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Press Release

Asyst
Technologies and VLSI Research Announce Third Conference
Call in Fab Automation Series

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Asyst Technologies and VLSI Research Inc have scheduled
the third in a special series of joint technology conference
calls dedicated to the status, challenges, opportunities
and future direction of semiconductor fab automation.
Using an interactive Q&A format, coupled with a live telecast,
each segment of this Fab Automation Series explores a
vital facet of fab automation and its enabling role in
fabricating state-of-the-art chips.
Moderated by well-known industry analyst G. Dan Hutcheson,
CEO of VLSI Research Inc, the segments include guest
industry experts, chosen for their unique perspective
on the specific topic at hand, as well as their visionary
insight into the future semiconductor roadmap.
The third conference call in this informative series
will feature a discussion on: "300mm Automation Material
Handling Systems (AMHS)." |
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| WHEN: |
Thursday, October 11, 2001
8:00 a.m. (PDT) The call will last approximately 45 minutes |
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| WEBCAST: |
http://www.asyst.com/FabAutomation/ |
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| HOSTS: |
G. Dan Hutcheson, CEO, VLSI Research Inc
Dr. Mihir Parikh, Chairman and CEO, Asyst Technologies |
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| SPECIAL GUEST: |
Marc Lohoff, 300mm Automation Manager, Infineon Technologies |
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| SPONSORS: |
Asyst Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of integrated
automation systems for the semiconductor manufacturing
industry, which enable semiconductor manufacturers to
increase their manufacturing productivity and protect
their investment in silicon wafers during the manufacture
of integrated circuits, or ICs. Through its "Value-Assured
Fab" strategy, Asyst offers a broad range of 200mm and
300mm solutions that enable the safe transfer of wafers
and information between the process equipment and the
fab line throughout the IC fabrication process, while
reducing IC damage caused by human, environmental, mechanical
and chemical factors. Encompassing isolation systems,
work-in-process materials management, substrate-handling
robotics, automated transport and loading systems, and
connectivity automation software, Asyst's modular, interoperable
solutions allow chipmakers and original equipment manufacturers,
or OEMs, to select and employ the value-assured, hands-off
manufacturing capabilities that best suit their needs.
VLSI Research Inc was founded in
1976 and specializes in market research and economic
analysis on the technical, business and economic aspects
of the high-technology semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Its numerous contacts within the semiconductor industry
provide sharply focused insight into emerging requirements.
The success of VLSI Research Inc is due to its reputation
for unparalleled accuracy and innovation in market research.
Its databases on manufacturing are used throughout industry,
by government and is often quoted by the press. Since
the early eighties, it has been the only market research
firm to consistently gauge the direction of growth.
VLSI was the first to use demand-based forecasting and
cost-of-ownership models for evaluating equipment; the
first to model semiconductor inventories in forecasts,
to provide portable research and to perform customer
satisfaction surveys; and the first semiconductor industry
research firm to apply desktop publishing. |
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