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Jan Klinger

VP Sales & Business Development
Fabmatics

AND Breakout-Sessions
Breakout: Automated Reticle Logistics – From Concept to Implementation

This session provides a comprehensive view on automated reticle logistics, covering the full journey from conceptual considerations to practical implementation. It starts with the fundamentals of reticle handling, highlighting their critical role in lithography and the key challenges associated with automation.

Building on this foundation, the session explores concrete technical solutions for automated storage, transport, and handling systems, supported by digital validation methods such as simulation.

Finally, the session addresses intelligent reticle scheduling as an essential element for ensuring availability and maximizing fab performance. By combining physical automation with digital planning and control, the session demonstrates how integrated reticle logistics can be realized in modern semiconductor fabs.

The presentations offer both strategic insights and practical guidance for engineers and decision-makers. 

About Jan Klinger

Jan Klinger looks at nearly 30 years of experience in engineering, sales, and business development, in the high-tech industry with a focus on the semiconductor industry. He began his career at Applied Materials, where he advanced through roles in semiconductor and solar operations, including high-impact projects and intercontinental process transfers. Jan went on to leadership positions at HSEB Dresden GmbH, 3D-Micromac AG, and VON ARDENNE GmbH, contributing to advancements in global strategic account management, sales, marketing and product management and innovation.

Currently, Jan serves as VP of Sales & Business Development at Fabmatics GmbH, leveraging his deep industry knowledge to drive cutting-edge solutions in semiconductor automation.

Jan holds a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Dresden, specializing in micromechanics and optics, along with additional credentials from TU Chemnitz and Pennsylvania State University.