CASPA 2010 Summer Symposium
"New Sparks of Innovation"
Date/Time: July 17, 2010 (Saturday); 12:00pm-5:30pm
Venue: Intel SC12 Auditorium, 3600 Juliette Ln., Santa Clara, CA 95054
Fee: Free to all
Language: English
Symposium Agenda:
Noon –1:00pm Registration & Networking ((Free Light Food & Drink)
1:00 – 1:10pm Symposium Welcome Remarks
Liang Peng, Symposium Chair and Director of Board, CASPA
1:10 – 1:40pm How Cloud Computing is transforming the Semiconductor Industry
Chris Weitz, Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP.
1:40 – 2:40pm Founder's Forum: Data streaming through Internet & Wireless
Innovation, Insatiable Need for Bandwidth and Impact of Global IT Build-Out
Amir Nayyerhabibi, Co-founder, President & CEO, Cortina Systems Inc.
Fulfilling the Promise of Mobile TV
Samuel Sheng, Co-founder, Telegent Systems Inc.
The Video Internet: Preparing for the Web's Next Frontier
Hui Zhang, Co-founder, Chief Scientist, Conviva Inc.
2:40 – 3:00pm Introduction of CASPA & New Corporate Sponsors
Jason Wang, Chairman and President, CASPA
3:00 – 4:30pm Digital Power Control Intelligence Shines on Energy Efficiency
Jerry Zheng, Vice President of Technology Marketing, iWatt Inc.
NAND Flash Memory as Driver of Ubiquitous Portable Storage and Innovations
Jian Chen, Technical Executive, Sandisk Corporation
New Opportunity of Chinese Semiconductor Industry
Zi Xue, Deputy Secretary of General, Shanghai Integrated Circuit Industry Association
4:30 – 5:30pm Networking
RSVP: To register online, please click here
(Please make sure to fill in your name, email, phone, CASPA membership and all the info requested.)
With global economy gaining momentum on recovery, new sparks of next wave technology innovation have been generated in Silicon Valley. The demands from new technology sectors including green energy and new usage models in Internet and wireless have dramatically impacted the computing world and are profoundly changing the ways we live. The new business service models provided by cloud computing is disrupting the traditional supply chain of semiconductor, fundamentally transforming the landscape of semiconductor industry. While the adoption of SSD technology in semiconductor systems has dramatically improved the efficiency of computing device, and brought great convenience to consumers. Performance driven computing model is replaced by efficient computing with less power via intelligent power management, and the new usages in internet connectivity, social networking, portability and graphics user interfaces. The digital home revolution empowered by exponential increasing use of image, sound and video content has fundamentally changed the way people manage, use, and share data with interaction between all digital devices conceivable, be it a PC, a cell phone, a PDA, or an entertainment device.
Please come to join us in an inspiring afternoon discussion on July 17, 2010 at Intel Headquarter in Santa Clara, California. You will have a face-to-face opportunity to meet with the leaders from Silicon Valley startups and emerging sectors, who are helping global economic recovery with new directions and dimensions of future technologies. Come and learn their vision and insights of how the world is changing under a new trajectory, and its influence on you to determine what role you want to play in the new round of innovation.
Notice of using Intel Facility by CASPA:
Parking Regulation: Symposium parking will be at Intel SC9's parking garage & open space parking lot (map).
Access at Intel Facility: During Symposium hours, attendees are allowed to stay ONLY in the Auditorium on the 1st floor and the front lobby of SC12. No access to other locations at Intel SC12 Building is permitted. The auditorium and front lobby of SC12 will be closed for access after the event. Intel employees need to follow standard procedures through the security checking to go inside the building.
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