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JULY 10–12, 2018 | MOSCONE CENTER | SAN FRANCISCO, CA

REGISTRATION Keynotes and Executive Panels • Melissa Schilling, NYU, Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the Total Attendance 19,623 World told the story of the foibles and genius of some of today’s most (Visitors and Exhibitors)* remarkable innovators. Total Verified Visitors* 12,542 • Gary Dickerson, AI Design Forum (sponsored by Applied Materials), *SEMICON West and Intersolar North America Navigating the Perfect Storm—Enabling the AI Era looked into the key innovations behind today’s AI revolution. • Dr. John E. Kelly III, IBM Research, The Era of EXHIBITOR INFORMATION explored new developments in AI by the executive behind many of IBM’s “Watson” initiatives. Total SEMICON Exhibiting 530 • Amir Husain, SparkCognition, Industrial AI Applications and Edge Companies Intelligence described how AI is solving challenging perception and Total Net Exhibit Area (sq. ft.) 112,700 autonomy problems in numerous applications. • , AMD, : The Potential to Transform INTERNATIONAL ATTENDANCE the Semiconductor Industry told of the system design approaches across hardware and software ecosystems that are enabling the right solutions in intelligent systems. Total International Verified 1,138 SEMICON Visitors (19% of Verified Unique SEMICON Visitors) Visitor Highlights

Major Countries Represented (Percent of International Visitors) Japan 27% South Korea 25% Taiwan 8% 82% 35% 20% 7% Mainland China of visitors influence of visitors represent of visitors are Germany 6% buying decisions engineering or technology roles international Singapore 4% Netherlands 4% France 3% Program Highlights United Kingdom 3% • Smart Manufacturing Pavilion let attendees experience the data-sharing breakthroughs enabling smarter manufacturing processes, increased Canada 3% yields and profits, and greater innovation across the industry. Israel 2% • TechXPOT Theaters provided insights into the latest developments in Advanced Manufacturing, Smart MedTech, Big Data, and MEMS & Sensors, and hosted the annual Best of the West awards ceremony. • Meet the Expert Theaters gave attendees insider info and tips from industry leaders in an informal, up-close setting in the Smart Manufact- uring, Smart Transportation, and Smart Workforce Pavilions. • Smart Workforce Pavilion gave college students and entry- to mid-level professionals interested in microelectronics multiple resources to help them find open positions and internships, including the opportunity to network with HR recruiters and hiring managers, and to connect with professional mentors.

www.semiconwest.org Visitor Profile SEMICON West attracts a highly influential audience from every segment and sector of the global microelectronics industries, including semiconductors, solar/PV, LEDs, MEMS, Display, Fabless/Design, System OEMs, printed/flexible electronics, and other adjacent markets.

INFLUENTIAL BUYERS

PURCHASING AUTHORITY 36% Final Decision Maker 42% Recommend/ Evaluate/Consult 4% Specify 18% No Role/Other

JOB LEVELS 20% Executive Management 25% Senior Management 27% Other Management 23% Non-management 4% Other (incoming students)

PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS

R&D 13% Equipment Engineering 5% Design 4% Fabrication/Process Engineering 4% Chemicals/Materials 2% Test 2% 82% 35% QA/Failure Analysis/Reliability 1% of visitors influence of visitors represent Packaging/Assembly 1% buying decisions engineering or Software Engineering 1% technology roles Industrial Engineering 1% Facilities/Engineering Support 1%

Marketing/Sales/Business Development 27% Executive Management/Board Member 11% Product Management 6% Manufacturing/Operations Management/Production 5% Purchasing/Procurement/Office Management 4% Financial/Industry Analyst/Investor Relations 3% Logistics/Supply Chain Management 2% Government/Public Policy <1% Training/Education <1% Environment, Health, and Safety <1% Human Resources <1% Integration/IT Support <1% Other 6% www.semiconwest.org Areas of Interest SEMICON West visitors represent a broad range of industries, technologies, products and services from across the extended supply chain, from design to final manufacturing.

INDUSTRIES SERVED

SEMICON West attracts a diverse range of visitors from across the microelectronics industry. Semiconductors 71% Flexible Hybrid Electronics/Printed Electronics 8% Sensors 19% PCB Assembly 8% MEMS 15% EMS/Contract Manufacturing/Precision Engineering 8% Photonics 12% PCB Manufacturing 6% LED/Solid State Lighting 12% Professional Services/Consulting 6% Automotive/Transportation 12% Software/Applications 6% Aerospace 11% Academia/University/R&D 6% Photovoltaic/Solar 11% Government 4% Display/FPD 11% Association/Non-profit 1% Medical 10% Media/Publication 1% Imaging 10% Other 4% Consumer Electronics 9%

