Continuing on from the success of
their previous program of Chinese Seminars which have attracted over 200
participants, Oxford Instruments, leaders in the manufacture of plasma etch and
deposition systems, will be holding two additional one day Seminars in Asia
focussing on Nanoscale Plasma Processing. These events are being held on
the 14th May (Beijing, China) and 16th May (ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan), and will
feature talks by a number of invited guest speakers, specialists from China,
Taiwan and Europe, in addition to Process and Applications experts from Oxford
Instruments Plasma Technology.
These academic and industrial
experts will discuss topics including Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD),
Photovoltaics (PV), Deep Silicon Etch, Power Devices, HBLED and Ion Beam
technologies during the full one day programme.
Prof. Yang Fuhua, Institute of
Semiconductors, CAS, Beijing is very pleased to be involved with the Beijing
seminar, “We hosted a similar event with Oxford Instruments two years ago and
it was a great success with attendance of over 100 people. The content was
excellent with very informative talks from a diverse range of speakers. The
events are a great means of finding out about new techniques in an informal
setting, with plenty of time to speak to the experts!”
Jeffrey Seah, Asia Business
Manager for Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, who will open the Seminar
comments: “We are anticipating a large audience at these Seminars in China and
Taiwan, and are extremely honoured that so many distinguished speakers have
accepted our invitation to speak about their work in Plasma Processing. Our
Seminars are a great opportunity for the Plasma Processing community to come
together, to share their experiences, and to learn more from leading
international experts in their field.”
Based on the success of their
previous Seminars in Beijing and Shanghai, Oxford Instruments anticipates a
very high level of interest from both academic and production participants,
attracted by such an interesting programme and prestigious speakers.
The event is free to attend, but
booking is essential via process.news@oxinst.com,
lingling.wang@oxinst.com (Beijing
seminar) or Maggie.tsai@oxinst.com
(ITRI, Taiwan seminar)
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