Week of Events
IEEE USA – Packaging Chips With CHIPS
IEEE USA – Packaging Chips With CHIPS
WHEN: 17 October 2024WHERE: Scottsdale, ArizonaREGISTRATION: https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/registration/There is a great semiconductor event coming up in Scottsdale Arizona on October 17th - (https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/).Registration is (https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/registration/) for the in-person event being held at (https://skysong.com/overview/) - The Arizona State University’s Scottsdale Innovation Center. This one day summit will look at the CHIPS Act from the specific perspective of packaging, with a special focus on the West Coast. We’ll be bringing together thought leaders from chip design and packaging companies, along with government policy makers, to discuss the industry in light of the historic CHIPS Act and the Materials-to-Fab Center coming to Arizona State University.To find out more or to sign up today, visit the website at: https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/If you have any questions about the Summit or would like to find out how to get your company involved with this event, please contact IEEE-USA’s Melissa Carl at [email protected] forward to seeing you in Scottsdale!Bldg: Skysong 1, 1475 North Scottsdale Road , Scottsdale , Arizona, United States, 85257
IEEE USA – Packaging Chips With CHIPS
IEEE USA – Packaging Chips With CHIPS
WHEN: 17 October 2024 WHERE: Scottsdale, Arizona REGISTRATION: https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/registration/ There is a great semiconductor event coming up in Scottsdale Arizona on October 17th - (https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/). Registration is (https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/registration/) for the in-person event being held at (https://skysong.com/overview/) - The Arizona State University’s Scottsdale Innovation Center. This one day summit will look at the CHIPS Act from the specific perspective of packaging, with a special focus on the West Coast. We’ll be bringing together thought leaders from chip design and packaging companies, along with government policy makers, to discuss the industry in light of the historic CHIPS Act and the Materials-to-Fab Center coming to Arizona State University. To find out more or to sign up today, visit the website at: https://chips.ieeeusa.org/pcwc-2024/ If you have any questions about the Summit or would like to find out how to get your company involved with this event, please contact IEEE-USA’s Melissa Carl at [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you in Scottsdale! Bldg: Skysong 1, 1475 North Scottsdale Road , Scottsdale , Arizona, United States, 85257
Women in Engineering: What would you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0?
Women in Engineering: What would you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0?
As we transition from the fourth industrial revolution to the fifth, the landscape of engineering and technology is evolving rapidly. Industry 5.0 heralds a new era where human creativity and intelligent technologies converge to deliver personalized, sustainable solutions. In this transformative phase, the contributions of women in engineering are not just beneficial but essential. In this talk, we will explore the critical role women play in this new industrial age. We will discuss the historical context of industrial revolutions and examine how the fourth industrial revolution brought us advancements like IoT, AI, and smart factories. Moving into Industry 5.0, we will see a shift towards human-machine collaboration, emphasizing sustainability, clean energy, and innovative materials. Studies have shown that gender-diverse leadership teams are more profitable, competitive, and better equipped to navigate complex challenges. Women excel in leadership qualities such as emotional intelligence, creative problem-solving, and inclusive team building, all of which are crucial in this new era. We will highlight the unique skills and perspectives that women bring to the table, which are pivotal for thriving in Industry 5.0. Through real-world examples and case studies, we will illustrate how women in engineering can harness their strengths to drive innovation and lead their organizations. We will also discuss actionable strategies for women to secure their place in Industry 5.0, including networking, championing inclusive technology, and leading with agility. Join us to explore how women can shape a future that is innovative, inclusive, and unstoppable. So, what will you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0? Speaker(s): Jeewika Ranaweera, Ph.D., Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427810
Women in Engineering: What would you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0?
Women in Engineering: What would you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0?
