Call for Abstracts


Deadline: November 15th 


Presentation abstracts are invited to this event. All presentations must be strictly technical and void of commercialism.  Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

 

Inspection Tools and Techniques for Detecting Counterfeit Parts and Assemblies

Electronic Parts Distribution

Experience from Industry Sectors

Tracking Parts and Products Through Lifecycle

Applications of AI and Machine Learning

Cybersecurity Concerns Associated with Counterfeit Parts and Materials

Emerging Concerns and Solutions

  • Assembly-Level Counterfeits and Their Detection
  • Side-Channel Tools for Counterfeit Detection
  • Authorized Distribution
  • Independent Distribution
  • Emerging Trends including Bullwhip Effects
  • Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS)
  • Consumer Products
  • Computers
  • Automotive including e-Mobility
  • Medical
  • Marking, Optical Labels
  • Authentication Techniques
  • Applications of Blockchain and Other Security Methods
  • Supply Chain Surveillance
  • Classification Tools
  • Machine Vision
  • Hardware Trojans
  • Tampered Parts and Equipment
  • New Areas of Counterfeit Concerns: Materials, Energy Storage, Batteries
  • European efforts in counterfeit mitigation and reporting
  • Trade policies impacting counterfeit parts and materials
  • Industry and International Working Groups and Standards on Managing Counterfeit Risks

For more information about the event, exhibition opportunities, accommodation, and registration, please contact Tanya Martin, CMP, Executive Director, SMTA

For more information about the Technical Program and Professional Development Courses, please contact Dr. Diganta Das, Conference Chair, CALCE


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