S2-EDGE Insights Forum

The S2-EDGE Insights Forum is a series of events to facilitate dialogue and information sharing between DOE national labs, companies in the microelectronics industry, and academia to improve collaboration within the ecosystem and inform DOE research directions. This final event is focused on small businesses/start-ups.

Small Businesses/Start-Ups Event

  • Learn about innovative technologies and R&D challenges from small businesses/start-ups
  • Partnering and networking opportunities with DOE National Lab, Industry, Academica, and Venture Capitalists

Date: April 4, 2024
Time: 7:45 am – 4:00pm
Location: SLAC Menlo Park, CA

To Register:

Step 1: Complete the registration below

Will You be Bringing a Poster?(Required)
From 12:00PM – 2:00PM the event will feature a poster session to promote networking and collaboration.
Would you like to participate in a tour of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL)?(Required)
Starting at 2:00PM, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory will be offering a tour of SSRL highlighting high-throughput materials characterization capabilities for microelectronics R&D. DEADLINE: Please register for a tour by March 15th.

Step 2: SLAC Facility Access

Please register with SLAC Security through this link.  DEADLINE: March 15th, 2024.   

  • If you are not a US citizen, DOE Order 142.3A requires that we ask you to also attach your curriculum vitae (CV) to your registration. 
    • The CV must chronologically list all academic institutions and work positions, including science and technology activities and specialties, with no gaps in time since college (Associates/Bachelors or equivalent). 
    • CVs should not contain social security or passport number or any other personal identifying information. 

Step 3: Reserve Lodging (optional)

To reserve a room at the Stanford Guest House, use the following group booking code: EDGE. Guests can book online here or by contacting the front desk at 650-926-2800. 

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S2-EDGE is a Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) project working to establish a more coordinated national ecosystem for moving next generation microelectronics from science to systems.