An institute of CEA Tech, the Taipei Computer Association (TCA) and SEMI Taiwan, Leti, will host a workshop ‘Imagine your future with Leti’ on 3rd October, with a focus on some of its latest developments in micro- and nanotechnologies and its vision of how these technologies will impact industry in the future.
The workshop for invited guests at the Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei Taiwan will feature a keynote presentation by Leti’s CEO, Marie Semeria, titled: ‘Leti, an IT & electronics technology innovation enabler for the future of industry’.
Discussions and networking will follow the presentations at the workshop, which is also supported by the French Office in Taipei.
“Taiwan is a global leader in design and manufacturing of microelectronic products ranging from ICs to MEMS, LEDs and displays,” Semeria said. “Leti’s expertise in these and related fields strongly complements Taiwan’s, and this workshop is designed to continue our discussions with Taiwanese partners about how we can work together to enable the innovative solutions that will help drive industry in the future.”
Deputy Secretary General of Taipei Computer Association (TCA), Zhang Li commented: “There is no doubt that the ICT industry is transforming rapidly. It was the era of PCs, then mobile and now IoT. And IoT is something that you can merely predict its limits. Grenoble, France, as a great model of smart city, has been demonstrating its IoT applications through its advanced development in city sustainability and management of waste, energy, and traffic.”
Li continued: “If Taiwan takes advantage of its capability of cost-effective engineering and commercializing, collaborating with France will definitely create a win-win situation. It also will effectively promote the IoT globalisation and enhance the development of the global economy.”
President of SEMI Taiwan, Terry Tsao said: “The hype around IoT still continues and creates a wide range ofopportunities, which not only have createdinterdisciplinary collaboration and diverseperipheral applications, but alsohave boosted the trend of Smart.”
Tsao added: “The major force behind this wave of IoT comes from critical technologies of electronics, plus the development of key components and the ability to offer customised services. SEMI is proud to partner with Leti in hosting this workshop that combines the strength of France in research and analysis with that of Taiwan in design and manufacturing.Through sharing and discussion, itis hoped that bothsides can find away to complement eachother, while stimulating more innovation andopportunities for collaboration.”
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