Program » Social Events

Welcome Reception
Exhibit Hall, Regency S-V & Rotunda
Sunday, 29 June
17:00 – 19:00

An informal Welcome Reception will be held in conjunction with registration in the Exhibit Hall for all registered attendees.

Future Visions for Transducers

Part I: Poster Presentations and Workshop
Sunday, 29 June
09:00 - 12:00

Part II: Panel Discussion
Monday, 20 June
17:45 – 18:45

We hope this two-part special event, which was initiated at Transducers 2023 in Kyoto, will add substantially to our field through the new ideas and energy of its younger participants.

CEA-Leti Transducers Workshop
Pioneering the Future of Transducers: Innovations, Networking, and Breakthroughs
Tuesday, 1 July
18:00 – 20:00

If you are interested in attending this event, you may RSVP when registering. If you have already registered, email registration@transducers.org to be added to the list. RSVP's are subject to approval.

Conference Banquet at The Kennedy Space Center
Saturn V Event Center
Wednesday, 2 July
18:00 – 23:00

Join us at this year’s exciting Conference Banquet being held at the Kennedy Space Center in the Saturn V Center! Enjoy a nice meal with your friends and colleagues and tour the exhibits. Step back in time as you experience the wonderment of standing under the enormous Saturn V (the largest rocket ever flown). It’s a great opportunity to experience the extraordinary history of putting humans on the Moon and the amazement felt by people everywhere during that time! Upon arrival you will be bused out to Saturn V (there will be no access to the main Visitor Complex). Round-trip transportation from the Hyatt Regency to the Kennedy Space Center is included.

The Banquet is SOLD OUT. Any tickets purchased are only redeemable by the person named at time of purchase. The Kennedy Space Center required the ticket holder's name, date of birth, and country of origin prior to the event. Therefore, tickets cannot be sold, traded, or given to anyone else. No one other than the original ticket holder will be allowed into the Apollo/Saturn V Center.

Thursday Technical Tour – NeoCity
Thursday, 3 July
13:00 – 17:30
$40.00 per person

This tour is currently full, but you may email registration@transducers2025.org requesting to be added to the waitlist.

About Osceola County and NeoCity

Osceola County is one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. It is a dynamic and innovative community focused on a vision to be the center of research and manufacturing innovation of a regional economy and in doing so, it aims to enhance the quality of life for its residents using responsible resource management, innovative public services, and community engagement. To learn more about Osceola County, visit www.osceola.org

NeoCity is the County's 500-acre master planned campus focused on advanced technology and microelectronics. It has received critical funding from the Department of Defense, the U.S. Economic Development Administration, and the Florida Department of Commerce. In addition to the U.S National Science Foundation Florida Semiconductor Engine, NeoCity is home to SkyWater Technology, imec USA, BRIDG, the University of Florida's Florida Semiconductor Institute, Plug and Play, Seoul National University, TEL, SUSS MicroTec, and LocatorX. Furthermore, the Osceola County School District's NeoCity Academy, located next to the 109,000-square-foot fab (Center for Neovation), has reaped kudos in a just a few years: the No. 1 public high school in Central Florida, 11th in the state and top 100 in the nation, as well as recognition as a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. It works with partners at NeoCity to provide internships for the high school students to work on site. To learn more about NeoCity, visit www.neocityfl.com

About the U.S. National Science Foundation Florida Semiconductor Engine

Headquartered at NeoCity - a 500-acre technology district in Osceola County, Florida - the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Florida Semiconductor Engine was launched in 2024 to power economic prosperity across Florida. The NSF Florida Semiconductor Engine brings together major Florida research institutions, government agencies, nonprofits, industry and economic and workforce development partners to focus on developing the next generation of specialty and advanced packaging technologies, which produce cutting-edge semiconductors critical for aerospace, medical, automotive, and other industries -- bolstering our nation's homeland security, creating new, high-wage jobs, and transforming Florida's economic landscape. To learn more about the NSF Florida Semiconductor Engine, visit semiconductorengine.org.