Anyone here from Dallas or Austin? This looks like an interesting seminar. Jeff
Dallas & Austin Breakfast Presentations: ``The Semiconductor Manufacturing Outlook' BUSINESS WIRE - February 17, 2000 11:13 DALLAS, Feb 17, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Polishing the Crystal Ball: The Semiconductor Manufacturing Outlook
This is the title of a presentation to be delivered in Texas next month by INFRASTRUCTURE, the leading independent industry analysts and consultants covering the investor's view of the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
What's the outlook for the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment industries for 2000 and beyond? Are we in the middle of an extended growth cycle? If we are in a long-term growth cycle, what products will drive continued device consumption? Are there factors that could accelerate or derail the cycle? It's a formidable task to distill and synthesize all of today's information. In conjunction with SEMI, Carl Johnson and Ron Leckie of INFRASTRUCTURE will deliver their answers to these questions and many others in presentations over breakfast on March 8, 2000 in Dallas and on March 9, 2000 in Austin, Texas.
The Staff of INFRASTRUCTURE have been studying market trends and cycles for over six years. During their presentation, Johnson and Leckie will discuss key metrics and provide expert commentary about the health and future of today's device manufacturing business. Important transitions in the semiconductor capital equipment arena will be addressed. The discussion will touch on new fab construction, materials consumption, 300mm and final manufacturing. The presentation will also touch on end market drivers and their impact on semiconductor consumption.
In monthly and weekly publications, INFRASTRUCTURE distributes its analysis and insight on the industry in general as well as specific companies such as Applied Materials (Nasdaq:AMAT), Asyst Technologies (Nasdaq:ASYT), KLA Tencor (Nasdaq:KLAC), PRI Automation (Nasdaq:PRIA), Teradyne (NYSE:TER), Credence Systems (Nasdaq:CMOS), Kulicke & Soffa (Nasdaq:KLIC), Lam Research (Nasdaq:LRCX), Novellus Systems (Nasdaq:NVLS), Cohu Inc. (Nasdaq:COHU), Photronics (Nasdaq:PLAB), Dupont Photomasks (Nasdaq:DPMI), Cymer (Nasdaq: CYMI) and Amkor (Nasdaq:AMKR).
The Events:
These two events are organized in conjunction with SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International) and the AEA (American Electronics Association). The first breakfast will be held on Wednesday March 8 in Dallas at the Westin Galleria. This will be repeated on Thursday, March 9 in Austin at the Marriott at the Capital. These events will both start at 8:30 AM, include a continental breakfast followed by the 90-minute presentation, concluding by 10:30 AM.
To Sign-up:
Before March 1, the cost will be $40 per person for SEMI and AEA Members; nonmembers $45 per person. After March 1, the cost will be $50 per person. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged.
To register by phone (credit cards only), call 650/940-6901. For a printed flyer call SEMI Southwest at 512/349-2422.
About INFRASTRUCTURE:
INFRASTRUCTURE is the autonomous research organization of WIPNET Inc., a Texas corporation, which publishes a monthly newsletter, mid-week "Industry Notes" and is the recognized leader in bringing technology, market and investment-oriented analysis on the semiconductor, semiconductor capital equipment, flat panel display and related industries. Individuals may subscribe to these services for $375 per year, and gain access to archives of the publications for research purposes.
Further information on INFRASTRUCTURE may be obtained by visiting the Web site at: infras.com or calling 972/492-7208. |