The 37th Microelectronics Workshop (MEWS 2024), hosted by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tokyo, Japan, will bring together international experts to discuss advancements in space parts and component technologies. As a key event in the field, MEWS provides a platform for government space agencies, industry professionals, and researchers to exchange insights on improving reliability, radiation resilience, and performance of space-grade microelectronics.
Technical Focus: Reliability of Space Components
Magics will participate in MEWS 2024 alongside our Japanese distributor, NASAM, contributing to discussions on radiation-hardened semiconductor technologies and high-reliability electronic components for space applications. The workshop will address critical challenges such as:
- Radiation effects on semiconductor devices
- Qualification and testing of space-grade components
- Emerging trends in microelectronics for LEO and deep-space missions
Ensuring the long-term reliability of electronic components is essential for modern space missions, where extreme environmental conditions demand robust and fault-tolerant technologies.
Future Perspectives
The continuous development of radiation-tolerant microelectronics plays a fundamental role in advancing space exploration, satellite systems, and deep-space missions. Events like MEWS foster collaboration between space agencies, research institutions, and industry partners, driving innovation in high-reliability component design and testing methodologies.
Magics remains committed to contributing to this field by developing radiation-resilient semiconductor solutions and supporting the growing demand for reliable space electronics.
📅 October 24-25, Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
🔗 Learn more: https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/mews/en/index.html