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Technical
Program
Educational Sessions
Keynote Address
Conference Luncheon
Panel Discussions


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We are very pleased to announce that Dave Bergeron, CEO, SVTC Technologies
will be the 2008 Keynote Speaker.
Session 1 – Keynote Presentation
Oak Ballroom, Monday Morning, September 22
8:15am Welcome and Opening Remarks - Ann Rincon, Conference Chair
2007 Best Paper Awards Presentation - Larry Wissel, 2007 Conference Chair
(The Best Paper Awards are sponsored by GE Global Research and Altera)
Click here for the Best Paper Awards.
Keynote Speaker Introduction - Ann Rincon, General Chairman
8:30am
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
More Than Moore
Dave Bergeron, CEO, SVTC Technologies
There’s plenty of life left in Moore’s Law, as today’s leading-edge semiconductor developments will attest.
However, there is a new direction in semiconductor innovation that takes advantage of old technology nodes. It’s called “More than Moore.” This approach
leverages the CMOS backbone established processes and technologies to develop novel function in passive devices, high- and low-voltage transistors,
MEMS and a host of other products.
In this keynote, Dave Bergeron describes the evolving infrastructure and expanding marketplace, and lays out options and strategies for “More than Moore”
players in today’s semiconductor industry.
Dave Bergeron is the Chief Executive Officer, SVTC Technologies. Dave recently served as Executive-in-Residence at Tallwood Venture Capital, where he evaluated
semiconductor chip products and equipment opportunities. Prior to joining Tallwood, Dave held senior management positions at Applied Materials, Candescent Technologies
and IBM Microelectronics. These positions included VP and General Management responsibilities for a semiconductor equipment product line; semiconductor fab operation
management responsibilities, including CMOS DRAM and CMOS LOGIC product development; and multiple technology product integration responsibilities supporting an advanced
display opportunity. Dave has authored 17 U.S. patents grants and has published more than 30 technical bulletins and papers. Dave received a B.S. in Physics and an M.S. in Applied
Mathematics from Georgetown University.
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