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Beline Lafayette
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bcherichel@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

2026 Florida Semiconductor Summit (02-23-2026)
Project: 2026 Florida Semiconductor Summit — Approved by: David Arnold

Online Registration Launch Date
09-08-2025

Status
Proposed

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2026 Florida Semiconductor Summit
02-23-2026
09-08-2025
To increase awareness of the semiconductor industry in Florida.
- Optional Workshop
- General session
- Panels
- Concurrent Sessions
- Expo Hall
- Student Pitch Competition
400
Increased awareness of the semiconductor industry in Florida
Yes
REGISTRATION
Optional Workshop & Early Summit Fee: $250.00 
Optional Workshop & Late Summit Fee: $300.00 
Student Summit Fee: $95.00 
Early Summit Fee: $200.00 
Late Summit Registration Fee: $250.00
100% Gift
 
190501001714600
David Arnold
(352) 562-1631
darnold@ufl.edu
 
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