Welcome to the SEMICON West 2008 video showcase, presented by Semiconductor International. Click on the links below to view video highlights of new products and solutions featured at the show!
Edwards is a leading supplier of integrated solutions for the manufacture of microelectronics devices, including semiconductors and flat panel displays. It is also a world leader in vacuum technology for industrial, scientific, and solar applications.
TMC designs and manufactures active and passive precision isolation vibration isolation systems for sensitive research and manufacturing. Steve Ryan, TMC Vice President, Marketing, highlights some elegant vibration cancellation solutions for semiconductor manufacturers, including the state-of-the-art STACIS® and frame-mountable Electro-Damp® PZT.
Steve Dwyer, Vice President and General Manager of EV Group North America, will discuss some of the key factors driving TSV technology adoption, and how major manufacturers are turning to EVG for their wafer-level 3D packaging solutions.
Siemens Water Technologies is a leading supplier of water and wastewater treatment products and services. Our water treatment solutions encompass process know-how in a global environment, an emphasis on cost savings, environmental compliance and repeatable customer satisfaction to the semiconductor and solar industries.
Joseph Biondo, an automation veteran with over 20 years experience, speaks about trends in the semiconductor and PV industries, as well as providing an overview of the automation components and systems available from Festo. Highlights include energy saving and diagnostic products/services, and the latest innovations in automation technology.
SEMICONDUCTOR INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL VIDEO INTERVIEWS
In an interview with SI Editor-in-Chief, Laura Peters, Ludo Deferm, Executive Vice President, Business Development, IMEC (Leuven, Belgium) will discuss the crucial issues for device manufacturers today: double patterning lithography, high-k/metal gate integration, and how to make these advances cost-effective.
SI News Editor David Lammers interviews Laurent Malier, CEO of the French research institute, LETI, which has a staff of 1200 researchers developing nanotechnologies that can be applied to telecoms, ambient intelligence, imaging, biology and health care.