Industry leaders visit the center to learn more about microelectronics security research
Semiconductor industry leaders attending SEMICON West visited the STAM Center to learn about the latest research advancing security and trust in microelectronics. The visit highlighted the center’s role at the intersection of academia, industry, and national priorities, with discussions focused on emerging threats, resilient system design, and collaborative approaches to securing the semiconductor ecosystem.
STAM Center Director Michel Kinsy served as a panelist at SEMICON West on the “Secure Together: Building Cybersecurity Resilience Through Industry Alliances” track. Dr. Kinsy joined experts from Tokyo Electron America, the American Bureau of Shipping, SMART USA, and Swansea University to share perspectives on building secure, trusted technologies through industry alliances.