The 65th AVS International Symposium and Exhibition addresses cutting-edge issues associated with materials, processing, and interfaces in the research and manufacturing communities.
This symposium presents the opportunity to see featured papers from AVS technical divisions, technology groups, and explore focus topics on emerging technologies. The exhibition is one of the largest in the world and provides an opportunity to view the latest products and services offered by 200+ participating companies.
The theme for this year is “Materials, Interfaces and Process Technology for the IoT Era” based on the predicted explosion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the coming years and promises to be more exciting and forward-looking than ever.
The 65th AVS International Symposium and Exhibition addresses cutting-edge issues associated with materials, processing, and interfaces in the research and manufacturing communities.
This symposium presents the opportunity to see featured papers from AVS technical divisions, technology groups, and explore focus topics on emerging technologies. The exhibition is one of the largest in the world and provides an opportunity to view the latest products and services offered by 200+ participating companies.
The theme for this year is “Materials, Interfaces and Process Technology for the IoT Era” based on the predicted explosion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the coming years and promises to be more exciting and forward-looking than ever.
Poster session
MS-TuP4 Novel Safe Approach to Process Gas Delivery
By: Richard Elzer, Entegris; K.W. Olander, Retired co-founder of ATMI Corp
The history of high pressure toxic gases is riddled with safety events, actual injuries and deaths as well as near misses, some reported and many not report.
Featured White Paper
Novel Safe Approach to Process Gas Delivery
This technical white paper examines how SAGS function, where they’ve found utility, and suggests future uses in semiconductor manufacturing, various other industry applications, as well as laboratory settings.