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On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
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Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II listens from the audience at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
The Novum, a University of Michigan Solar Car team vehicle, drew attention from attendees gathering at Newlab in Detroit for the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
The Novum, designed and built by the University of Michigan Solar Car team, was displayed at Newlab in Detroit as part of the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
At left, Eric Shreffler, senior market growth executive with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, speaks with Eric Michielssen, the Louise Ganiard Johnson Professor of Engineering and associate dean for research in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Valeria Bertacco, the Mary Lou Dorf Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan College of Engineering, speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025. A projection of Diego Rivera’s 1933 mural Detroit Industry appears behind her on the presentation screen.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Michael Flynn, the Fawwaz T. Ulaby Collegiate Professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Michigan, speaks during a panel discussion with colleagues at the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Jim Foresi, director of the Automotive Semiconductor R&D Center at imec, moderates a session at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Valeria Bertacco, the Mary Lou Dorf Collegiate Professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, responds to an audience question at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Eric Shreffler, senior market growth executive with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, listens from the audience at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
C.J. King, chief technology officer of Torc Robotics, speaks during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at the Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Quentin L. Messer Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, introduces Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Brandon Tucker, executive vice president for instruction at Washtenaw Community College, speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
Todd M. Austin, the S. Jack Hu Collegiate Professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, speaks during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Jim Foresi, director of the Automotive Semiconductor R&D Center at imec, moderates a session at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
A student at Howard University weighs reagents for an experiment in the new chemistry lab. Negative No. 1424
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Brandon Tucker, executive vice president for instruction at Washtenaw Community College, speaks at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
From left, Valeria Bertacco, the Mary Lou Dorf Collegiate Professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, moderates a panel discussion with Hun Seok Kim, the Samuel H. Fuller Early Career Professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Michigan, Todd M. Austin, the S. Jack Hu Collegiate Professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, Reetuparna Das, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, and Michael Flynn, the Fawwaz T. Ulaby Collegiate Professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Michigan, during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
On February 17th, 2023, Kate Sekules spoke at NEWLAB on the theme of Touch.
Thank you to our Global Partner Mailchimp, and our Local Partners Harvest and MPB.
Our photographer was Montse Diaz. Our videographer was Connie Liu
Watch the talk ➜
Dev Aujla is building a library. Reading has been Aujla’s secret to running and advising a variety of creative businesses, from luxury menswear and a furniture and design studio to a venture capital fund and bars and restaurants. For Aujla, reading allows you to hold a question for longer, and this method of sustained inquiry changes how you think about everything, from envisioning your career path, to deciding what opportunities to pursue, to deciding how you spend time. In a world where business and creative professionals are tasked with getting an answer quickly, the method of reading that Dev espouses helps the break the cycle, sit with the not-knowing and travel to the edges of your imagination.
To watch the talk and learn more visit the event page:
creativemornings.com/talks/dev-aujla-in-person
Thank you to our partners:
Newlab
Harvest
Mailchimp
Photos by Sana Maqsood
From left, Reetuparna Das, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, Hun Seok Kim, the Samuel H. Fuller Early Career Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan, and Todd M. Austin, the S. Jack Hu Collegiate Professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, participate in a panel discussion during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
On July 25th, 2025, we held the 4th annual New York is Creative at CreativeMornings/New York for our theme MENTOR.
You can watch all the featured presenters on our site.
Thank you to our local partners: MPB and Harvest.
We were hosted at Newlab.
Our photographer was Nelson Luna.
Our videographer was Connie Liu.
Our livestream/AV team was Matthew Chavez and Rosario Campos.
Ben Stoffelen, department manager for AI at imec, speaks during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, at the Newlab in Detroit on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Willard Tu, head of custom system-on-chip and special projects at AMD, asks a question from the audience at Newlab in Detroit during the inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar initiative, on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
The inaugural Automotive Semiconductor Forum, hosted by the mstar (Michigan Semiconductor Talent and Technology for Automotive Research) initiative, featured keynote talks from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, General Motors, imec, KLA, Torc Robotics, and MEMRYX, along with Washtenaw Community College, highlighting how semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and new materials are shaping the future of mobility.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing