
Speaker
Katrien Marent
EVP & Chief Marketing and Communications Officer - imec
Biography
Katrien has an engineering degree in microelectronics. She joined imec in 1992 as analog design engineer and specialized in design of low-noise readout electronics for high-energy physics. In 1999, she became press responsible and scientific editor at imec's business development division and was responsible for authoring and editing the research organization's numerous company technical documents and publications. In 2001, she was appointed corporate communications director at imec. Her responsibilities expanded in August 2007, when she got the position of external communications director including corporate, marketing and outreach communications. In October 2016, she became VP corporate, marketing and outreach communication. Since April 2020 she is Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and member of the executive board of imec.
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Panel discussion: Building a diverse talent pool in the semiconductor industry
The semiconductor industry is at the heart of technological advancement, but it's struggling to attract a diverse range of talent - something that is crucial to drive innovation and sustainability. This panel at imec's ITF World event will address two key questions: How can we make the semiconductor industry more attractive to potential talent? And how can we ensure that this talent pool is diverse?
We'll look at how local and international government policies and programs can create an inclusive environment for talent. We'll also look at how educational partnerships can help develop a diverse and skilled workforce and discuss how strategic alliances within the industry can collectively address diversity challenges. You'll walk away with practical insights to help build a more inclusive and innovative future for the semiconductor industry.
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