Monday, September 28
Welcome Reception - Exhibits Open
Tuesday, September 29
Exhibit Hall is Open - Come visit our Exhibitors!
Guided Tours in the Exhibit Hall
Activities and Coffee in the Exhibit Hall
Light Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
Afternoon Networking Break with Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Networking break in the exhibit hall
Kendrik Emkel Ginting
Kendrik Emkel Ginting received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Indonesia, in 2023, and the M.Sc. degree in Communications and Electronics Engineering from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany, in 2025.
From 2024 to 2026, he was with the ESD Department of Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany, where he worked on system-level electrostatic discharge (ESD). Since February 2026, he has been a University Project Assistant at Graz University of Technology, Austria, where he conducts research on ESD and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). His research interests include system-level ESD, EMC, and reliability.
Steffen Holland
Steffen Holland received his PhD in Physics from the University of Hamburg. He joined Nexperia's bipolar process development group in Hamburg, Germany, in 2005. The focus of his work quickly became TCAD process and device simulations for discrete ESD protection devices. He now works on TVS protection devices. His interests are system-level ESD simulations, and he is chair of the ESDA working group 26. He serves on the Board of Directors at the ESDA.
Martin Pilaski
Martin holds a diploma* in Computer Engineering from Mannheim University. He joined Philips Semiconductors in 2005 and has since then worked in several product design and application marketing roles for NXP and Nexperia. Martin is currently responsible for worldwide product application support of Nexperia's ESD Protection and Filtering portfolio with a focus on mobile, portable, consumer, and computing applications.