Strategic materials conference 2025 to address semiconductor manufacturing innovations
The Strategic Materials Conference (SMC) 2025, scheduled for June 23-25 at Hayes Mansion in San Jose, California, will focus on materials innovation for semiconductor manufacturing. The event will bring together executives and technology leaders to discuss trends and advancements in the field. Registration is open.
SMC 2025 will cover opportunities in the electronics supply chain, including computing, data storage, wireless communication, automotive, consumer, and industrial electronics. The conference will feature keynote presentations and sessions on market trends, geopolitical shifts, and technology drivers.
Keynote speakers include John Hu from NVIDIA on AI computing and material innovations, Carlos H. Diaz from TSMC on logic technology, Chetan Nayak from Microsoft on transistors for the quantum age, and Surésh Rajaraman from EMD Electronics on material development for AI. Themed “The New Era of Materials Innovation,” the conference will include sessions on market and economic trends, next-generation memory devices, field-effect transistors (FETs), AI-enabled materials innovation, advanced packaging, orbital foundries, and PFAS updates. An executive panel will discuss the impact of U.S. policy on the semiconductor industry.
Presentations will feature representatives from AMD, Applied Materials, ASML, Axiom Space, Ayar Labs, Boston Consulting G...
