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Practical Solutions for LED Programs at Semicon West

Wednesday,July 11 10:30am-3:30pm Enabling the Next Generation of HB LEDs

We've invited industry experts from across the globe to talk about practical solutions for enabling the economics for the solid state lighting market to take off,focusing particularly on significant new developments in manufacturing technology.The morning addresses some big-picture topics,with Cree's Mike Watson discussing business model issues,and Canaccord Genuity's Jed Dorscheimer examining the impact of yields on his projections for wide market adoption.Everlight Electronics'Ilkan Cokgor focuses on potential solutions for reducing the high cost of packaging.Lunera's Steve Paolini looks at options beyond blue LED emitters.LayTec's Kolja Haberland discusses the potential impact of in-situ metrology on yield,while EVG's Thomas Uhrmann talks about better light extraction with efficient alternatives for nano-patterning sapphire.

The afternoon program looks at the status of some potentially disruptive technologies.Soraa's Mike Krames updates on GaN-on-GaN technology,while Lattice Power's Hanmin Zhao presents results of their GaN-on-Si production,and Yole Développement's Eric Virey gives an overview the state of GaN-on-Si technology across the industry.Seoul Semiconductor's Brian Wilcox looks at the potential for AC and UV technologies.James Zahler of GT Advanced Technologies shares results of research on which substrate defects turn out to really matter most.And Dan Morrow of Op-Test shows data on using radiometric color measurements to predict final device performance.

http://www.semiconwest.org/node/8501 Location:Extreme Electronics TechXPOT-Back right-hand corner of Moscone South Hall

3:30-5:00pm SEMICON West Happy Hour Location:South and North Halls

Thursday,July 12 10:30-11:45 Plastic/Flexible Electronics program looks at the state of OLED lighting technology The program on printed/flexible electronics also covers OLED technology this year.Panasonic's Takuya Komoda will report on the lower-cost production technology enabling the company's joint venture commercial OLED lighting products.Display Search's Jennifer Colegrove gives an update on the state of the OLED market and technology for lighting and displays.IMEC's Serge Biesemans discusses that research institute's OLED flexible electronics work.http://www.semiconwest.org/node/8536 Location:Extreme Electronics TechXPOT

3:00 PM to 5:00 PM HB-LED Standards Committee Meeting The HB-LED Standards Committee will review progress on 150mm sapphire wafer specifications,automation specifications,and evaluation of wafer defects.The wafer task force will report on progress on its sapphire wafer specifications standards proposal,and on the available results from its cooperative research effort on the survivability of various wafer marks.The automation task force will update on its progress on specifications proposals for open cassettes,load ports,and software communications interfaces.The new task force on wafer impurities and defects will discuss results from its survey on which sapphire defects matter most and how best to inspect for them.See Standards SEMICON West 2012 for more information and to register.Location:San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel,55 Fourth Street(Fourth&Mission),near Moscone Center.

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