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Intel SC12 Auditorium (HQ) |
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3600 Juliette Ln, Santa Clara, CA |
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7/15/2012 (Sunday) |
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12:00-17:00 |
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English |
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Although the new technology adoption and development is shifting from the West to the East, the Silicon Valley remains to be the world center of the new technology innovations. The recent strong growth of the mobile internet consumer industry empowered by handheld mobile devices and cloud computing has created further opportunities for the Semiconductor Industry, the innovations in Green Energy industry sectors remain to be vibrant in the Silicon Valley. |
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While attending SEMICON West and Intersolar North America events in San Francisco on July 10-13, many professionals, executives and industry leaders from global semiconductor and PV industry will come to this forum in Intel Silicon Valley Headquarters. They will discuss the trends and challenges across many industry sectors from internet infrastructure to latest brain sensing technology, from integrated SoC mobile and handheld consumer devices to energy storage, from micro-inverter to PV manufacturing and PV applications. |
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The attendants from China will include executives from: SMIC, Hanergy, Changjiang Electronics, Northern Microelectronics, Trina Solar, REC, Air Products, Tokyo Electron, KLA-Tencor, Britesemi, ENN, IDT etc. This will be an exciting forum to connect the China-US industries. |
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Please come to join us. You will gain insights to the global industry and market landscape, network with the industry leaders and professionals playing vital roles in the two leading regions of the world. This is a great opportunity for your business and professional career growth! |
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AGENDA: |
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12:00 – 13:00 |
Registration & Networking |
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13:00 – 13:15 |
China's Pan-semiconductor Industry Landscape Overvie |
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Allen Lu, President of SEMI China |
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13:15 - 14:45 |
Panel I: Semiconductor Technology and Trend that Change Our World
Moderator: Jay Chen, President of Tokyo Electron Shanghai
Panelist: Stanley Yang, CEO of Neurosky
Yuan Xing Lee, VP of LSI Corporation
Stewart Wu, VP of Cortina Systems
Hanmin Wu, Director of Technology of SMIC |
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14:45 – 16:15 |
Panel II:Global Perspective of Green Energy Industry
Moderator: John Gaffney, Partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Panelist:Jian Ding, President and CEO of Global R&D Center, Hanergy Group
Peter Xie, CEO of GCL Poly Energy
John A. Antone, Corporate VP, Applied Materials
Hal Zarem, CEO of SEEO
Raghu Belur, Co-Founder and VP at Enphase Energy Senator Sam Blakeslee |
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16:15 – 17:00 |
Networking |
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Speaker Bio |
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Jay Chen, President of Tokyo Electron (Shanghai)
Jay Chen is the President and COO of Tokyo Electron Shanghai Limited, overseeing TEL’s entire business in mainland China. During his 22 years in semiconductor field, he has worked in various engineering and managerial positions at Intel, Kokusai Electric, and Watkins-Johnson. He is not only active in semiconductor industry, but also in community service, currently serving as the member of SEMI China regional advisory board and the committee chair of the ITPC committee, the equipment & material committee |
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Stanley Yang, CEO of Neurosky
As Chief Executive Officer of NeuroSky, Inc., Stanley Yang is the visionary behind the bio-sensor company that has quickly become the global leader in mass market Brain-Computer Interface technology. NeuroSky has developed a revolutionary non-invasive neural communication sensor that converts brainwaves and other bio-signals into digital electronic signals. This ThinkGear technology can control electronic devices, enable machines to adept to people, and further enhance education and research on creative applications powered by the brain. NeuroSky has forged successful partnerships with a broad range of companies from Fortune 500 industry leaders to innovative independent developers. Furthermore, NeuroSky leverages collaboration with a number of top domestic and international academic institutions to move technology out of the lab and into the marketplace. |
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Yuan Xing Lee, VP of LSI Corporation
Yuan Xing Lee is an engineering VP for Read Channel IC Development in LSI Corporation. He oversees a global RD organization consisting of several hundred D engineers world-wide which brought to the HDD market the world-first 40nm and 28nm LDPC read channel products in 2009 and 2011 respectively. He has been with the storage industry since 1992 after earning a PhD in Xidian University China in electrical engineering. His 20-year industry experience includes various technical and managerial roles in Data Storage Institute, IBM Storage Systems Division, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, and the current LSI . He holds more than 30 patents germane to the data storage technologies. |
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Stewart Wu, VP of Cortina Systems
Stewart Wu became Vice President of Cortina Systems, Inc. (Cortina) Digital Home business unit following the acquisition of Storm Semiconductor, Inc. by Cortina in July 2008. Stewart founded Storm in December 2002 with the vision of revolutionizing the home networking infrastructure with an initial focus to address the networking and storage space together. This initiative brought to market in 2005 the first dual-core embedded network processor in its space, which is now being widely accepted and designed into many consumer and Small Medium Business (SMB)- end products. |
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Hanmin Wu, Director of Technology of SMIC He earned PhD from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1987, and post-doc in UC-Berkeley. More than 20 years industry experience in plasma application in semiconductor processes, including Novellus Systems, Intel Corp and SMIC. Along with 80 published papers, more than 42 granted and pending granted patents in semiconductor processes are to his credit. He has some experience of giving lectures at top universities in USA. Some of research results have been included in the textbook in USA.
