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Yole Développement’s LED & Power Electronics seminar takes place on January 29, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea
Yole Développement has organized an LED & Power Electronics seminar in South Korea for January 29, 2013 – just prior to SEMICON Korea. Dedicated to the areas of LED and Power Electronics, the seminar will consist of Yole Développement presentations on the aforementioned market areas, along with presentations from System Plus Consulting on their Reverse Costing and Cost Simulation tools. Featured speakers are Dr. Philippe Roussel, Yole Développement Business Unit Manager; Pars Mukish, Yole Développement Technology & Market Analyst for LED & Compound Semiconductors; and Michel Alain, CEO of System Plus Consulting.
“ITaking place at the Novotel Ambassador Gangnam Hotel, Yole Développement’s event offers a promising program: the morning session will be dedicated to the LED industry, covering everything from substrates to lighting applications. Presentation topics include:
Overall LED market and industry status
Sapphire, SiC, Silicon, AlN: what will future LED consist of?
Front-end and packaging manufacturing technologies + new challenges
Reverse engineering and costing results for some of the best-known packaged LED
Demonstration of LED CoSim+, a reverse costing simulation tool
The afternoon session will focus on Power Electronics. With an expected -20% negative growth in 2012, the Power Electronics industry is now looking for new applications powered by new technologies. During the session, titled “Will wide bandgap technologies erode silicon’s monopoly?”, speakers will review 2012 and discuss how innovation in semiconductor devices will open doors to a brighter future, driven by green-tech demand. Presentation topics include:
Overall Power Electronics market and technologies: How IGBT, SJ MOSFET, SiC and GaN will shape the Power industry
Focus on SiC: PV inverters have started massively adopting SiC. Why is this and what’s next?
Focus on GaN: 200V today, 600V tomorrow? What impact and what technology roadmap?
Reverse engineering and costing results for some of the most recent WBG devices: EPC’s GaN HEMT & Cree’s SiC MOSFET
Demonstration of Power CoSim+, a reverse costing simulation tool