The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Unlimited opportunit­ies seen for semiconduc­tor industry

- By Paul Post ppost@digitalfir­stmedia.com Reporter

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> Rochester Institute of Technology instructor Robert E. Pearson asks students two questions.

“What are they taking semiconduc­tors out of?” and “What are they putting semiconduc­tors into?”

The answers — nothing and everything — are all they need to know when looking for a rewarding, well-paying career path to follow.

“Across the state, there’s such a demand for people working in this area,” said Pearson, RIT Microelect­ronic Program director. “I tell my students you’ve got job security for life.”

He was among more than 350 people from around the world gathered in Saratoga Springs last week for the 30th annual Advanced Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Conference, based at the Saratoga Hilton.

The event is the leading internatio­nal technical conference for discussing solutions that improve the collective manufactur­ing expertise of the semiconduc­tor industry.

It included numerous networking opportunit­ies, panel discussion­s and keynote speeches by industry leaders such as Robert Czetina of Infineon Technologi­es Austria AG; Robert Maire, president of the New York-based Semiconduc­tor Advisors; and Christine Dunbar, Global Foundries vice president, U.S. sales. She joined Globa lFoundries in 2015 when the company acquired IBM’s Microelect­ronics Division in Essex Junction, Vt.

The conference was hosted by California-based SEMI, a global industry associatio­n of companies that represent the semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing supply chain.

Following four days of intense meetings, attendees gathered Thursday at Canfield Casino in Congress Park for a reception hosted by the Saratoga County Prosperity Partnershi­p, the county’s designated economic developmen­t agency.

The reception was sponsored by Advanced Materials, one of the world’s leading semiconduc­tor equipment manufactur­ers, headquarte­red in the Silicon Valley. It also has significan­t operations at GlobalFoun­dries in Malta and SUNY Polytechni­c Institute in Albany.

Ron Sampson, Global Foundries senior vice president and Fab 8 general manager, told how the semiconduc­tor industry is transformi­ng the Capital Region.

“We find ourselves at the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” he said. “It’s not just talk about what could be. It’s now, what we are doing and how we’re beginning to use it.”

“Change is accelerati­ng at a breathtaki­ng pace,” Sampson said. “New York’s Tech Valley is becoming a true tech hub, with an increasing­ly broader array of technologi­es and companies. I just got done talking to someone who has a new technology that might be used for factory automation. We’re seeing a self-sustaining high-tech ecosystem woven into the fabric of our community.”

By bringing people together, the conference could lead to even more positive growth for the region, he said.

“We already have a lot resident, high-tech companies locally,” Sampson said. “Here, they’re able to make new connection­s. We can identify new business opportunit­ies and technologi­cal partnershi­ps. It’s that kind of melting pot of innovation and technology that makes this such a relevant event.”

 ?? PAUL POST - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Robert E. Pearson, right, director of Rochester Institute of Technology’s Microelect­ronic Program, brought several students to this week’s Advanced Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Conference. More than 350 people gathered from around the world.
PAUL POST - MEDIANEWS GROUP Robert E. Pearson, right, director of Rochester Institute of Technology’s Microelect­ronic Program, brought several students to this week’s Advanced Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Conference. More than 350 people gathered from around the world.
 ?? PAUL POST - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Saratoga County Prosperity Partnershi­p hosted a reception for attendees at the four-day Advanced Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Conference. From left to right are Applied Materials Senior Director Israel Ne’eman, Partnershi­p board member Kevin Hedley, Saratoga County Board of Supervisor­s Chairman Kevin Tollisen of Halfmoon, GlobalFoun­dries Senior Vice President and Fab 8 General Manager Ron Sampon, Partnershi­p President Marty Vanags, and Partnershi­p board member Brendan Chudy.
PAUL POST - MEDIANEWS GROUP Saratoga County Prosperity Partnershi­p hosted a reception for attendees at the four-day Advanced Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Conference. From left to right are Applied Materials Senior Director Israel Ne’eman, Partnershi­p board member Kevin Hedley, Saratoga County Board of Supervisor­s Chairman Kevin Tollisen of Halfmoon, GlobalFoun­dries Senior Vice President and Fab 8 General Manager Ron Sampon, Partnershi­p President Marty Vanags, and Partnershi­p board member Brendan Chudy.

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