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**Seminar Overview** This seminar is designed for those who want to study semiconductors, those who are involved in semiconductor-related work and wish to understand the basics, and those who want to grasp the current challenges and future outlook of semiconductors. The content is structured to ensure satisfaction for all participants. The course will be divided into two days, consisting of a first part and a second part. **Participation Fee** Individual Participation: 2-day participation 48,000 yen, 1-day participation 28,000 yen Group Participation: 2-day participation 96,000 yen, 1-day participation 56,000 yen **Program** Seminar Content (subject to change) June 18 (Thursday) 14:00 - 16:00 "Introduction to MOSLSI Structure and Process" **Instructor**: Toshio Kato, Representative of Atsugi Electronics 1. Introduction to MOS 2. Semiconductor Physical Properties 3. Structure and Manufacturing of CMOS LSI 4. Si Process Technology June 19 (Friday) 14:00 - 16:00 "Packaging, Various Semiconductors, and Future Technologies of Semiconductors" **Instructor**: Toshio Kato, Representative of Atsugi Electronics 1. Packaging 2. Production Management 3. Single and Compound Semiconductors 4. Advances in CMOS LSI 5. Future of Semiconductors
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Free membership registration[Speaker] Akira Minakawa (Director, Informa Intelligence LLC) Even after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, investments in data centers and communications remain strong, while the automotive and industrial machinery sectors are declining. In the post-COVID-19 world, how should we consider the changes in our lives, work, and consumption? What impact will this have on the future of the semiconductor industry? Furthermore, as the rift between China and Western countries deepens, changes are also expected in the future of US-China trade friction. In this seminar, we will predict and explain possible scenarios from 2020 to 2022. [Content] 1. Outlook for electronic devices and semiconductors after COVID-19 2. The impact of data centers and 5G on the semiconductor industry 3. What will happen to US-China trade friction in the future? There will also be a Q&A session.
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