Digital transformation in semiconductor manufacturing proceedings of the 1st and 2nd european advances in Digital Transformation Conference, EADTC 2018, Zittau, Germany and EADTC 2019, Milan, Italy
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This proceedings book covers the 1st and the 2nd European Advances in Digital Transformation Conference (EADTC), which took place in Zittau, Germany, on November 29, 2018, and Milan, Italy, on April 4, 2019. The EADTC is an international and interdisciplinary conference covering research and development in the context of the digital transformation of the European industry and society with a focus on the semiconductor industry, representing an outcome of the European research project “Integrated Development 4.0 (iDev40).” 40 European partners are working on disruptive solutions toward strengthening the electronics components and systems industry in Europe. By developing suitable advancements in digital technology, closely interlinking development processes, logistics, and manufacturing, a significant speedup in time to market is the aim of iDev40. On the initiative of Josef Moser and Sabine Allmayer (Infineon Technologies Austria AG), as well as Sophia Keil (Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences), the EADTC has been established with the primary objective to create a joint platform for dissemination and discussion of research results for the European ECS industry and related research organizations. This event will foster the dialogue and exchange of ideas between practitioners and academics in the context of digital transformation. This proceedings book includes the first results of the work in the project with 13 contributions from industry and research. This volume of proceedings is aimed at interested practitioners and researchers in the ECS industry, scientists, and people eager to enhance their knowledge. After the initial call for papers, 16 contributions were submitted to the conference, all of which were subjected to a process of single-blind review by two individual reviewers. Thirteen papers were recommended for publication for the conference proceedings that will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) series.