AREAS OF INTEREST

MANUFACTURING INTERESTS Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS)/System Integration 16% Front-end Manufacturing (IDM, foundry) 36% Factory Control/Process Software 12% Material Engineering/Materials Science 28% Fabless 10% Packaging/Assembly 25% Other Design/Manufacturing Services 13% System Integration/Product-level Manufacturing 24% System-level Manufacturing 21% MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT Test 21% Front-end Processing 34% Design/EDA/IP 18% Inspection and Measurement/Metrology 20% Board-level Manufacturing 10% Assembly/Packaging 19% Roll-to-Roll/Printing 7% Test 19% Other Manufacturing 4% Factory /Robotics 17% Components/Sub-systems/Instrumentation 13% APPLICATION INTERESTS Parts 13% Smart Manufacturing 42% Large-area/Thin Film 13% of Things (IoT) 33% Secondary Equipment and Services 12% Artificial Intelligence Systems (AI) 26% Printing/Coating/Roll-to-Roll 9% Automotive Electronics/Smart Transportation 24% Abatement/Environmental Systems 6% Consumer Electronics 21% Other Manufacturing Equipment 11% Medical Electronics/MedTech 18% Wearables 17% MATERIALS Mobile Technologies/Wireless/5G 17% Wafers/Substrates 31% OLED 15% Process materials: Gases/Liquids/Solids/Chemicals 24% Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (VR/AR) 15% Packaging/Assembly 18% Green Manufacturing/EHS 12% Cleaning 16% /High-performance Computing 11% Consumables 14% Imaging 11% Inks/Pastes/Printing Materials 8% Other Applications 12% Other Materials 12%

DESIGN/MANUFACTURING SERVICES OTHER R&D/Technology Transfer 24% Support Products/Cleanroom 17% Foundries 22% General Business Services/Consulting 12% Manufacturing Services and Consulting 20% Standards 10% Engineering Services 18% Representative Sales and Service 10% Packaging and Test Services (OSAT) 17% Other 1% Design/EDA 16% www.semiconwest.org Key Visiting Companies and Organizations SEMICON West attracts visitors from around the world and from every major microelectronics company, including buying teams from the world’s top capital spending IDMs, foundries, fabless, OSATs, and OEMs. (Partial listings below)

IDMS/FOUNDRIES • Cypress • Maxim • Peregrine • Taiwan Semicon- • Fujitsu • Micralyne, Inc. Semiconductor ductor Manufac- • GLOBAL- • Micrel • Qorvo, Inc. turing Company FOUNDRIES • Micron • Renesas • Teledyne DALSA Semiconductor • IBM • Microsemi Corp. • Samsung • Texas Instruments • IDT • NXP • Silex Microsystems • Infineon Semiconductor • SK Hynix • Toshiba • Intel • ON Semiconductor • STMicroelectronics • TowerJazz • Lumileds • Panasonic • TSI Semiconductors • TSMC

FABLESS/SYSTEM OEMS • ALTA Devices, Inc. • General Dynamics • Magic Leap Health, Inc. • Amazon • Google • Malema Sensors • Qualcomm • AMD • Hewlett-Packard • Marvell • Raytheon • Analog Devices • HGST • Merck Ltd. • Roche • Apple • Huawei • Microchip • Rockwell Collins, • ARM, Inc. • Infinera Corporation Technology Inc. • Broadcom • Invensense • Microsoft • Seagate Technology • Cisco • ISE Labs, Inc. • NeoPhotonics Corp. • Siemens • Cree • Jabil • Northrop Grumman • Skyworks • Dell EMC • Juniper • Solutions, Inc. • Finisar Corporation Networks, Inc. • O2 Technologies, • Tesla • FLIR Systems • Kateeva, Inc. Inc. • Thermo Fisher Scientific • FormFactor, Inc. • Keysight • Omnivision. • Western Digital • GE Global Technologies, Inc. • Omron Research • LG Electronics • Pacific Biosciences • Xilinx • Lockheed Martin • Proteus Digital

OSATS • Amkor Technology • Lingsen Precision • Promex Industries • ASE Group Industries

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www.semiconwest.org Key Visiting Companies and Organizations Continued SEMICON West attracts visitors from around the world and from every major microelectronics company, including buying teams from the world’s top capital spending IDMs, foundries, fabless, OSATs, and OEMs. (Partial listings below)

