Resiliency in Semiconductor Supply Chains Silicon Valley Workshop

This workshop is co-sponsored by XMO and SEMI

EVENT DETAILS

Date and Time

November 13, 2024
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Location

Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA 94043

Hotel Recommendations

Hampton Inn and Suites Mountain View
(5 Minute Drive)
Residence Inn Palo Alto Mountain View
(10 Minute Drive)

Contact Shelby Vibbert at svibber@purdue.edu with questions or concerns.

AGENDA FOR THE DAY

8:00 AM Check-in & Breakfast
9:00 AM Opening Remarks & Keynote: Keyvan Esfarjani, Executive Vice President, Intel
9:10 AM PANEL 1: Compliance, Government Regulation & Policy (including PFASS,
Sustainability, and Rare Earth Metals).

-- Moderator: Cari Shim, Vice President, Supply Chain Organizations, Intel Corporation
-- Clint Cox, President, The Anchor House, Inc.
-- John Fowler, Professor and Motorola Professor in International Management,
Department of Supply Chain Management, Arizona State University
-- Kim Harrison, Senior MEMS Designer, A.M. Fitzgerald & Associates
9:50 AM Break
10:00 AM PANEL 2: Supply Chain Resiliency through AI Applications

-- Moderator: Paul Chhabra, Vice President, Applied Materials
-- Krish Dharma, Strategic Advisor, SCM Initiative, SEMI
-- Jonathan Hughes, National Managing Principal and Global Practice Leader Management Consulting, BDO
-- Bindiya Vakil, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Resilinc
-- Chip White, Schneider National Chair in Transportation and
Logistics Professor, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial
and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM PANEL 3: Cybersecurity and Digital Twin

-- Moderator, Yuehwern Yih, Tompkins Professor Edwardson School of
Industrial Engineering, Director of LASER PULSE Consortium, Purdue University
-- Giulia Pedrielli, Associate Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, Arizona State University
-- Kannan Perumal, Chief Information Security Officer, Applied Materials
-- Bradley Saunders, General Manager of Infrastructure and Cyber Security, Foundry Technology Development, Intel
-- Paul Trio, Director, SEMI
11:45 AM Lunch
1:00 PM Roadmap Development Session to Further Industry and Academia Collaboration
2:30 PM Report-Out on Breakout Discussions/Closing Remarks
3:00 PM End

WORKSHOP SPONSORS

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THE VENUE

The Computer History Museum

CHM is the leading museum decoding computing's ongoing impact on our world. From the heart of Silicon Valley, we are uniquely positioned to cull the key lessons of the past and through our research, exhibits, events, and incomparable collection of computing artifacts create informed digital citizens empowered to make the choices that will shape a better future.

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