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March 2013 Sheraton Frankfurt, Germany Chaired by


Dr Andrew Nelson, IQE President and Chief Executive Officer Conference Chair


Featuring


Asif Anwar, Strategy Analytics Director Strategic Technologies Practice What is the Future of GaAs Microelectronic Manufacturing


Dr Markus Behet, Dow Corning Corporation Global Market Segment Manager Power Electronics Large Diameter SiC and GaN/Si Substrates as Cost-Effective Solutions for Power Electronic Applications


Bryan Bothwell, TriQuint Semiconductor Strategy and Business Development Manager Maximizing Gallium Nitride Product Solutions and Foundry Services for Advanced RF Design Success


Michelle Bourke, Oxford Instruments Senior Product Manager


MEMS – Entering a New Growth Cycle


Daniel Cline, Lux Research Inc Senior Analyst WBG Devices Electricity Grid Opportunities


Dr Simon Fafard, Cyrium Technologies Inc Chief Technical Officer Novel Solar Cell Technology


Malcolm Harrower, Indium Sales Manager Europe An Overview of the CS Building Blocks – Indium, Gallium and Germanium


Dr Schang-jing Hon, Epistar Corporation Associate Vice President High-Voltage LED for General Lighting Application


Allan Jaunzens, Evatec Marketing Manager Presentation TBC


Dr Rainer Krause, Soitec Director Smart Cell Incubator Unit PV Chip Development


Dr Michael Lebby, Translucent Inc General Manager & Chief Technology Officer Challenges & Opportunities of Using Epitaxial GaN, GeSn, & Rare Earth Oxides on Large Format Silicon Wafers for Power Electronics, Solar, & Lighting


Keynote speaker


Dr Wilman Tsai, Intel Corporation Program Manager of Technology Manufacturing III-V CMOS for High Performance and Low Power Logic Devices


Platinum Sponsors


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