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS/SERVICES • 3M • EV Group • Murata Machinery, Ltd. • Advantest Corporation • Ferrotec Corporation • Nanometrics, Inc. • Air Liquide • Fujifilm Electronic • Nanosys • Air Products Materials Co., Ltd. • Nikon and Chemicals • Fujikin Incorporated • Nordson Corporation • Aixtron, Inc. • Genmark Automation, Inc. • Parker Hannifin • AMEC, Inc. • Greene Tweed & Co. Corporation • Applied Materials, Inc. • Hakuto Co., Ltd. • PDF Solutions, Inc. • Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. • Hamamatsu Corporation • Perkin Elmer Medical • ASM International N.V. • Heraeus Imaging • ASML • Hermes Microvision, Inc. • Pivotal Systems • ATREG, Inc. • Hitachi Corporation • Axcelis Technologies, Inc. • Honeywell • Praxair, Inc. • BASF Corporation • Intevac, Inc. • RAVE LLC • Brewer Science, Inc. • Invensas Corporation • Revasum • Brooks Automation • JSR Corporation • Rudolph Technologies, Inc. • Bruker Corp. • JX Nippon Mining • SACHEM, Inc. • Cabot Microelectronics & Metals • SCHOTT AG Corp. • Kanematsu PWS, Ltd. • SCREEN Semiconductor • Cadence Design • Kawasaki Robotics, Inc. Solutions Co. Ltd. Systems, Inc. • Kinetics Systems, Inc. • Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd. • Canon • KLA-Tencor Corporation • Soitec • Carl Zeiss • Kyocera • SPTS Technologies • COMET GROUP • Lam Research • Corning, Inc. Corporation • Sumitomo • Cymer LLC • +W Group • Synopsys, Inc. • Dai Nippon Printing • Marubeni Corporation • TE Connectivity Co., Ltd. • Materion Corporation • TEL • Dow Chemical Company • Matheson Tri-Gas • Teradyne Inc. • Dow Electronic Materials • Mattson Technology, Inc. • Toppan Photomask, Inc. • DuPont • Mentor Graphics • Ultratech, Inc. • EAG, Inc. • Mitsubishi Materials • Veeco Instruments • Ebara Corporation • Mitsui & Co., Ltd. • Versum Materials, Inc. • Edwards Vacuum • MKS Instruments, Inc. • Wonik Holdings Co., Ltd. • Entegris, Inc. • Multibeam Corporation • Xcerra Corporation

RESEARCH/ACADEMIA • Binghamptopn University • NASA • University of CA, Berkeley • Carngie Mellon University • National Institute • University of CA, Davis • Delft University of of Standards (NIST) • University of CA, Merced Technology Harvard • San Jose State University • University of University • Sandia National Lab Central Florida • IMEC • Santa Clara University • University of Washington • Intermolecular • Stanford University • University of Wisconsin- • Lawrence Berkeley • University of Arizona Madison National Lab

www.semiconwest.org Media Partners and Attendees More than 50 international trade and business publications and more than 100 journalists and industry analysts partnered with SEMI to bring extensive global coverage of news and information about and from SEMICON West and our participating companies. (Partial listings below)

2018 MEDIA PARTNERS • 3D InCites • eda2asic Consulting • Nikkei BP • Adhesives & Sealants • ElectroIQ • NP Communications Industries • Evaluation Engineering • Photonics Spectra • Advanced Packaging • Extension Media • Physics Today • Angel Business • Gartner • Power Electronics World Communications • Germany Trade & Invest • Semiconductor • AspenCore • Global LEDs/OLEDs Engineering • Austrian Trade • Global SMT & Packaging • Semiconductor Commission International Packaging News • AVEM • IDG • SemiWiki • AZoNano • IEEE Spectrum • Shinyusha Publishing • Bitnavi • IHS • Silicon Run Productions • Bloomberg • JIJI PRESS • Silicon Semiconductor • Bodo’s Power • Korea Times • Society of Vacuum Coaters • C&EN (American • La Plume • Solid State Technology Chemical Society) • LED Manufacturing • Sperling Media Group • Cadence • McClenahan Bruer • Techfocus Media • Ceramic Industry • McGraw-Hill/Amica • TekReports • Chip Design Research • The Korea Times • Chip Scale Review • Media & • U.S. Tech • Circuitnet Entertainment Tech • UBM • Compound • MEMS Direct • UltraPureWater.com Semiconductor • MEPTEC • US Tech • Displays • Mergermarket • Vietnam Television • Dow Jones & Co. • MIT Technology Review • Wafer News • EDA Cafe • NASA Tech Briefs • WTWH Media

INVESTORS/ANALYSTS • Allianz Global Investors • Freeman Technology • Mutual of America • ArcInsight Partners and Market Advisors Capital Management • AzTrong • G2 Investment Partners • MWV • B.Riley FBR • Gartner, Inc. • New Street Research • BlackRock • Global Equities Research • Nezu Asia • Bloomberg • Goldman Sachs & Co. • NIBC Bank • BMO Capital Markets • HolospaceX • Phase 4 • Capital Factory • Hosei University • RBC Capital Markets • Citi • IDC • ROTH Capital • Constitution Research • IHS Markit Technology • Seaport Global and Management • Isaiah Research • Semico Research, Corp. • Coughlin Associates • Jay Goldman • Sequoia Capital Global • Cowen and Company • Jeffries & Co. Equities • Craig-Hallum Capital • JPMorgan • SMBC Nikko Securities Group • KeyBanc Capital Markets • Stifel Nicolaus • CSDN • Litchfield Hills Research, • TCW • Deloitte Tohmatsu LLC • TECHCET Consulting • Macquarie Capital • TechInsights • Deutsche Bank • Matthews Asia • Technology Partners Inc. • D-Side Advisors • Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan • TIRIAS Research • Evercore ISI Stanley Securities • VLSI Research • Exane BNP Paribas • Mizuho Securities USA • W2AGZ Technologies • FIL Investments (Japan) • MKM Partners • WebFeet Research Inc. Limited • MooreElite • Wells Fargo Securities • Firsthand Capital www.semiconwest.org