Résumé L’évolution des technologies est une formidable opportunité pour offrir des solutions innovantes pour permettre d’accompagner de façon efficace et humaine les populations vieillissantes. Les sociétés de haute technologie se mettent de plus en plus à l’écoute des différents acteurs des mondes médicaux et médico-sociaux pour offrir des solutions intégrables et adaptées. Cette volonté sociétale et industrielle s’accompagne d’une recherche d’efficacité en réutilisant les expériences et les produits du marché grand public tout en s’intégrant à un nouvel écosystème où les différents acteurs apprennent à travailler ensemble.
If asked "who needs faster planes?" the vast majority of the 2.75 billion airline passengers (source: IATA 2011) would say that they do need faster planes, and that they need them right now. Still, the commercial aircrafts cruising speed has remained the same -800 km/hourover the last 50+ years, and after the sad end of the Concorde project, neither Airbus nor Boeing are seriously working on the topic. Along the same lines, when asked "who needs 3D-IC?", most IC designers say that they desperately need 3D-IC to keep advancing electronic products performance, whilst addressing the needs of higher bandwidth, lower cost, heterogeneous integration, and power constraints. Still, 3D-IC continues to be the technology of the future. What are the road blocks towards 3D-IC adoption? Is it process technology, foundry or OSAT commercial offering, or EDA, or the business economics that is holding 3D-IC on the ground? In the introductory presentation of this panel session, LETI Patrick Leduc will illustrate the state-of-the-art of commercial, mainstream 3D-IC. EPFL Professor Giovanni de Micheli will then moderate an industry and research panel, to understand what are the key factors preventing 3D-IC from becoming the technology of today.
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