SEMI NORTH AMERICA EXISTS TO—
- Advance member interests.
- Help them grow profitably.
- Discover new markets and opportunities across the micro and nano-electronics industries.
There are numerous ways to engage and advance the industry through SEMI. You are welcome to join and work with us in achieving our future together. Thank you to the experts on the SEMI North American Advisory Board [NAAB]. Executives from semiconductor companies throughout the region represent the interests of the SEMI membership.
TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP SERIES OF THE AMERICAS
SEMI Americas organize the Technology Leadership Series of the Americas events to connect more than 2,400 member companies and 1.3 million professionals worldwide to advance the technology and business of electronics manufacturing.
More than 2,100 market-related businesses have teamed with SEMI to help structure content for the Technology Leadership Series of the Americas. Also, key interest groups have rallied with SEMI in the past 24 months to multiply interactions with the supply chain. In turn, these exchanges are calculated to increase the members’ respective technical ROIs. SEMI Strategic Technology Communities and Consortia include:
- Electronic System Design Alliance (ESDA)
- Fab Owners Alliance (FOA)
- FlexTech
- MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG)
- SOI Industry Consortium
- Global partner associations such as IEEE and SAE International, leads technical learning for the mobility industry.
Aligned from coast to coast across 12 months, the series is designed to foster the most critical discussions for connecting the short-term and long-term influences impacting the $2-trillion worth of emerging markets. The series aims to remove the guesswork about which of the world’s rapidly rising number of conferences provides the highest ROI for the senior executive, engineer-scientist, and sales representative.
Below is the full suite of the Technology Leadership Series of the Americas events. At the peak of the collaborative series is SEMICON West. The combination tradeshow and conference hosts renowned global presenters and hands-on demos for up-to-minute predictions and breakthroughs on upcoming trends and enablers at both strategic and technical levels.
SEMICON West 2024 | July 9–11 | Moscone Center | San Francisco, CA connects the entire extended electronics supply chain—in one place, at one time. It’s the smart way to re-connect with your contacts, customers, partners, plus drive your business forward.
SEMI AMERICAS EVENTS
REGIONAL CHAPTERS
The SEMI Arizona Chapter seeks to become one of the most vibrant and active chapters in the US. The Chapter’s overriding goal is to identify, prioritize, and help solve challenges impacting SEMI members around the following key themes: Workforce Development/Education, Technology and Innovation, and Regional Stakeholder Outreach.
Questions? Please contact Lin Tso at ltso@semi.org
The SEMI Northeast Chapter originally formed in 1994 as the New England Committee provides the SEMI regional membership and microelectronics professionals a forum to gain sales and marketing information, technology updates and forecast/market analyses. The Chapter's overriding goal is to facilitate collaboration, networking, professional growth and economic development across the microelectronics supply chain.
Questions? Please contact Taylor Zhao at tzhao@semi.org
The SEMI Pacific Northwest Chapter seeks to become one of the most energetic and effective chapters in the US. The Chapter’s overriding goal is to identify, prioritize, and help solve challenges impacting SEMI members around the following key themes: Workforce Development/Education, Regional Stakeholder Outreach, and Events and Communication.
Questions? Please contact Lin Tso at ltso@semi.org
SEMI is ready to support our members locally with our industry programs in the Silicon Valley region. Our vision is not only to provide business/networking events but also to create a community platform for members, customers, local research organizations, universities, workforce development groups, and economic development resources to connect and prosper. The Chapter has an active executive leadership comprised of volunteers from commercial, academia, and other member companies employing high-tech workers in the Silicon Valley, CA.
Questions? Please contact Lin Tso at ltso@semi.org
The SEMI Texas Chapter seeks to become one of the most vibrant and active chapters in the US. The committee plans and executes programs and activities that benefit SEMI members and their customers in Lone Star State. The Chapter has an active leadership and is comprised of volunteers from business, academia and other companies in Central Texas. Committee membership is open to SEMI members (corporate, affiliate and individual members) doing business with the semiconductor and related technology communities in the region.
Questions? Please contact Michelle Fabiano at mfabiano@semi.org
Serving Midwest SEMI Members
The new SEMI regional chapter was formed to serve the states in the Midwest area. Its goal is to collectively support member companies to grow and prosper. Future chapter forums will identify, discuss, and find solutions to current topics impacting our industry.
Questions? Please contact Lin Tso at ltso@semi.org