As we transition from the fourth industrial revolution to the fifth, the landscape of engineering and technology is evolving rapidly. Industry 5.0 heralds a new era where human creativity and intelligent technologies converge to deliver personalized, sustainable solutions. In this transformative phase, the contributions of women in engineering are not just beneficial but essential.In this talk, we will explore the critical role women play in this new industrial age. We will discuss the historical context of industrial revolutions and examine how the fourth industrial revolution brought us advancements like IoT, AI, and smart factories. Moving into Industry 5.0, we will see a shift towards human-machine collaboration, emphasizing sustainability, clean energy, and innovative materials.Studies have shown that gender-diverse leadership teams are more profitable, competitive, and better equipped to navigate complex challenges. Women excel in leadership qualities such as emotional intelligence, creative problem-solving, and inclusive team building, all of which are crucial in this new era. We will highlight the unique skills and perspectives that women bring to the table, which are pivotal for thriving in Industry 5.0. Through real-world examples and case studies, we will illustrate how women in engineering can harness their strengths to drive innovation and lead their organizations. We will also discuss actionable strategies for women to secure their place in Industry 5.0, including networking, championing inclusive technology, and leading with agility.Join us to explore how women can shape a future that is innovative, inclusive, and unstoppable. So, what will you do to secure your place in Industry 5.0?Speaker(s): Jeewika Ranaweera, Ph.D., Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/427810
IEEE R6 Southwest Area Fall Meeting
IEEE R6 Southwest Area Fall Meeting
There will be an in-person Southwest Area meeting on October 19, 2024 in Phoenix, Ariz., preceding the Energy Conversion Congress & Expo (ECCE) Conference.It will also be a great chance to network with other IEEE leaders and learn about their activities, as well as meet the student chapter leaders. Updates on Student Officer Training are included. There will be a great opportunity to expand your knowledge of what IEEE has to offer your members and to learn how to better engage them.Co-sponsored by: Heather MoniganAgenda: Tentative agenda: -Oct 18 - Dinner (probably within walking distance of the hotel)Oct 19 -Presentations by R6 officers: -8:00 Opening remarks - Kathy H./ R6 Chair8:30 Introductions & sharing 5 min each Section9:00 OU Analytics, Concur, NextGen - Richard/Sarge9:30 Educational Activities update - Mostafa Mortezaie9:55 Coffee/Bio break10:10 Conferences - Scott Tamashiro10:20 Life Member- Mike Andrews10:30 YP presentation - Brianne Tengan11:00 vTools update -Sanjay Samuel11:30 WIE/SPAX activities - Peijung Tsai12:00 Lunch12:45 Group Photo1:00pm - 2:00pm Presentations by R6 Elected Chair candidates followed by Q&A in person and via the Zoom link below.2:00pm - 2:30pm Local presentation (TBD)2:30pm - 3:00pm Closing remarks and Coffee breakTBD, we are looking at Az State Univ, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
IEEE R6 Southwest Area Fall Meeting
IEEE R6 Southwest Area Fall Meeting
There will be an in-person Southwest Area meeting on October 19, 2024 in Phoenix, Ariz., preceding the Energy Conversion Congress & Expo (ECCE) Conference. It will also be a great chance to network with other IEEE leaders and learn about their activities, as well as meet the student chapter leaders. Updates on Student Officer Training are included. There will be a great opportunity to expand your knowledge of what IEEE has to offer your members and to learn how to better engage them. A tour of the GCU School of Engineering & Technology is planned. Lodging, 18 Oct: Hilton Garden Inn, Phoenix Airport 3422 E Elwood Phoenix, Arizona 85040 (tel:+1 602-470-0500) (https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/phxaggi-hilton-garden-inn-phoenix-airport/) The link below gives a discount of $139.00 per night. I got the deadline extended to Oct 11, despite the link saying it is only good until Oct 4. https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/phxaggi-ieee-c82136fa-a2aa-4ee5-b038-da3e8cbb967f/ There is a free Airport Shuttle to/from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Privately-Owned Conveyance (POC) to the Area Meeting location at GCU will be provided. Co-sponsored by: Heather Monigan Agenda: Agenda: - Oct 18 - 6:30 PM: Dinner at the hotel, Hilton Garden Inn, Phoenix Airport. Meet at the hotel lobby. Oct 19 - 8:00 - 8:30 - Opening remarks - Kathy H./ R6 Chair 8:30 - 9:00 - Region 6 Goals for 2025 - Joseph Wei 9:00 - 9:30 - Presentation by R6-Director-Elect - Scott Tamashiro 9:30 - 10:00 -Introductions & sharing 5 min each Section 10:00 Break 10:15 - 10:45 vTools update - Sanjay Samuel OU Analytics, Concur, NextGen - Sanjay Samuel/Sarge 10:45 - 11:00 Educational Activities update - Mostafa Mortezaie 11:00 - 11:10 Conferences - Scott Tamashiro 11:10 - 11:20 Life Member- Richard Morse, for Mike Andrews 11:20 - 11:40 YP presentation - Daniel Thomson 11:40 - 12:00 WIE/SPAX activities - Peijung Tsai 12:00 Lunch 12:45 Group Photo 1:00 - 2:30 - Breakout Sessions 1:00 - 2:00 - Student Branch/Officer Training - Mostafa Mortezaie 1:00 - 1:30 - PACE Update - Amber Orr 1:30 - 2:00 - Industry Engagement - Tim Lee 2:00 - 2:30 - Meeting Recap & Closing remarks 2:30 - 4:00 - Tour, GCU School of Engineering, Science & Technology Bldg: Engineering, Grand Canyon University (GCU), 3300 W Camelback Rd., Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85017