SEMI MEMS, Sensors NextGen Congress 2025 to Explore the Future of Sensing Technology
August 15, 2025 | SEMIEstimated reading time: 1 minute
MEMS and Sensors NextGen Congress (MSNG) 2025, the premier technical event on sensor innovation, will bring together leaders from across the MEMS and sensors ecosystem from September 16-18 at the SEMI headquarters in Milpitas, Calif. Registration is open.
The conference will spotlight the latest breakthroughs and trends in the field, with sessions covering photonics, digital twins, AI and machine learning, environmental and quantum sensors, as well as entrepreneurialism, innovation and cross-industry collaboration.
Hosted by the SEMI MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG), the MSNG Congress is designed for “NextGen” and seasoned MEMS and sensors professionals alike, focusing on networking, problem-solving, and skills development. Join us to connect, learn, and shape the future of sensing technology.
MSNG 2025 Keynote Presentations
Crossing the Chasm: From Academic Lab to Consumer Pockets
- David Horsley, Ph.D., Professor, Startup Founder, Advisor & Angel Investor at Institute for NanoSystems Innovation, Northeastern University
A Novel Customer Discovery Approach for Sensor Submodules in Distribution Channels
- Marcellino Gemelli, Business Development, Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Robert Bosch LLC
MSNG 2025 Session Tracks
Environmental Sensors & Monitoring
- TDK USA and GE Vernova Advanced Research Center
Panel Discussion—Universities & Industry Enabling Innovation
- Berkeley Skydeck, C2MI, MTM Ventures, ST Lab in Fab, and TDK Ventures
Photonics MEMS and Sensing Technology
- CEA Leti, EV Group, Google, and Zero Point Motion
Competition—Pioneer Pitch: Sensors & Startups
- Aynak, InSpek, Stratio Technology, and Truthkeep
Quantum Sensors
- Infleqtion, Mesa Quantum, and SRI
Digital Twins and AI for MEMS Design
- Ansys (now Synopsys), COMSOL, and Siemens Digital Industries Software
AI & Machine Learning in MEMS & Sensor Device Operation
- AI Zip, Femtosense, and TDK USA
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