The event is being co-chaired by Professor Christoph Kutter, director of the Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT, and Janusz Bryzek, the originator and chairman of the TSensors initiative.
The three-day program includes talks from Luc van den Hove, CEO of IMEC, Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO of Yole Developpement; Jeremie Bouchaud, senior analyst specializing in MEMS and sensors from IHS Technology; Benedetto Vigna, head of the analog & MEMS business unit at STMicroelectronics; as well as speakers from the European Commission, NXP, Volkswagen, Infineon, Freescale, Robert Bosch and Samsung.
The full program could be found here when this article was first published.
The Munich event will include an opportunity to catch up on progress on the Trillion Sensor Roadmap exercise that has been taking place over the last six months.
Munich will be followed by a second annual California TSensors Summit taking place Nov. 12 and 13 at La Jolla, Calif. and TSensors Summit Japan taking place Dec. 8 and 9 in Tokyo, Japan.
Related links and articles:
TSensors Summit Munich Program
News articles:
Janusz Bryzek: The trillion-sensor man: Part 1
Janusz Bryzek: The trillion-sensor man: Part 2
Trillion Sensor Summit preps roadmap