MEMS Executive Congress 2010
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November 3-5, 2010 · InterContinental Montelucia · Scottsdale, Arizona MEMS Executive Congress is the executive conference that connects the MEMS supply chain with MEMS end-users. |
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What is MEMS Executive Congress?
In its sixth year, MEMS Executive Congress is the executive conference that connects the MEMS supply chain with MEMS end-users. Through keynotes, panel discussions, and numerous networking opportunities, MEMS Executive Congress creates an intimate forum for decision-makers to grow the global MEMS market.
Why attend?
Last year's MEMS Executive Congress brought in over 150 high level attendees from around the world, including considerable press coverage.
MEMS Users and Integrators
MEMS Executive Congress is the conference where companies can learn to leverage MEMS technology, including viable emerging technologies, in current and future products. Representatives from the entire MEMS supply chain attend MEMS Executive Congress—this is your chance to make connections with MEMS suppliers and chart a course for the next evolution of your products.
MEMS Companies and Suppliers
MEMS companies and their suppliers should attend to learn about the needs and problems of end-users, and potential users, of MEMS. The Congress also provides the opportunity to network with the entire supply chain, and to learn from other industry experts about the challenges of MEMS commercialization. Attendees also learn about the latest advancements and success stories in MEMS.
Who should attend?
MEMS Executive Congress is geared towards senior-level executives in the both the MEMS industry supply chain, as well as companies that integrate MEMS into their products.
View the MEMS Executive Congress 2009 attendee demographics to learn more
Location, Hotel and registration
MEMS Executive Congress 2010 will be held at the InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. View registration information.
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InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa (Approximately 9 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Visit the hotel website for driving directions.) Attendees receive a group rate of $185 per night plus taxes and fees. Mention MEMS Industry Group MEMS Executive Congress when making reservations. |
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Do I need to be a MEMS Industry Group (MIG) member to attend MEMS Executive Congress?
You do not need to be a MIG member to attend. MIG members, however, receive a significant registration discount.
How can I sponsor MEMS Executive Congress?
MEMS Executive Congress has many sponsorship opportunities to bring exposure to your company. Please see available sponsorships for more information.
Testimonials
Mark Martin, Vice President, Analog Devices
"The MEMS Executive Congress stands out as a unique event. Open to suppliers and end-users alike, MEMS industry decision makers from the entire supply chain come together to exchange ideas and perspectives on the current state of the industry as well as opportunities and challenges for the future. I find the panels, keynotes, and social events great forums to meet other leaders who are driving this rapidly growing industry."
Jeff Fortin, Global Technology Leader, GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies
“The MEMS Executive Congress is an essential annual event for every MEMS business leader, both technical and non-technical. The core players in the MEMS industry are represented and the most relevant industry topics are covered in the talks and panel discussions. There is ample time to network, build relationships and develop a keen understanding of challenges and trends in the industry.”
John Foster, CEO, Innovative Micro Technology (IMT)
"The MEMS Executive Congress is the single best conference in the world of MEMS from a business perspective. The MEMS industry is very diversified and no other event brings together the key players like the MEMS Executive Congress. The MEMS Industry Group did an excellent job of organizing this event, providing a relaxed environment to network with other professionals, allowing for open discussion of ideas and sharing of experiences. Equally important, it was a great forum for hearing the most up-to-date news and trends in the MEMS industry that shed light on new market opportunities.
The atmosphere of the MEMS Executive Congress is intended to facilitate business: networking is evident, aided by the attendance of the whole MEMS supply chain, and motivated by the physical environs. The keynote talks are provocative and stimulating for discussion. Does it get much better than the wine, dinner and discussion at the Monterey Bay Aquarium?"
Jeff Hilbert, President & COO, Wispry
"The MEMS Executive Congress is large enough without being too large. This format and size of the Congress, along with the social events, provide the opportunity for a great amount of interaction and networking, and also foster a strong feeling of community.
Speakers and presentations cover a good mix of topics. The opportunity to ask questions of speakers (both in a group setting and one-on-one), the strong focus on the business aspects of the MEMS industry, and the absence of selling all contribute to creating an open, friendly, yet professional atmosphere.
The Congress provides a forum to meet potential new customers, suppliers, and partners. As a result of the caliber and diversity of attendees it is also possible to form relationships with new potential investors, industry analysts and even find a new board member.
Being a panelist at last year’s Congress put me in contact with someone from a larger, more well-established company in MEMS who became interested in our products and technologies as a result of discussions on the panel and afterwards. Thanks to the Congress we are now on each other’s radar screen and have continued to interact since the conference."
Previous Congress Events and Keynotes
2009
MEMS Executive Congress 2009 website
Future Mobile Terminals and MEMS Technologies - NTT Docomo
Silicon as a Medical Material - Dr. Mauro Ferrari, University of Texas Health Science Center
2008
MEMS Executive Congress 2008 website
Advancements in mobile handsets - Nokia Research Center
Project SUN Spot - Sun Microsystems Laboratories
2007
MEMS-based Insulin pumps and the future of bioMEMS - Debiotech SA
The role of MEMS in Ecomagination - General Electric
Software, mobile devices and MEMS Integration - Fullpower
2006
Automotive systems - Jaguar/Land Rover
A Futurist’s Perspective: It’s More Than Just Technology, Education Technology Futures, Inc.
2005
The Virtual Soldier Project - DARPA
MEMS program at Honeywell
MEMS program at Intel Corporation







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