Factory Integration – 2006 Electronics Manufacturing Summit
By Semiconductor International Staff -- Semiconductor International, 1/26/2006
Factory Integration
Thursday, April 20th – 10:00am CST
While most of the ITRS focuses on process technology, the objective of the Factory Integration chapter is to ensure that fabs fully integrate physical and data elements to enable the development and high-volume operation of these process technologies so that the right products are made in the right volumes on schedule, while meeting cost targets. A key goal in factory integration is improved manufacturing productivity, which is expected to play an even greater future role in reducing time to money and getting the most out of the factory investment.
Moderator
Aaron Hand
Managing Editor
Semiconductor International
Speaker
Mani Janakiram
Intel
Mani Janakiram has been with Intel for more than six years, managing several strategic projects in factory modeling, capacity planning, process control, analytics and factory science research. He has 18+ years of experience in statistical modeling, capacity planning, data mining, factory operations, and process control. One of his publications in the Journal of Quality Control was awarded the Brumbaugh Award from ASQ for making the greatest contribution to the development of industrial applications of quality control. Janakiram has been recognized as a Six Sigma Black Belt, he is an ASQ-certified Quality Engineer and an SME-certified Manufacturing Engineer. He chairs the FORCe and co-chairs the Factory Integration group of the ITRS. He serves on several committees, including the Alliance for Manufacturing (AIM) of Stanford University, International Sematech Industry Economic Modeling, Factory Systems of Semiconductor Research Corp. (SRC), and mentors several engineers and students (M.S./Ph.D.). He has been recognized by SRC as an outstanding mentor, and has been awarded the Mahboob Khan Award. Janakiram holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in industrial and systems engineering from Arizona State University, and a B.S. in mechanical engineering.
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