Bridging the Gap: Activating the Semiconductor Supply Chain Network

Semiconductor Chip.

The NY Smart I-Corridor Tech Hub and the University at Buffalo School of Management’s Center for Supply Chain Analytics will host an exclusive day and a half conference dedicated to growth of the semiconductor supply chain industry in New York State.

Conference Contact

Center for Supply Chain Analytics
mgt-csca@buffalo.edu

Conference Information

July 15, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
July 16, 8 a.m. – noon 

University at Buffalo Center for the Arts and Alfiero Center; North Campus, Amherst, N.Y.

Schedule

Day 1

University at Buffalo Center for the Arts Screening Room and Atrium

Gain invaluable insights into the U.S. semiconductor manufacturing resurgence; explore national, state and regional initiatives; and discover what it takes to become a supplier in this rapidly growing industry. Engage with top industry leaders, government officials, tech hub experts and peers to understand the landscape and opportunities ahead.

8 a.m.

Registration and continental breakfast

9–9:15 a.m.

Welcome remarks 
Venu Govindaraju, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, University at Buffalo

9:15–10:15 a.m.

Session 1: Keynote Address
Ajay Balan, Senior Manager, Silicon Planning, Micron Technology  

10:15–10:45 a.m.

Morning Coffee break/ networking

10:45–11:45 a.m.

Session 2: NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub and Governor’s Office of Semiconductor Expansion Management and Integration (GO-SEMI)
Hear from the SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub and GO SEMI initiatives’ leadership. What groundwork has been laid, and what opportunities lie ahead? 

Moderator: Ananth Iyer, Dean, UB School of Management

11:45 a.m.–1 p.m.

Lunch

1–2 p.m.

Session 3: The Semiconductor Optics Supply Chain
What is the optics supply chain, where does it fit into the semiconductor supply chain, and where are opportunities for suppliers? 

  • Speakers from Optimax, Corning, Sydor, and EvolvOptic
  • Moderator: Alexis Vogt, Endowed Chair & Professor of Optics, Monroe Community College

2–2:30 p.m.

Afternoon Coffee Break/Networking

2:30–3:30 p.m.

Session 4: Quality, Certifications, Standards and Manufacturing Practices
The semiconductor industry has exceptionally high supplier standards. Learn what businesses need to know about supplier requirements and gain resources and insights to help firms meet and exceed standards.  

Moderator: Benjamin Rand, President, Insyte Consulting

3:30–4:30 p.m.

Session 5: NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub Component Projects
Learn about the Tech Hub component projects: C3, STEP UP and SCAN. What do the acronyms mean, and what can these projects offer firms expanding within or entering the semiconductor industry? 

  • Robin Cole Jr.,  Vice President, Economic & Workforce Development and Career Technical Education, Monroe Community College
  • Duncan Brown, Vice President for Research, Syracuse University 
  • Jennifer Flagg, Director, Center for Supply Chain Analytics, UB School of Management

4:30–5 p.m.

Day One Recap and Thank You 
Ananth Iyer, Dean, UB School of Management

5–6 p.m.

Reception

Day 2

University at Buffalo Alfiero Center

Expand your network as you meet with fabrication and tier-one buyers, as well as regional resource providers ready to equip your business with the tools, funding and insights needed to break into the semiconductor supply chain network.

8 a.m.

Registration and continental breakfast
Sign up for one-on-one meetings, visit resource tables and network.

8 a.m.–Noon
Scheduled one-on-one meetings between buyers and suppliers; and resource providers available for discussion at booths.  

8:30–8:45 a.m.

Welcome remarks
Jennifer Flagg, Director, Center for Supply Chain Analytics, UB School of Management

8:45–10 a.m.

Lightening Round Buyer Needs Talks
Speakers have 5 to 10 minutes to identify opportunities for suppliers from the Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse region to support their businesses. Topics include:

  • Specific buying needs: what would buyers like to source from this region
  • What it takes to become a supplier (i.e. qualification, certification) 
  • The process for becoming a supplier
  • Potential barriers to supplier qualification and recommendations for overcoming challenges 

Featuring presentations from the following organizations:

  • GlobalFoundries
  • INFICON
  • GDI Integrate Facility Services
  • Micron Technologies
  • More to come!

10–10:15 a.m.

Coffee Break 

10:15–11 a.m.

Preparing to Sell to the Government and Large Government Prime Contractors
APEX Accelerators serve existing and new business to strengthen the defense industrial base. Learn how the APEX Accelerators can support your business to become capable of participating in DoD, federal, state, and local contracts.

  • Anna Vulaj, Program Director, Monroe County Finger Lakes APEX Accelerator
  • Lenora Leasure, Program Manager, Empire APEX Accelerator

11 a.m.–Noon

Facilitating and Financing Growth
Hear from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Erie County Industrial Development Agency, and local lenders ready to help the region’s companies expand and thrive. 

  • Victoria Reynolds, District Director, U.S. Small Business Administration, Buffalo District Office
  • Robbie Ann McPherson, Director of Marketing and Communications, Erie County Industrial Development Agency 
  • Jerry Manhard, Chief Lending Officer, Erie County Industrial Development Agency (ECIDA)

Moderator: Rob Leteste, Director, Sector Strategy, Invest Buffalo Niagara

Speakers

Featuring speakers from the following organizations:

  • CenterState CEO
  • Micron Technology
  • INFICON
  • GlobalFoundries
  • SoPark Industries
  • GDI Integrated Facility Services
  • OneROC
  • Buffalo Niagara Partnership
  • Invest Buffalo Niagara
  • Insyte Consulting
  • Syracuse University
  • Monroe Community College
  • Governor's Office of Semiconductor Expansion, Management, and Integration
  • Small Business Administration 
  • APEX Accelerators
  • Erie County Industrial Development Agency

Registration

  • $99 Industry rate
  • $49 Academic rate

Accommodations and Travel

The nearest airport to the University at Buffalo is the Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF), located eight miles from campus, followed by the Niagara Falls International Airport (IAG), located 14 miles from campus. Uber, Lyft and taxi services are the best way to get to and from the airport.