Expert Insights Await at FMS 2025's Closing Session Event

FMS 2025 Concludes With Dynamic Closing Session
Session to Highlight Week's Key Takeaways
FMS: The Future of Memory and Storage will be wrapping up with a compelling Closing Session, offering attendees an exciting opportunity to engage with industry leaders and glean valuable insights from this year's remarkable event.
This event will take place in Ballroom E, featuring a 90-minute interactive 'Ask Anything' session led by prominent figures in the memory and storage ecosystem. Attendees can anticipate engaging discussions and reflections on the key themes and insights that arose during the week’s technical sessions, panels, and keynote speeches.
Featured speakers at this remarkable session include:
- Tom Coughlin, Immediate Past President, IEEE (2024)
- Willie Nelson, Intel
- Chuck Sobey, Channel Science
- Dave Eggleston, MicroChip
- Kevin Yee, Samsung
- Leah Schoeb, AMD
- Brian Rea, UCI/E and Intel
- Eric Herzog, Infinidat
The session will be moderated by the esteemed industry analyst Jean S. Bozman, whose extensive knowledge of enterprise technology will guide a vibrant discussion. The session will consist of three segments that provide depth and insight into the future of memory and storage technology.
- Key Takeaways – Speakers will share the most significant impacts and trends observed at FMS 2025 (30 minutes)
- Panel Discussion – Experts will navigate the critical challenges and opportunities ahead in the memory and storage landscape (30 minutes)
- Audience Q&A – An interactive open-floor session allowing attendees to ask pressing questions (30 minutes)
The Closing Session promises to energize participants and wrap up FMS 2025 powerfully. Don’t miss this chance to hear from leading experts about the future of memory and storage—join us in Ballroom E.
Don't Miss Online Registration Pricing! – To avoid higher onsite pricing, ensure you register online. For further details regarding the event schedule and lineup, please consult the official website.
About FMS: The Future of Memory and Storage
FMS: The Future of Memory and Storage stands as the premier global event showcasing innovations in high-speed memory and storage technologies. As the largest conference of its kind, FMS highlights significant applications, groundbreaking tech, enabling technologies, and diverse industry players ranging from leading firms to pioneering startups. It covers essential application areas such as AI, enterprise data centers, high-performance computing, mobile edge devices, and embedded systems. FMS is the meeting point for technology professionals, executive leaders, customers, cloud providers, hyperscaler companies, and analysts eager to explore the evolving memory and storage landscape. With a strong commitment to inclusivity and innovation, FMS is at the forefront of shaping the future, especially at the intersection with AI technologies.
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