SHOW PREVIEW SMART SYSTEMS INTEGRATIONS 2018
SMART SYSTEMS INTEGRATION – Europe’s leading event on integration issues of miniaturised systems
Smart Systems Integration 2018, taking place in Dresden, Germany, from 11 - 12 April 2018 will showcase the spectrum of system integration of miniaturised components in its entirety – from suitable materials and connection technologies to communication and security issues. Here’s more
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mart Systems Integration exhibition and conference focuses on user- and
industry-related content and demonstrates the research and development potential worldwide. Conference participants can expect the following highlights: Five keynote speeches by experts from internationally renowned companies and research institutes such as T-Systems
Multimedia Solutions GmbH, STMicroelectronics SA/Chairman EURIPIDES, Technical University Dresden, Delft University of Technology/Harvest Imaging and University of Applied Sciences Dresden
54 lectures by top speakers from science and industry in 13 conference sessions
Two special sessions by EpoSS on ”Smart Manufacturing – A Pan-European Perspective” and “The Automated World – Technology Trends for the Digital Society” Over 35 poster presentations
THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM High-class speakers from industry and research are set to present the latest results and developments in the field of smart systems. The technical committee has selected
innovative and application-oriented content for the conference program, which include the following key-topics: Design of smart integrated systems Smart systems applications Advanced micro- and nano-technologies System integration technologies In the session “Design of smart
integrated systems I” on Thursday, 12 April 2018, participants can attend a talk on "Super-Low-Power Chip Design for Smart Sensors" by Dr. Gerd Teepe, Globalfoundries Dresden Modules Two LLC & Co. KG. The Best Paper Award winner of Smart Systems Integration 2017, Oliver Willers from Robert Bosch GmbH, will also present on the topic "Impact of Inter- Wafer Variations on MEMS 'Fingerprints". At the accompanying exhibition, globally networked, highly specialised manufacturing companies, service providers, suppliers and research institutions will be presenting their products and services in the fields of micro- and nanotechnologies, sensors and actuators, microelectronics, printed
22 FEBRUARY 2018 | ELECTRONICS Figure 1:
Smart Systems Integration is the international
communication platform for research institutes and manufacturers to exchange know-how on Smart Systems
Integration and to create the basis for successful research cooperations with focus on Europe
electronics and telecommunications. The exhibitors include, for example, X- FAB MEMS Foundry GmbH from Germany and Swerea IVF AB from Sweden. The German company TDK-Micronas GmbH will present its system solutions designed to measure magnetic fields and control electric motors in the automotive and industrial sectors at this year´s Smart Systems Integration. These solutions include hall sensors, TMR sensors, and single-chip motor controllers.
JOB BOARD AND CAREER COACHING Further highlights at the exhibition include the job board and industry-specific career coaching, once again offered in cooperation with Beratungsgruppe Wirth & Partner from Munich. The job board allows visitors and conference participants to find out further information on current vacancies offered by the exhibiting and cooperating companies as well as research institutes and contact potential employers directly on site. Human Resource professionals will also be on hand to provide young professionals and experienced specialists with individual career coaching. The event will be rounded off by a further informative program. One day prior
to the conference, 10 April 2018, a pre- conference field trip will feature a guided tour enabling participants to get to know two so-called Smart Trails of the Smart Systems Hub in Dresden. They can also gain insights into the IoT test environment as well as the IoT platform in HTW Dresden’s Smart Factory. The traditional Conference Dinner on the first day of the conference will be hosted as part of a boat trip on a paddle steamer set to cruise on the river Elbe. Here the participants can exchange ideas about their area of expertise in a relaxed atmosphere. The Best Paper and Best Poster Award of the Smart Systems Integration 2017 will also be awarded at the Conference Dinner. On Friday, 13 April 2018, the scientific conference partner and co-organiser of the conference, Fraunhofer ENAS, Chemnitz, Germany, will be offering an After- Conference Field Trip. The "Smart Sensor and Production Systems for Industrial IoT" roadshow trail aims to introduce innovative solutions for continuous digitisation in production along the entire value chain. This will be visited as part of the guided tour in Chemnitz. Smart Systems Integration works closely
with its partners: the Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS, Chemnitz, Germany and the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM, Berlin, Germany. In addition, Smart Systems Integration is part of the activities of EPoSS - The European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration. EPoSS is a European Smart Systems Network dedicated to developing this theme and establishing enduring initiatives to promote technological development and the European research landscape.
Pre registration is available by visiting:
smartsystemsintegration.com/registration. Early bird prices apply until 28 February 2018. Special conditions are offered to students, affiliates of EPoSS and members of universities/research institutions.
Smart Systems Integration 2018
www.smartsystemsintegration.com T: +49 711 619 460
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