Tradeshows & Conferences
FUTURE MEMORY & STORAGE – FMS 2024
Where Memory Meets Innovation
The Future of Memory and Storage is the 18th annual Flash Memory Summit (FMS). This prestigious event has expanded its horizons to include all tiers of memory and storage, making it the most comprehensive platform for industry professionals worldwide. As a leading global independent conference and exhibition, FMS provides a unique opportunity to explore the latest technologies, innovative products, and emerging trends in the memory and storage industry. Attendees will have the chance to connect with key industry players, gain insights from high-level keynote speakers, and participate in numerous sessions that cover a broad spectrum of topics, from enterprise storage to cutting-edge applications and architectures.
Come meet us in this event to witness the future of memory and storage. Whether you’re looking to enhance your professional knowledge, network with industry leaders, or discover the latest technological breakthroughs. Don’t miss out on the largest memory and storage industry show that brings together the brightest minds and the most influential companies.
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Join Yole Group as we showcase our latest products, solutions, and technological breakthroughs in memory & storage.
Visit our booth #1049 to explore our products, and engage in discussions with our team of experts.
Yole Group will be part of the program with:
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Simone Bertolazzi
Principal Analyst,
Memory
- Business Strategies and Memory Markets Panel – Tuesday, Aug. 6, 8:30 AM Pacific Time
- Memory for AI – Solutions – Wednesday, Aug. 7, 09:45am
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John Lorenz
Senior Technology & Market Analyst, Memory
- Memory Markets Panel – Tuesday, Aug. 6, 9:45 AM Pacific Time
- Generative AI presentation – Wednesday, Aug 7, 3pm
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Josephine Lau
Senior Technology & Market Analyst, Memory
Josephine Lau (Jo) is Senior Technology & Market Analyst, Memory at Yole Group.
Josephine is engaged with in-depth analysis of the dynamic memory market and co-produced Yole Group’s NAND and DRAM market research.
Prior to joining Yole Group, Josephine has 10 years of experience in the memory & storage industry with expertise on business strategy planning, financial analysis & business development. This includes roles in investor relations and strategic sourcing at Seagate’s headquarter in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Josephine holds a bachelor of business marketing with distinction from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and passed Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) level 1.
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John Lorenz
Senior Technology & Market Analyst, Memory
John Lorenz is Senior Technology & Market Analyst, Memory at Yole Group.
John is in engaged with in-depth analysis of the dynamic memory market for the logic segment of advanced semiconductors, with a primary focus on processors. He oversees the Yole Group’s DRAM market research.
Prior to joining Yole Group, John held various engineering and strategic planning roles over 15 years at Micron Technology.
John has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA), with a focus on MEMS devices.
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Simone Bertolazzi, PhD
Principal Analyst, Memory
Simone Bertolazzi, PhD is Principal Analyst, Memory at Yole Group.
As member of the Yole Group’s Memory team, he contributes on a day-to-day basis to the analysis of markets and technologies, their related materials, device architectures and fabrication processes.
Previously, Simone carried out experimental research in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology, focusing on emerging semiconducting materials and their opto-electronic device applications. He (co-) authored more than 20 papers in scientific journals and was awarded the prestigious Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship.
Simone obtained a PhD in physics in 2015 from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), where he developed novel flash memory cells based on heterostructures of two-dimensional materials and high-κ dielectrics. Simone earned a double M. A. Sc. degree from Polytechnique de Montréal (Canada) and Politecnico di Milano (Italy), graduating cum laude.