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2006 E*PCOS 06 In the new era of ambient intelligence the memory is at the heart of the new and complex electronic systems that pervade our everyday life. Moore s Law is driving the development of new technologies and international R&D at an un-relenting pace. Europe and Japan are playing a major role in this technological progress, spurred on by the development of new materials with remarkable magnetic, electrical or physical properties. The chalcogenide material family, discovered in the 1960s by S. R. Ovshinsky and fine tuned for optical storage applications by Matsushita peoples is a classic example of such materials. Memories for the future Innovative Mass Storage Technologies European Phase Change Ovonic Science www.imst.org Memory technology can be classified in general terms into four main types: - Magnetic (hard disk, tape..) - Solid state (RAM, ROM, Flash..) - Optical (CD, DVD, Blu-ray, holography..) - Emerging (probe storage, biological storage..) Currently magnetic storage technology is the main supplier of storage capacity, as hard disk drives account for more than 80% of the total global capacity. On the other hand the CD/DVD technology has led to mass market applications and plays also an important role. Microelectronics has provided the microprocessors and controllers that allow an efficient and effective memory management. Historically R&D for these areas has been made in Europe, Japan and the USA, but increasingly mass production is located in Korea, China and Taiwan. The future presents the possibility to create new activities and employment in the EU and Japan by exploring opportunities in the new ambient intelligence era to build new complex memory systems. The first joint E-PCOS/IMST conference is an unique opportunity to discover, exchange and present the latest R&D developments for future memory technologies.

IMST/E-PCOS Programme Monday May 29, 2006 : 8:45 : Opening Welcome I.Satoh - B. Bechevet 9 :00 : Public support and policy for research in Mass Data Storage Chairs : I.Satoh -B. Bechevet 9:00-9:30 Thomas Reibe, Project Officer European Union - Information and Society Technology 9:30-10:00 Japanese representative 10 10:30 : coffee break 10:30 12:30 : Invited talks from overseas industrial leaders Chairs : Y. Samson, N. Yamada 10:30-11:00 : Optical storage, N.Yamada, Panasonic (Japan) 11:00 11:30 : Magnetic Hard Disk 11:30 12:00 : Mass data storage 12:00 12:30 : Non Volatile Solid State Memories LUNCH 14:30 15:00 : EPCOS opening session Chairs : I.Satoh -B. Bechevet Phase change technologies, S. Ovshinsky, ECD (USA) 15:00 16:15 : EPCOS oral session : optical memories Chairman 15:00 15:25 : Talk 1 15:25 16:50 : Talk 2 16:50 16:15 : Talk 3 16:15 16:40: Talk 4 16:40 17h00 : coffee break 17h00 18:30 : EPCOS oral session : Phase change theory Chairman 17:00-17:25: Talk 1 17:25-17:50: Talk 2 17:50-18:15: Talk 3 18:15-18:40: Talk 4 16:40 18:30 : IMST poster session Chairs: B.de Salvo H.Fanet Industrial exhibition stands (opened over 2 days)

IMST/E-PCOS Programme Tuesday May 30, 2006 8:30 10:30 : European Industrial session Chairs : C.D. Wright, M. Wuttig 8:30 9:00 : Optical Storage, J. van Haaren, Philips 9:00-9:30 : Non volatile Memories, D.Kneitel Schulz, Infineon 9:30-10:00 : Production lines, Unaxis (Liechtenstein), Mr. Ebinger 10:00-10:30 : Industrial concern 10:30 11:00 : coffee break 11: 00 12:40: EPCOS oral session : Phase change solid state memories Chairman 11:00-11:25: Talk 1 11:25-11:50: Talk 2 11:50-12:15: Talk 3 12:15-12:50: Talk 4 LUNCH 14:30 16:35 : EPCOS-IMST oral session : Emerging Technologies Chairs : L. Abelmann 14:30-14:55: Talk 1 14:55-15:20: Talk 2 15:20-15:45: Talk 3 15:45-16:10: Talk 4 16:10-16:35: Talk 5 16:30 17:00 : coffee break 17:00 18:30 EPCOS IMST oral session (3 contributed talks) Chairs : R. Sousa 17:00-17:20: Hard Disk technologies 17:20-17:40:Talk 2 17:40-18:10:Talk 3 18:10-18:30:Talk 4 17:00 18:30 : Joint IMST EPCOS poster sessions L. Poupinet Industrial exhibition stands (opened over 2 days) 20h00: Dinner gala

