There were more than 400 “enthusiastic” attendees – including members and government partners during the three-day event.
Anthony Locicero, Associate editor08.26.20
NextFlex recently held its Innovation Days 2020, which took place virtually.
According to Malcolm Thompson, executive director of NextFlex, there were more than 400 “enthusiastic” attendees – including members and government partners during the three-day event.
“Along with detailed updates of NextFlex technology programs, engineering and fab operations, we also offered updates from the NextFlex Nodes in Massachusetts and New York,” Thompson said.
One of the highlights – a most appreciated and interactive session, Thompson said – was a live tour of the Technology Hub in San Jose, CA.
It was hosted by Dr. Art Wall, director of Fab Operations, and Dr. Janos Veres, director of engineering and featured participation from the virtual audience.
“Dr. Wall live-streamed from all areas of the fab while Dr. Veres fielded questions from the audience,” Thompson said. &l
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