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A selection of the 30+ presentations over two days covering six themes SOLID-STATE LIGHTING


KEYNOTE ANALYST SPEAKER


Presentation TBC Jon Wierer - Sandia National Laboratories


How will the solid-state lighting evolution unfold, and what will it mean for the LED chipmakers? Stewart Shinkwin - IHS Technology


Commercialising the GaN-on-silicon LED and ramping its production Keith Strickland - Plessey Semi


FRONT-END MOBILES KEYNOTE


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SPEAKER III-V CMOS


KEYNOTE ANALYST SPEAKER SPEAKER KEYNOTE ANALYST SPEAKER SPEAKER


How a CMOS front-end will wrestle share from the GaAs PA Jim Cable - Peregrine


Are we shooting ourselves in the foot with the multi – mode, multi – band PA? Eric Higham - Strategy Analytics


Skyworks’ system level integration and overall efficiency roadmap Dr. Peter Gammel - Skyworks Inc.


LTE is driving complexity in smartphone design TBC - TriQuint


Heterogeneous integration of III-V’s and CMOS Daniel Green - DARPA


When will III-Vs make an impact in the silicon foundries? And will it last for long? Mike Corbett - Linx Consulting


III-V FETs for future logic applications Jesus A del Alamo - MIT


Opportunities and challenges of III-Vs in Si-based nanoelectronics industry Matthias Passlack - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)


POWER ELECTRONICS


Ditching the package to drive down GaN transistor costs Alex Lidow - Efficient Power Conversion (EPC)


When can WBG power electronics truly take off? Remaining technical and economic barriers to overcome Philippe Roussel - Yole Développement


SiC Advances for Power Electronic Applications Markus Behet - Dow Corning Corporation


High Performance GaN-on-Si Power Epiwafers Employing Rare Earth Oxide Buffer Layers David Williams - Translucent


OPTOELECTRONICS KEYNOTE


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RF-ELECTRONICS KEYNOTE


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Topic TBC TBC - SOITEC


Where the CPV industry is heading, and what it needs to do to increase its market share? Karl Melkonyan - IHS Technology


Mid infrared light emitting diodes enable portable, battery powered gas sensing Des Gibson - Gas Sensing Solution


GaN for radar applications Takahisa Kawai - SEDI (Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations, Inc.)


The Future for GaN, SiC, InP and GaAs in Defense/Military Applications Asif Anwar - Strategy Analytics


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