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May 12, 2023

Smart Manufacturing

IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL EVENT

Hosted by Analog Devices
Presented by the SEMI Pacific Northwest Chapter

Time

8:00 am - 11:30 am

Add to Calendar 2023-05-12 08:00:00 2023-05-12 11:30:00 [Pacific Northwest Forum] Smart Manufacturing—What Does a Smarter World Look Like With Industry 5.0? IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL EVENT Hosted by Analog Devices Presented by the SEMI Pacific Northwest Chapter Analog Devices—ADI 14320 SW Jenkins Road Beaverton, OR 97005 United States SEMI.org contact@semi.org America/Los_Angeles public
Location

Analog Devices—ADI
14320 SW Jenkins Road
Beaverton, OR 97005
United States

Smart Manufacturing

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, revolutionized automation monitoring, enhanced production efficiencies, and improved product quality. Industry 5.0 is the next industrial revolution coming to the forefront. 

Industry 5.0 builds and adapts the components of Industry 4.0 (robotization, automation, IoT, connected machines, smart systems, data analytics, AI, ML) with a focus on sustainability, environmental, social, and well-being of the worker, and optimized human-robot interactions.  
With the renewed interest in on-shoring manufacturing in the United States, this breakfast forum is a great opportunity to learn about Industry 5.0 and the ecosystem partners developing these future ideas.  

Join the conversation on— 

  • Market Trends, Forecast & Outlook

  • Industry 4.0 + Transition to 5.0—Challenges + Solutions  

  • Digital Journey–AI/ML, Autonomous Solutions, Digital Twin, etc.  

  • Supply Chain / Disruptions: Linear to Circular Economy and Localized Sourcing

  • Green Factories of Future—Sustainability

  • Talent Gap for Upcoming Transformation  

 

Hosted by

Analog Devices

 

 

 

Event Contact

Lin Tso | Sr. Program Manager | ltso@semi.org

Agenda

FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2023 | PACIFIC TIME

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Check-In and Breakfast

Analog Devices
8:30 am - 8:35 am
Ann Hao
Anne Hao
GSM Technical Strategy
Intel Corporation

Welcome Remarks - SEMI Pacific Northwest Chapter Co-Chair

8:35 am - 9:00 am
Fred Bailey, Corporate Vice President, Fab Operations
Fred Bailey
Corporate Vice President, Fab Operations
Analog Devices

Keynote —Analog Devices— Reinventing a Legacy Wafer Fab

9:00 am - 9:25 am
Diana Tang, Management Consultant, McKinsey & Company
Diana Tang
Management Consultant
McKinsey & Company

Semiconductor Construction in United States

9:25 am - 9:50 am
Heath Fewel
Heath Fewel
Associate Director, Equipment Engineering
Microchip Technology Inc.

Smart Manufacturing: Legacy Fab Life Extension

9:50 am - 10:00 am

Break

10:00 am - 10:25 am
David Hanny Automation Product Group, Senior Director, Strategy & Marketing Applied Materials
David Hanny
Automation Product Group, Senior Director, Strategy & Marketing
Applied Materials

Methods to Mature Your Automation Intelligence

10:25 am - 10:40 am
David Corey
David Corey
Vice President, Semiconductor Industry
Siemens Digital Industries Software

Digitalization: An Evolution to Improve Productivity and Sustainability

10:40 am - 10:55 am
Brian Taylor
Brian Taylor
Semiconductor Business Manager Siemens Digital Industry Software
Siemens Digital Industries Factory Automation

Digitalization: An Evolution to Improve Productivity and Sustainability

10:55 am - 11:20 am
Jade Mende, Operations Systems Architect, Tektronix
Jade Mende
Operations Systems Architect
Tektronix

Enhancing the Work Experience

11:20 am - 11:40 am

Tour of Analog Devices

Health and Safety

We Are Excited to Welcome You Back to the Pacific Northwest Forum

Your health and safety are our top priority. SEMI Americas (“SEMI”) monitors developing federal, state, and local health and safety recommendations and requirements to determine the most appropriate safety protocols for our in-person events.

SEMI will comply with and follow current facility and local government jurisdiction guidelines of the venue's location. The health and safety guidelines outlined below continue to evolve and will be updated as necessary to help support a safe experience for all attendees onsite.  

FACE COVERINGS 

  • Although masks are not required, attendees are encouraged to determine use based on their own personal comfort level as well as to be respectful of other's individual choice.

RELEASE AND WAIVER FORM

  • This was included in your online registration.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PROTOCOLS

  • Please practice social distancing.
  • Wash and sanitize your hands frequently.
  • Avoid handshakes.
  • Wear your attendee badge at all times to indicate that you have gone through the health screening process.

SEMI is committed to upholding the health and safety standards outlined on this page. We will continue to monitor the guidance of public health authorities and government agencies going forward and will make appropriate adjustments in the future based on that guidance. Additional details about policies and procedures will be posted here as they are made available.  

Subject to Change. Updated August 18, 2022

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