
The IEEE Latin American Electron Devices Conference (LAEDC) is sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS). Its main objective is to bring together specialists from all fields related to electronic devices.
The seventh edition of LAEDC will be held in person in Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico.
The conference will be aimed at both students and young researchers. Its main objective is to bring together specialists from all fields related to electronic devices. We are convinced that, thanks to your important achievements, your presence will add significant value to this expanding conference.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
INVITED SPEAKERS
CALL FOR PAPERS & POSTERS
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission
Hard deadline:
July 13, 2025
Author notification
August 3, 2025
Camera Ready
August 17, 2025
CONFERENCE DATES:
OCTOBER 8-10 2025
- All electron-based devices
- Electron Devices for Quantum Computing
- RF-MMW-5G
- Semiconductor-, MEMS- and Nanotechnologies
- Packaging, 3D integration
- Sensors and actuators
- Display technology
- Modeling and simulation
- Reliability and yield
- Device characterization
- Reliability
- Agrivoltaics
- Biomedical Devices
- Circuit-device interaction
- Novel materials and process modules
- Technology roadmaps
- Electron device engineering education
- Electron device outreach
- Optoelectronics, photovoltaic and photonic devices and systems
- Humanitarian Projects
- STEM Initiatives
- Energy harvesting
- 2D Materials and Devices
- Flexible electronics
SPECIAL SESSIONS
About Guadalajara
Guadalajara, known as the Pearl of the West, is not only famous for its culture and traditions but also for its growing importance in the world of electronics. Nicknamed the “Mexican Silicon Valley,” the city has become a key center for technological innovation, home to global giants like Intel and HP, and housing hundreds of tech startups.
With prestigious universities and advanced infrastructure, Guadalajara trains the best talent in electronics engineering and telecommunications. Additionally, events such as Expo Electronics and the International Technology Forum make the city a leading player in the sector.
Thanks to its thriving business ecosystem and focus on the development of advanced technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence, Guadalajara continues to lead the way in the future of electronics in Latin America.
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