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Recorded live at the IMAPS Symposium 2024 in Boston MA, where 3D InCites member companies presented their latest technologies and showcased their products. This episode features conversations with nine of our member companies.
Brendan Wells, Amkor Technology, Inc., explains the difference between laminate and strip-based substrates for advanced packaging and when to use each. He also discusses how chiplet integration is impacting the assembly processes.
Evan Griffith and Sze Pe Lim, Indium Corporation, talk about how changing advanced packaging requirements for AI chip sets are changing the game for materials development.
John Lannon, general manager of Micross AIT talks about progress with the company’s 300mm capacity expansion and what it means to win the William T. Ashman and John A. Wagnon Technical Achievement Award.
LPKF’s Richard Noack talks about the difference between glass interposers and glass core technology, and what’s driving development of these materials.
Sally Ann Henry, ACM Research, talks about the company’s decision to invest in equipment platforms to support panel level packaging.
Casey Krawiec, StratEdge Corporation, talks about what it means to receive the IMAPS Society Award for Corporate Sponsorship, and why he thinks it’s important to support these activities.
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Recorded live at the IMAPS Symposium 2024 in Boston MA, where 3D InCites member companies presented their latest technologies and showcased their products. This episode features conversations with nine of our member companies.
Brendan Wells, Amkor Technology, Inc., explains the difference between laminate and strip-based substrates for advanced packaging and when to use each. He also discusses how chiplet integration is impacting the assembly processes.
Evan Griffith and Sze Pe Lim, Indium Corporation, talk about how changing advanced packaging requirements for AI chip sets are changing the game for materials development.
John Lannon, general manager of Micross AIT talks about progress with the company’s 300mm capacity expansion and what it means to win the William T. Ashman and John A. Wagnon Technical Achievement Award.
LPKF’s Richard Noack talks about the difference between glass interposers and glass core technology, and what’s driving development of these materials.
Sally Ann Henry, ACM Research, talks about the company’s decision to invest in equipment platforms to support panel level packaging.
Casey Krawiec, StratEdge Corporation, talks about what it means to receive the IMAPS Society Award for Corporate Sponsorship, and why he thinks it’s important to support these activities.
An Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Digital Disruption with Geoff NielsonListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
IMAPS InternationalSupport the show
Become a sustaining member!
Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
Interested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more.
Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2024 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
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