GSA Events

GSA Panel Discussion at CES January 9, 2008


Consumer electronics is a significant volume growth driver for the semiconductor industry. Traditional product development dynamics unique to the semiconductor industry may not be well understood or valued by consumer electronics firms facing their own unique set of market imperatives. While the goals of semiconductor vendors and CE OEMs are not necessarily in conflict, they may be misaligned for success — for either party. 

This first time panel at CES will leverage a joint survey and report collaboration between GSA, CEA and KPMG.  The panel will discuss the key metrics driving product development behavior with both semiconductor and consumer electronics companies and will explore how semiconductor companies and consumer electronics OEMs can better partner to improve time-to-market and product quality.  The final report will be provided to GSA and CEA members and KPMG contacts.

 

Improving Time-to-Market and Product Quality:
Improving the Life Cycle Alignment between Semiconductor and Consumer Electronics Companies

Wednesday January 9, 2008
Consumer Electronics Show

The Venetian, Lando 4201
Las Vegas, Nevada
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

featured panel

Moderator: Ron Steger, Partner, Global Partner-in-Charge Semiconductor Industry, KPMG, LLP

Panelists:

  • Bill Adamec, Senior Director Semiconductor Technology Group, Microsoft Corporation
  • Robert Blake, Vice President of Automotive and Consumer Business Unit, Altera Corporation
  • Rick Cassidy, President of TSMC North America, TSMC
  • Aart de Geus, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Synopsys, Inc.
Who Should Attend

All semiconductor professionals

why you should attend
  • Learn about benchmark product development metrics of both the consumer electronics and semiconductor industries
  • Learn what consumer electronics and semiconductor executives value and how they measure product development success
  • Understand how consumer electronics firms currently work with semiconductor companies during the product design process and uncover best practices
  • Identify where gaps exist in the objectives of each industry group and point to mutual change that may lead to better product development/introduction performance
registration

Please visit www.cesweb.org to register.

Please enter password to view the panel presentation and study findings.
SAP DesignCon 2009 MagnaChip TSMC True Circuits Cadence Design Systems, Inc.