC highlight industry innovations with specific results, and select ASMC manuscripts are published in the ASMC Special Section of IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing.
The ASMC Committee is composed of industry professionals representing the microelectronics supply chain. All papers presented at the conference are peer-reviewed by the ASMC Technical Committee.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Academia
Chief Technology Officers
Fab Managers
Equipment Manufacturers
IC Manufacturers
Materials Suppliers
Operations Managers
Process Engineers
Product Managers
Technical Experts
WIS—WOMEN IN SEMICONDUCTORS
We look forward to reuniting with Women in Semiconductors (WiS), to be held on May 16, 2024 at the Albany Hilton, Albany, New York.
WiS is complimentary with ASMC 2024 registration. Register for WiS with the special promo code included in the ASMC registration confirmation. This year's program will address the importance of fostering a workplace where women can grow and succeed within the semiconductor industry.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Company leaders, managers, team members, HR professionals, academia and students. Regardless of gender, we encourage attendance by everyone who is interested in fostering a more diverse, equitable and inclusive semiconductor industry, and by anyone who is responsible for developing internal or external programs to support women.