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Emerging Markets
Semiconductor Applications Technology Symposium
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SATS
Wednesday,7 May 2008
13:30–17:30
Level 3, Suntec Singapore
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Semiconductor technology has matured over the past decade and has found its way into a variety of applications in everyday life. They are now embedded into almost every facet of human endeavors. These range from household appliances, communications, games, medical devices and onto more global concerns such as renewable energy and environmental monitoring. It has been possible to modify and customize the technology so as to meet the diverse needs in all these various aspects of human life. This symposium takes a dive into the specific technological challenges that is needed to be surmounted to meet the requirements in a number of these areas. We will also hear how the solution to these challenges has helped the end applications to solve some of man's current and future needs.
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Session Chair:
Dr Ignatius J. Rasiah
Senior Technical Consultant
William Global Partners
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[13:30–14:30]
Keynote: From Micro to Nanoelectronics – Disruption, Convergence or Evolution?
Mr Tim Harper
CEO
Cientifica Ltd
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[14:30–15:10]
Biomolecule & Gas Sensors Based on Carbon Nanotubes
Dr Subodh Mhaisalkar
Associate Professor
Nanyang Technological University
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[15:10–15:30]
Break
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[15:30–16:10]
Environmental Sensor Network Development
Mr Chuck Bauer
Managing Director
Tech Lead Corp.
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[16:10–16:50]
Silicon Nanosensors and Lab on Chips for Point of Care Medical Applications
Dr Uppili Raghavan
CEO
SiMEMS
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[16:50–17:30]
Closing Forum
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Programmes are subject to change without prior notice.
Seats are available on first-come-first-served basis.
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