IMST/E-PCOS Programme Mardi 30 Mai 2006 CAPTRONIC workshop 14:30 15:00 : La diffusion des technologies mémoire Bruno Rague et Bernard Bechevet 15h00-16h30: Les Flash et les disques durs Chairman: Christian Faure 15:00-15:45: Les mémoires flash (Fraboulet) 15:45-16:30: Les mémoires magnétiques (C.Chappert) 16:30 17:00 : Pause café 17:00 18:40 : Les mémoires optique, l architecture et les logiciels Chairman: Françoise Chautain 17:00-17:30:Les mémoires optiques (Bechevet) 17:30-18:20: Architecture et logiciels (Fanet/Fluhr) 18:20-18:40: BE Minatec (Faure) Pour les bureaux d étude, conditions d inscription à IMST/EPCOS: voir avec JESSICA France Sud Est Contact: cfaure@cea.fr - +33630244810

IMST/EPCOS 2006 EPCOS 2006 IMST/E-PCOS Programme Wednesday May 31, 2006 : 8:30 10:40 : IMST oral session Magnetic memories technologies Chairs : C. Chappert 8:30-9:00 : New technologies for MRAMs, J.P. Nozieres, Crocus (France) 9:00-9:20: Talk 1 9:20-9:40: Talk 2 9:40-10h00: Talk 3 10:00-10:20: Talk 4 10:20-10:40: Talk 5 10:40 11:00 : coffee break 11:00 12:25 : IMST oral session: Memories systems technologies Chairs : R. Bez, H.Richter 11:00-11:20 : Talk 1 11:20-11:40 : Talk 2 11:40-12:00 : Talk 3 12:00-12:20 : Talk 4 12h25-12h35: Final report: M.Wuttig and B.Bechevet LUNCH End of the workshop

IMST/E-PCOS organisation Organizing committee Co-chairs : B. Bechevet W.Hofmann Local: Ludovic Poupinet (CEA LETI) Ricardo Sousa (CEA DRFMC) E.Jalaguier (CEA LETI) H.Fanet (CEA-Leti) B.Dieny (CEA-Spintec) International: N.Yamada (Panasonic) J.Tominaga (AIST) Leon Abelmann (MESA+ - will host IMST 2007) Matthias Wuttig (Aachen- Chair IMST 04) David Wright (Exeter- Chair IMST 02) Clare Davies (Plasmon-E-PCOS 05) Peter Tinner (Unaxis-E-PCOS 04)

IMST/E-PCOS organisation Scientific Committee: Co-chairs : Yves Samson (CEA) - N. Yamada (Panasonic) E-PCOS Members I.Satoh (Unaxis) J.Tominaga (AIST) T. Ohta (ECD) C.Davies (Plasmon) D.Wright (Exeter University) M.Wuttig (Aachen University) IMST Members C.D. Wright (Exeter University, England) (Emerging technologies) C. Chappert (IEF/CNRS, France) (Magnetism and spintronics) M. Wuttig (RWTH Aachen, Germany) (Optical storage) C. Verschuren (Philips, Netherlands) (Optical storage) H. Richter (Thomson, Germany)-(Optical storage) R. Bez (ST Microelectronics) (Solid state memories) Doris Keitel-Schultz (Infineon) (Solid state memories) B. De Salvo (CEA-Leti) (Solid state memories)

IMST/E-PCOS organisation Publicity committee: Chairman : David Holden : CEA G. Ravel: CEA-Leti L. Abelmann: University of Twente C.D. Wright: University of Exeter Industrial Exhibition

