Contribute

How to Contribute to Solid State Technology

One of the most common questions I’m asked is “How can I contribute to Solid State Technology?” We try to make that an easy process – so the short answer is shoot me an e-mail ([email protected]) or give me a call (978-470-1806) – but I prepared this short guide as an overview of the different ways to contribute.

First, a little about us: Solid State Technology is a trusted source of technology, product and market information on semiconductor manufacturing and packaging since 1958. Our coverage also includes growth and emerging electronics technologies and markets, including MEMS, LEDs, displays, power electronics and bio-medical devices.

How many people do we reach? Solid State Technology’s magazine, email newsletters and website are seen by more than 273,000 engineering and management professionals in 181 countries each month—more than any other electronics manufacturing-focused media provider delivers. We provide news and product information on a daily basis in combination with in-depth technical articles, analysis and case studies.

Publications:

  • Magazine: Leading-edge and strategic articles and commentary delivered eight times a year to 40,000 of the most qualified decision makers for semiconductor, packaging, MEMS, LEDs and display manufacturing worldwide, plus attendees of key conferences and trade shows;
  • Email Newsletters: Dedicated e-newsletters focus on each of these key market segments, with circulations ranging from 10,000 to 45,000 subscribers, and a daily roundup provides the latest news and product announcements across all of these industries;
  • Website: Dedicated channels on the www.solid-state.com site focus on our five key microelectronics manufacturing coverage areas—semiconductors, packaging, MEMS, LEDs and displays—providing news, technical articles, product updates, blogs, webcasts, podcasts, white papers, video, an extensive buyer’s guide and much more;
  • Event: One of the key events of the year, The ConFab is an annual invitation-only conference that gathers the leaders who will determine the future of the industry.

 

There are a number of ways in which you can work with Solid State Technology.

Feature Articles

Solid State Technology publishes feature-length articles in our magazine and on our website, and we do accept contributed articles. We welcome suggestions for articles of all types, including application stories and case studies; technical articles and reviews; and conference/trade-show reports.

Our typical article length is 1500-2000 words. We also publish opinion pieces in our Industry Forum column which are 600 words in length.

Please send us a short summary of the proposed content (100-150 words), so that we can discuss publishing options.

Please review our Editorial Policy and our guidelines for submitting material (see below).

News Stories and New Products

News items are published on a daily basis on our website (www.solid-state.com). News items are also included in our various newsletters. Send your press releases regarding news or new products to Shannon Davis, digital media editor ([email protected]).

Blogs

For those interested in ongoing, regular contributed, a blog might be the way to go. Please send me the proposed title of the blog and what you intend to cover, and we can get the conversation started ([email protected]).

White Papers

White Papers are technical articles describing your company’s products, their applications, and capabilities. These articles are published on our website at and promoted via our newsletters. Companies supply a PDF version of their article, which is posted on the Solid State Technology website. Readers sign in to download the PDF. Reader details are gathered and supplied to companies on a monthly basis, providing a useful lead generation tool.  The paper is promoted to readers via our website and via our email newsletters.

Solid State Technology’s Editorial Policy

We are happy to discuss all potential articles related to the manufacturing and packaging of semiconductors and other types of electronics, particularly MEMS, LEDs, displays and power electronics.

We publish technical articles, case studies, application notes, product information, business and financial news, and a wide variety of other information relevant to the industries we cover.

We are looking for original material that has not been published elsewhere (e.g. other trade publications or on the author’s website), although material based on peer-reviewed journals or conference seminars is often acceptable.

Please do not submit articles where the primary purpose is to promote your company and its products. Readers do not respond well to such marketing pieces. We have many (paid-for) ways to help you put across your marketing message.

Typical articles could address a specific challenge or need within the industry, or look at the merits of using new process technology in a particular application, or discuss new standards, policies or collaborative projects.

Submitting proposals:

We ask for a short 100-150 word summary of the proposed article, for discussion.

Although we publish a limited Editorial Calendar in our Media Planner, we are happy to discuss all subject matter, whether or not it appears on the Calendar.

Timelines:

We work around 3 months ahead of publication. Submission deadlines are 3 weeks prior to the advertising sales deadlines published in our Media Planner.

All articles will be edited according to our internal procedures. Any major queries or problems will be returned to the author.

Please send proposal for features, columns and blogs to Pete Singer, Editor-in-Chief ([email protected]).

 

2 thoughts on “Contribute

  1. Dave Frace

    Back in 1972 i had purchased 40 shares of a company named Solid State Technology inc. The company at that time was producing telephone to be placed on mile markers on turnpikes, starting in Mass. Are you the same company or are you aware of another company having your same name. Thanks.

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  2. Gerhard Franz

    Dear Pete Singer,
    as you know, in semiconductor laser processing, it is still common to metallize the p-contact using the Bell contact (Ti/Pt/Au). Almost 20 years ago, I developed a process for Pt-RIE using PF3/Cl2. Now I was confronted in the Walter Schottky Institute of Munich Technical University to develop a real etching process also for gold. That would give us more freedom for designing the structure. Up to now, the conventional process is a lift-off technique. Easy, but not elegant.
    Are you interested in publishing this process?
    Best regards, Gerhard Franz

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