ASU’s semiconductor work to be featured at nation’s largest microelectronics trade show
ASU will be well represented in the upcoming largest microelectronics trade show in North American, soon to be held in Phoenix. ASU President Michael will give a keynote address while a discussion about how fabrication labs could benefit from the of artificial intelligence, or AI, technology and robots will be led by Binil Starly, director of the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, part of the Fulton Schools. Fulton Schools Dean Kyle Squires foresees an opportunity to introduce the broader microelectronics community to ASU’s ongoing contributions to advances in semiconductor technology, workforce development, research and innovation. Starly says ASU also has the opportunity to highlight that it has become one of the largest producers of talent for the industry.