REGISTRATION AND CONFERENCE FEES Conference registration and hotel accommodation forms will only be available at the conference web-site : www.minatec.com Early registration and hotel accommodation deadline is April 15 th, 2006 Early registration is highly recommended. For the IMST/E-PCOS attendees a special «all included» registration package is available for 1000 (including the Early Bird social program, three dinners on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday (gala), the lunches of the four days (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday), and 4 hotel nights for Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Obviously, the IMST/E-PCOS registration is included. Only the Monday dinner is left to the participants as an opportunity to enjoy freely the town after the museum aperitive reception). For IMST/E-PCOS attendees a special «Standard program» is available for 750 (including the IMST/E-PCOS registration, the hotel nights of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and the gala diner) A spouse social program is also available for 350 (4 hotel nights in double, the early bird program and the gala diner) The all included, standard and spouse social program registration are available before the 15 th of April Conference registration Before (Early registration rate) and After (Late registration rate) April 15 th : Full participant*: Before: 280 - After: 350 There is a subsidized registration fee for students to encourage participation of young researchers. Student fee: Before April 15 th : 150 - After April 15 th : 175 Gala dinner**: 100 (as an option) * including conference attendance, proceedings, coffee breaks, lunches of three days **Gala dinner will take place in the evening of May 30th. Registration will only be done through the Minatec web site (end of January). CONTACT INFORMATION: Secretary: Ms. Danièle Chaumelle. CEA-LETI Grenoble 17 rue des martyrs F-38054 Grenoble cedex 9, France Tel. +33 43878 - Fax. +33 438785157 Daniele.chaumelle@cea.fr Chair: Dr. B. Bechevet /CEA-LETI Grenoble 17 rue des martyrs F-38054 Grenoble cedex 9, France Tel. +33 438784453 - Mobile: +33608839870 bernard.bechevet@cea.fr

Digest submission : Contributed papers are welcome and will be presented in oral or poster sessions. Authors should submit a 2-page digest (please, use the model available on the Web site of the conference) for consideration by the scientific committee. Preparation of digest: DEADLINE FOR THE 2-PAGEs DIGEST SUBMISSION IS March 10 th 2006. Notification of acceptance of the paper: April 3 rd 2006. Deadline for the submission of the full paper is April 30 th 2006 Each author is requested to submit a 2-pages digest written in English as described below. Papers will be selected by the Scientific Committee on the basis of the originality and the significance of the results. An electronic document for digest should be prepared and sent in PDF or Word format to the conference administrator at the 2 following e-mail address : yamada@epcos.org and daniele.chaumelle@cea.fr The text of E-mail must include the following: (1) Title of the paper (2) Author(s) (3) Affiliation (4) Postal adress and E-mail of corresponding author (without E-mail address the paper will be rejected) (5) Whether oral or poster presentation is preferred. The digest must be written within a 17cmX22cm rectangular area on A4-size paper. Text with 6 lines per inch and 10 point font is recommended. The title (capital letters), author s name(s), affiliation(s), address(es) and E-mail must be written at the top of the first page. Template for digest preparation : rtf file pdf file A booklet containing the digests will be given to each participant on the Conference site. The proceedings will be published after the workshop in a special edition of a scientific journal and sent to all the participants.

Exhibition A special area will be dedicated to an industrial exhibition. Each available booth place (~6 m 2 ) includes a table, 2 chairs, 2 electrical power suppliers The number of available booths are limited and industrial companies which want to reserve one are highly recommended to inform the organization as soon as possible. The fees for the 2 days is: 2000 In the fees is comprised the registration of 2 invited persons. The exhibition will take place in front of the conference hall Dr. David Holden is in charge of the communication and the registration of the companies: David.holden@cea.fr Tel:+33 4 38 78 45 51

Map of the site Notes: All the lunches are taken at the MINATEC building A tramway pass will be given to the participants Distance between the Novotel hotel, the Atria and the Minatec is 500m Distance to Grenoble downtown Is approximatively 1 km

To reach Grenoble from: Paris airport : Take the railway TGV directly to Grenoble railway station. (From airport take the RER subway to gare de Lyon station and take the TGV to Grenoble). (3 mn walk from Novotel) Lyon airport (St Exupéry): Take the bus directly to the Grenoble railway station (3 mn walk from Novotel) Geneva: Railway is the best solution. By car: From Lyon 1 hour From Geneva 1,5 hour Take the highway and the Europole direction. A car parking is possible at the World trade center