The symposium is organized by SMTA in conjunction with Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE) at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA. This symposium is a valuable resource for quality and reliability managers, supply chain managers, brand protection specialists, inspectors, marketing and procurement policy makers, contracts and legal management, security specialists and government agencies. Our focus is to provide relevant information to the professionals that can be used for solving problems today while planning for a different business and technology environment in the future.

Technical Program

    ► All times shown are in US Eastern Time Zone
Tuesday, August 04
 
Session 1: Opening Session
Moderator: Diganta Das
8:15am Opening Talk Diganta Das, Ph.D. and Jaclyn Sarandrea
8:30am An Analytical Look at Counterfeit Risk Vernon Densler, SiliconExpert
9:00am COVID-19: Urgent Medical Supply Demand Creates Fertile Ground for Counterfeits Rosemary Coates, Blue Silk Consulting
9:30am Break – Visit with Exhibitors / Socialization with Participants  
  Session 2: Supply Chain and Legal Moderator: Cameron Shearon
10:30am Legal Considerations Relating to Counterfeit Electronic Parts in the Defense Supply Chain Patricia Campbell, University of Maryland Carey School of Law
11:00am Evolution of Contractual Counterfeit Mitigation Since 2015 Kevin Sink, TTI, Inc.
11:30am Hardware Implants and the Trouble with 5G Sophia D'Antoine, Margin Research
12:00pm Break – Visit with Exhibitors / Socialization with Participants  
  Session 3: Inspection Moderator: John Radman
3:00pm Counterfeit Cells and Batteries and Methods to Identify Them Judith Jeevarajan, Ph.D., Underwriters Laboratories
3:30pm Testing Method to Identify Counterfeit Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors Stephen Saddow, Ph.D., University of South Florida/Global ETS
4:00pm Adoption of Component Level Counterfeit Detection Techniques for Assemblies Diganta Das, PhD, CALCE / University of Maryland
Wednesday, August 05
  Session 4: Research on Detection Moderator: Kevin Sink
8:15am Assurance: A Data Driven Approach Richard Ott, Ph.D., USAF AFMC AFRL/RYDT
9:00am Microelectronic Authenticity and Security, Evaluation, and Research Michael Azarian, Ph.D., CALCE/University of Maryland
9:45am Break – Visit with Exhibitors / Socialization with Participants  
  Session 5: Traceability Moderator: Michael Ford
10:30am Practical Demonstration of Counterfeit Elimination Using IPC-1782A Internal & External Traceability Michael Ford, Aegis Industrial Software
11:00am IPC-1782A – A Standard Approach Enabling A Secure Supply Chain Cameron Shearon, Raytheon Technologies
11:30am Trusted Material Traceability in a Secure Supply Chain using IPC-1782A Craig Lax, Septillion Technologies Ltd & Radu Diaconescu, Swissmic SA
12:00pm Break – Visit with Exhibitors / Socialization with Participants  
 
Session 6: Technology Solutions
Moderator: Diganta Das
3:00pm Securing the Blockchain with Feature Prints David Ross, Alitheon
3:30pm The Efficiency and Effectiveness of Counterfeit Detection Procedures Eyal Weiss, Ph.D., Cybord
4:00pm Novel Approach to Anti-Counterfeiting with Protective Packaging Keith Donaldson, Engineered Materials, Inc.
4:30pm Closing Remarks and Summary Diganta Das, Ph.D., CALCE / University of Maryland

 

Thursday, August 06 - Professional Development Courses
8:30am – 12:00 Noon Utilizing IPC-1782 - Component Traceability - To Reduce Risk Associated with Ingress of Counterfeit Components Cameron Shearon, Raytheon Technologies & Michael Ford, Aegis Software

 


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