2012 saw the MEMS industry achieve 10% growth making it an $11B business, despite the semiconductor industry experiencing a ~2% decline. Last year, smart phones drove big growth in inertial sensors and microphones; and this year, look for inertial combos to begin replacing discretes, and for oscillators and RF MEMS to see increased volumes.
Yole Développement’s Market Briefing includes a MEMS industry overview completed with technology & market trends, a review of the MEMS gyroscope patent landscape as well as industrial presentations.
MEMS Market Briefing program – From 9.30 AM to 12.00 AM
-Steady growth for MEMS in 2013 and beyond: Mature & emerging applications ensure ~10% growth …
Hailey Yang, Business Development Manager, Yole Développement Korea Office
-Inertial sensors in mobile devices: Focus on IP, combo sensors, and data fusion
Laurent Robin, Technology & Market Analyst, Inertial MEMS Devices & Technology, Yole Développement
-MEMS process platform and its applications
Hee-Yeoun Kim, Ph. D., MEMS Project Group Leader, National Nanofab Center
-MEMS sensor trend & design issue
Won-Kyu Jeung, Principal Engineer, Central R&D Institute, Samsung Electro-Mechanics
MEMS Market Briefing program will end with a Q&A session and networking. Places are limited so registration is recommended.