June 27-29, 2023 | Grenoble, France
ABOUT THE EVENT
The semiconductor industry is at the center of the technological advances transforming society. It is an exciting time rich with opportunities to make a positive impact on your future products and tomorrow’s world.
Join global semiconductor-industry executives, opinion leaders, and decision makers in redefining what it means to develop fair, sustainable, and trusted technologies—and come away with deep tech solutions for your future products.
This three-day event will offer inspiring keynotes, solutions-oriented workshops, an exhibition showcasing the latest demos and startups, plus business meetings and focused networking, all in one place and all designed to bring you maximum value.
CEO, Intel
Bio:
Patrick (Pat) Gelsinger is chief executive officer of Intel Corporation and serves on its board of directors. He has more than four decades of technology leadership and experience driving innovation, with 30 of those years serving in Intel engineering and executive roles.
Before rejoining Intel in February 2021, Gelsinger was CEO of VMware. In that role, he transformed VMware into a recognized global leader in cloud infrastructure, enterprise mobility and cybersecurity – almost tripling the company’s annual revenues. Gelsinger was also ranked the top CEO in America in 2019 in Glassdoor’s annual employee survey. Prior to joining VMware in 2012, Gelsinger was president and chief operating officer of EMC’s Information Infrastructure Products business, overseeing engineering and operations for information storage, data computing, backup and recovery, RSA security and enterprise solutions.
Gelsinger began his career in 1979 at Intel, becoming its first chief technology officer and serving as senior vice president and the general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group. He managed the creation of key industry technologies like USB and Wi-Fi. He was the architect of the original 80486 processor, led 14 microprocessor programs and played key roles in the Intel® Core™ and Intel® Xeon® processor families, leading to Intel becoming the world’s preeminent microprocessor supplier.
Gelsinger earned degrees in electrical engineering: an associate degree from Lincoln Technical Institute, a bachelor’s degree from Santa Clara University and a master’s degree from Stanford University. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in February 2023. Gelsinger holds eight patents in the areas of VLSI design, computer architecture and communications, is an IEEE Fellow, and serves as a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. He also sits on the Business Council, Business Roundtable, CEO Council, CEO Forum, Global Semi Alliance, Tech Council CEO and U.S. Chamber China Center Advisory Board.
CTO, Global Foundries
Bio:
Gregg Bartlett is Chief Technology Officer for GF, a position he was appointed to in 2022. He leads the execution and delivery of the company’s differentiated technology roadmap, including partnering with key universities and institutions to drive innovation, and accelerating development and delivery of GF’s differentiated technology. Mr. Bartlett oversees technology development, design enablement, GF Labs and global reliability and technology solutions.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Bartlett was Senior Vice President of Technology, Engineering and Quality at GF from 2019 to 2022. Before that, he served in various senior executive roles at GF including Head of Technology Development, Chief Technology Officer and Head of the CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) business from 2009 to 2019. Before joining GF, Mr. Bartlett spent 25 years in technical and management positions at Freescale Semiconductor and its predecessor, Semiconductor Products Sector at Motorola. Mr. Bartlett currently serves as a member of the board directors of Carbice Corporation.
Mr. Bartlett holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University.
CTO, Stellantis
Bio:
Ned Curic was appointed Chief Technology Officer and a member of Stellantis’ Top Executive Team on August 30, 2021.
From June 2017, Ned Curic was Vice President, Alexa Automotive at Amazon spearheading Amazon’s efforts in the Automotive industry.
Ned Curic started his career in 1996 in the field of Engineering Systems at Northrop Grumman, an American multinational aerospace and defense technology company.
After a short stint in the financial industry, in 2000 he joined Microsoft where he held various roles in Consulting, Product, Security and Advisory.
He entered the automotive sector in 2013, as Group Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at Toyota Motor North America and, in 2015, became Co-founder and Executive Vice-President, Technical Director and Board Member at Toyota Connected.
Ned Curic studied Informatics and Computer Science, and received a Master’s in Business Administration (Pepperdine University, George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management) in 2012.
CEO, CEA-Leti
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A three-day event
The first “Modern art & Gastronomique” reception at the Musée de Grenoble, privatized for the event, will feature a cocktail bar and cooking demonstration highlighting the region’s traditional ingredients, with musical entertainment by a violin duo. Don’t miss the guided tour (in English) of selected works.
The second reception, a “Garden Party à la française”, will be an outdoor affair at the historic Château de Sassenage against the breathtaking backdrop of the Vercors mountains. Step back in time during a tour led by period-costumed guides and dig into barbecue and local cheeses.
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