| iNEMI Roadmap Workshop Scheduled for May |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Thursday, 30 March 2006 07:47 | |||
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HERNDON, VA — iNEMI will hold a workshop for its next technology roadmap on May 17 in Herndon, VA. “This workshop
provides a progress report on the roadmap, and gives industry an advance look
at key findings,” said Chuck Richardson, iNEMI staff
manager of roadmapping. “It also provides the opportunity for industry
feedback — kind of a ‘reality check’ on the conclusions being drawn — and
allows mid-course corrections, if necessary.
Participants have the advantage of gaining early insight into the
anticipated future direction of the electronics industry, and discussions and
feedback help us improve the final roadmap report.” The workshop is a full-day meeting and is open to nonmembers. It will include presentations from all 19 Technology Working Groups (click here for a list). Other workshops will be held in Europe on April 5, co-located with SEMICON Europa (Munich), and in Shanghai on June 27, in conjunction with HDP ’06. The workshop registration
fee is $200 for nonmembers (waived for iNEMI members), which includes a copy of the 2007 iNEMI Roadmap CD when
published in February 2007 (retail price: $250). Registration deadline is May
10 (earlier if the meeting reaches capacity). For additional information about,
or to register for, the North American workshop, click here.
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