Meet Flexciton at the Smart Manufacturing Pavilion in Munich and Upcoming Webinars
Flexciton’s schedule for the next month features multiple opportunities to engage with our team and gather insights on manufacturing efficiency, both in-person and online.

Flexciton’s schedule for the next month features multiple opportunities to engage with our team and gather insights on manufacturing efficiency. We begin at SEMICON Europa 2025 in Munich, exhibiting at the Smart Manufacturing Pavilion and hosting two talks from CEO Jamie Potter. We then move online for two webinars, addressing backend scheduling challenges on November 27, and the path to frontend fab autonomy with Intel and KUKA on December 4.
SEMICON Europa 2025 | Munich, 18–21 November
Next week, our team heads to Munich for SEMICON Europa 2025, where Flexciton will exhibit within the Smart Manufacturing Pavilion (booth B1734) — a new space launched in collaboration with SEMI Europe and other industry leaders as part of the E2E Smart Manufacturing European Chapter.
Visitors can explore how AI, digital twins, predictive maintenance, and advanced optimisation are transforming semiconductor operations. Stop by for a conversation (and a hot drink) and see how Flexciton is helping fabs accelerate their journey to autonomy.
Our CEO Jamie Potter will also deliver two presentations during our time in Munich:
- Practical Path to Autonomy: How AI Planning & Scheduling Transforms Today’s Fabs
Wednesday 19 Nov | 15:50 | Fab Management Forum, Room 14c - Transforming Production Planning with Autonomous Technology and Prescriptive Analytics – A Joint Case Study with Seagate Technology
Thursday 20 Nov | 15:40 | Smart Manufacturing Executive Forum, Hall C2
Upcoming Webinars
Following SEMICON Europa, we’ll host two webinars diving deeper into key manufacturing challenges and the role of advanced optimisation.
Mastering Backend Complexity: How APS Transforms Backend Scheduling
Thursday 27 Nov | 17:00 UTC+8 | 17:00 SGT | 17:00 MYT | 09:00 GMT
Backend manufacturing has become too complex for spreadsheets and simple dispatch rules. Join Sebastian Steele, Product Director at Flexciton, to explore how Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS) can transform Assembly & Test and Advanced Packaging operations. The session will show how APS helps teams balance workloads across multiple lines, synchronise complex multi-die routes, and prevent bottlenecks before they occur. Participants will see how the solution improves on-time delivery, increases utilisation by reducing setup and changeover losses, maintains QTimer compliance automatically, and provides predictive visibility into potential production issues, all while eliminating the daily manual effort that traditional spreadsheets and rule-based dispatching require.
The Road to Fab Autonomy: Building on Automation, Optimisation, and Visibility
Thursday 4 Dec | 16:00 GMT | 17:00 CET | 08:00 PST | 10:00 CST
In partnership with Intel AFS and KUKA, this session examines how interoperable technologies can help fabs progress step by step along the SEMI Smart Manufacturing “Automation & Autonomy Maturity Framework.” Speakers Dennis Xenos (Flexciton), Paul Schneider (Intel AFS), and Christian Felkel (KUKA) will share practical examples demonstrating how fabs can advance their capabilities in material handling automation, smart scheduling and planning, and operational visibility. The webinar highlights how autonomy can be achieved through incremental, data-driven improvements rather than major rebuilds, showing how collaborative and interoperable solutions enable fabs to gain flow, throughput, and resilience as they move through the framework’s M0–M4 stages.
From Munich to our online webinars, Flexciton continues to demonstrate how intelligent optimisation is redefining frontend and backend operations - making autonomous manufacturing practical, scalable, and within reach.
If you’d like to connect with our team to discuss our products, implementations, sales, or any other inquiries, you can submit questions here.
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