TECHCON 2008 promises to be a different and more exciting event. This year's conference includes research presentations from GRC, FCRP and NRI in integrated sessions to provide a view of the entire scope of the SRC research program.
TECHCON offers a unique perspective on some of the most vital research being performed worldwide, as well as unparalleled opportunities to network with the next generation of leaders for the semiconductor industry. We are pleased to invite GRC, FCRP, and NRI members and participating faculty and students to join us for TECHCON 2008 in Austin, TX.
LARRY SUMNEY
President & CEO
Semiconductor Research Corporation
SRC is the world's premier university-based research consortium unparalleled in its ability to bring the industry and the university community together in pursuit of their common goals. One of the key values provided by SRC is to sponsor events which provide access to outstanding researchers, both faculty and students.
TECHCON provides both a chance to see technology innovation and to meet the next generation workforce. I encourage all members to take advantage of this opportunity.
MICHAEL MAYBERRY
V.P. for Technology & Manufacturing at Intel, SRC Board of
Directors & Honorary Conference Chair
REGISTER TODAY!
Industry Participants: Register through your
company's block.
(See
website for your company contact)
Government Participants: $500
University Researchers: $350
Non-presenting Students: $150
Registration fee includes all sessions, 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, Monday evening dinner and the conference banquet on Tuesday evening.
TECHCON 2008 will be held in Austin, Texas. Special conference rate for single/double rooms at the Renaissance/Austin: $168 (plus tax). Rate is available through August 25, 2008.
Program includes:
Keynote Address by Dr. Lisa Su, Senior Vice President
and CTO, Freescale Semiconductor. Dr. Su is responsible for
Freescale's technology roadmap and global R&D operations. SRC is
very pleased to have an alumnus of the SRC Student Programs at MIT
address this year's Conference.
Special Interactive Session: New Frontiers in Device Research and Applications