Since 2001, he has joined and led the pre-study of technology development from 0.18um to 32nm node. As a director of Component Research with SMIC, he is now in charge of 32nm research program. Besides, he is a joined guest professor of Fudan University and Xi'An University of Electronics, Research Professor with Institute of Physics, member of technical board with Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2008, he earned the 2nd class award of National Science and Technology Progress.
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John Gaffney, Partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
John T. Gaffney is a partner in the New York office and a member of the Firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Transactions Practice Groups. He has extensive experience representing public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures and capital markets transactions. Mr. Gaffney also advises boards of directors and special committees on corporate governance matters. Mr. Gaffney has extensive transaction experience advising domestic and international clients across numerous industries, including significant depth in the media, telecom, renewable energy and shipping industries.
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Jian Ding, President and CEO of Global R&D Center, Hanergy Group Dr. Jian Ding is President and CEO of Global R&D Center, Hanergy Group. He has more than has more than 20 invention patents and has completed the research and development, manufacturing, marketing and service of China’s first High Density Plasma Etching equipment as the team-leader. On receiving the doctorate of Materials Science & Engineering of University of California, Berkeley in 1989, Dr. Jian Ding worked as the General Manager of Products in Applied Materials Inc., where he was responsible for the research and development as well as manufacturing of new semiconductor processing and equipments, holding more than 20 invention patents. He later worked as the vice president of Beijing NMC Co., Ltd. and then the vice president of MKS Instruments Inc. from September 2004 to March 2009. His last job before joining Hanergy Group was Senior Vice President of Zhejiang Astronergy Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
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Ping Peter Xie, CEO of GCL Solar Energy
Ping Peter Xie has been appointed to the new position of CEO of GCL Solar. Mr. Xie is a chief executive with more than 18 years of international sales and technology development experiences. He was previously the President and CEO of Solarfun Power, a manufacturer of solar PV cells and modules. At Solarfun, Mr. Xie led 10,000 employees and transformed the business into a global. |
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John A. Antone , Corporate VP, Head of Global EES Sales and Market Development, Applied Materials
John Antone was named corporate vice president of marketing for the Energy and Environmental Solutions (EES) Group at Applied Materials Inc., in June 2008, where he is responsible for marketing and business development capabilities to reach new customers and new channels within the energy and power markets.
Mr. Antone has more than 20 years’ experience at Intel Corporation, where he served as vice president and general manager of sales and marketing for the Asia-Pacific region, with responsibility for direct sales, application engineering and marketing and $20B in yearly revenue.
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Hal Zarem, CEO of SEEO Dr. Hal Zarem serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Seeo Inc. Dr. Zarem served as President of Silicon Light Machines Corporation. Dr. Zarem served as Chief Executive Officer of Silicon Light Machines Corporation for Cypress Semiconductor Corporation since 2003. Dr. Zarem served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Silicon Light Machines since 2002. He served as Vice President of Market Development of JDS Uniphase. Dr. Zarem held several management positions within the sales and marketing organizations of JDS Uniphase. He also served as a general manager of Ortel Corporation (since acquired by Agere Corporation), where he created and managed its Wireless Communications Division. Dr. Zarem serves as Director of Seeo Inc. Dr. Zarem serves as Member of Board of Advisors of Alphion Corporation. He holds a B.A in physics from the University of California Berkeley, as well as Ph.D and MS degrees in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology. |
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Raghu Belur, Co-Founder and VP at Enphase Energy Raghuveer R. Belur co-founded Enphase Energy with Mr. Fornage in March 2006, and has served as a member of our board of directors since March 2006. Mr. Belur has served as our Vice President of Product since September of 2010 and previously as Vice President of Marketing from January 2007 to September of 2010. Mr. Belur was our initial Chief Executive Officer from March 2006 to January 2007. From September 1997 to August 1999, Mr. Belur served as an Engineer for Cerent Corporation, an optical equipment company acquired by Cisco Systems, Inc., in August 1999. Mr. Belur holds a master of science degree in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University and a master of business administration degree from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. As a co-founder of our company and through his position as Vice President of Products, Mr. Belur brings to our board of directors continuity and historic knowledge of our company. In addition, his years of marketing and engineering experience in the electronics industry provide valuable insights for our board. |
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Senator Sam Blakeslee Senator Sam Blakeslee, R-San Luis Obispo, was elected to the California State Senate in 2010 to represent the 15th Senate District, which includes the coastal counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Monterey and the county of Santa Clara.
Senator Blakeslee serves as Chair of the Select Committee on Recovery, Reform and Realignment, a bipartisan Senate think tank to develop innovative reform concepts that, if implemented, could address the current structural impediments to job creation, budgetary stability, and accountable governance.
Senator Blakeslee previously served in the California State Assembly from 2004-2010. |
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Notice of using Intel Facility: |
Parking: |
Forum parking is FREE at Intel SC9’s parking garage & open space parking lot, as indicated in map. |
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Regulation to Access Intel Facility: |
During the Forum, attendees are ONLY allowed to stay in the Auditorium and the front lobby on the 1st floor of SC12. No access to other areas of SC12 Building is permitted. SC12 will be closed after the event. Intel employees need to follow standard procedures through the security checking to go inside the building. |
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