Speaker
Luc Van den hove
imec
Biography
Luc Van den hove is President and CEO of imec since July 1, 2009. Before he was executive vice president and chief operating officer. He joined imec in 1984, starting his research career in the field of silicide and interconnect technologies.
In 1988, he became manager of imec’s micro-patterning group (lithography, dry etching); in 1996, department director of unit process step R&D; and in 1998, vice president of the silicon process and device technology division. In January 2007, he was appointed as imec's EVP & COO. Luc Van den hove received his PhD in electrical engineering from the KU Leuven, Belgium.
In 2023, he was honored with the Robert N. Noyce medal for his leadership in creating a worldwide research ecosystem in nanoelectronics technology with applications ranging from high-performance computing to health.
He has authored or co-authored more than 200 publications and conference contributions.
Talk(s)
Luc Van den hove - imec
President & CEO - imec
Opening keynote: A world under pressure needs skyrocketing collaboration
We are living through a time of complexity. Geopolitical tensions, economic instability and the climate crisis form a knot of mutually reinforcing challenges. And as the problems become increasingly complex, so do the solutions. We need system solutions that build on cross-pollinations between sciences, sectors and industries, and with semiconductors as a flywheel enabling disruptive innovation. To handle the exponentially growing complexity in a sustainable way, we will need a multitude of semiconductor and system scaling approaches. And collaboration between regions across the globe, leveraging the expertise of the entire value chain, will be key. The chips acts have the potential to strengthen different regions in the world and complement each other. They offer an opportunity to create critical mass to drive progress in semiconductor technologies, which is essential to develop the disruptive system solutions that our world needs today. If they’re done in a smart way, the various chips acts offer an opportunity to accelerate innovation. They are a catalyst to open up, connect strengths, and pursue cross-border collaboration. Only of we deliver as one, we will succeed.
Atsuyoshi Koike - Rapidus / Luc Van den hove - imec / Satoshi Nohara - METI, moderated by Katrien Marent - imec
Atsuyoshi Koike - President & Representative Director, Rapidus
Luc Van den hove - President & CEO, imec
Satoshi Nohara - Director-General of the Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, METI
Moderated by: Katrien Marent - EVP & Chief Marketing and Communications Officer - imec
Fireside chat: Semiconductor revolution: paving the path to trillion-dollar innovation
Join us for an engaging fireside chat that unveils the visionary landscape of the semiconductor industry in the next decade, propelling it toward the coveted trillion-dollar mark. In this enlightening discussion, experts will articulate their profound vision and unveil groundbreaking applications poised to reshape the very fabric of technology.
Central to this dialogue is the remarkable 2nm platform offered by Rapidus, a testament to the relentless pursuit of miniaturization and efficiency. We will delve into how this technological marvel will serve as a catalyst for innovation, not only powering the semiconductor industry but also redefining its boundaries.
Moreover, this conversation will shed light on Japan's pivotal role in the global semiconductor landscape. Discover how Japan's concerted efforts, expertise, and commitment are shaping the industry's future. By rallying the industry around this vision, we aspire to forge a path toward unprecedented growth and impact.