Technology Integration Groups (TIGs)

Technical Plans

Packaging

  • 2020 iNEMI Packaging Technical Plan v 2.1 (members only)
  • Webinar Presentation (with links to audio recordings): 2020 Packaging Technical Plan — Packaging Technology Challenges and Recommendations; February 12, 2020 (members only)
  • Packaging TIG meetings — contact Masahiro Tsuriya for presentations (m.tsuriya@inemi.org)
  • Power Device Qualification, presented by Eric Swenson (IBM), August 26, 2020
  • Heterogeneous Integration Roadmap (HIR): Driving Force and Enabling Technology for Systems of the Future, presented by Ravi Mahajan (Intel), July 22, 2020
Sustainable Electronics

Help Set iNEMI's Technology Agenda

The Technology Integration Groups (TIGs) define iNEMI’s collaborative activities, identifying technology gaps that are best addressed through collaboration and then defining specific projects to address those gaps. TIG participation is open to all iNEMI member organizations and is an excellent way to help ensure that new projects focus on areas that are relevant to our members’ needs. There are currently five active TIGs reviewing technology gaps and developing technical plans for each area. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact the staff coordinator listed below:

Get Involved

The TIG members are drawn from the pool of technical leadership within the iNEMI membership. All iNEMI members may get involved and participation will help member organizations in identifying future iNEMI projects that are of benefit to them. The presence of OEMs and ODMs on the TIG is key to ensuring that end user requirements are addressed. Occasionally, additional experts, who are non-members, are invited to participate when their expertise can assist the work of the TIG.

TIG responsibilities include:
  • Developing the iNEMI Technical Plan based on gap analysis of the current roadmap
  • Identifying iNEMI initiative opportunities in their respective areas
  • Prioritizing and recommending initiatives to form projects
  • Recommending and sourcing leadership to develop initiatives and project teams
  • Supporting and reviewing ongoing projects in their respective areas
  • Planning and helping organize workshops or other activities in their technology areas
  • Encouraging experts in their network be involved in iNEMI