FMS 2025 Professional Development Series Tutorials
Pre-conference tracks offer attendees top instructors, certificates, and clear information on latest innovations in memory and storage.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 9, 2025 at 2:00 pmFMS: the Future of Memory and Storage, the world’s largest conference dedicated to high-performance memory and storage innovation, announced the return of its Professional Development Series (PDS).
Taking place on Monday afternoon, August 4, 2025 – the day before the official start of FMS – the PDS provides technical professionals an opportunity to sharpen their expertise, engage directly with industry leaders, and earn an FMS Professional Development Certificate.
2025 seminar series features 4 advanced educational tracks covering key sectors in memory and storage technology:
- Memory-Centric Computing
- DRAM Technology and Applications
- Emerging Nonvolatile Memory and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- Advanced Alternatives for AI Data Access
Each track includes focused sessions led by top technologists from organizations including Kioxia, Nvidia, Georgia Tech, and ETH Zurich. Attendees may choose sessions across different topics or follow a full two-part seminar for deeper immersion. All sessions will be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, from 1:00–2:45 PM and 3:15–5:00 PM.
“FMS has always been the definitive event to stay ahead of the curve,” said Chuck Sobey, innovation ambassador, FMS. “Our Professional Development Series is designed to give participants practical, immediately applicable insights while earning a certificate that underscores their technical advancement.”
Full PDS seminar lineup includes:
1:00 – 2:45 PM
- PDS-A1 Memory-Centric Computing Part 1: Fundamental Techniques
- PDS-B1 DRAM for AI – HBM and What’s Next
- PDS-C1 DRAM Part 1: Introduction to DRAM Technology
- PDS-D1 AiSAQ: Scaling RAG Beyond DRAM Limits with SSD
3:15 – 5:00 PM
- PDS-A2 Memory-Centric Computing Part 2: Advanced Applications
- PDS-B2 Emerging Technologies for Future Memory Systems
- PDS-C2 DRAM Part 2: Solutions for a Fragmented Application Space
- PDS-D2 Rearchitecting Storage for GenAI (‘Storage-Next’)
Participants can register for the Professional Development Series individually or as a $100 addition to a full 3-day conference pass. This latter combination is FMS’s ‘All-Access’ pass. Space is limited.
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Registration is now open for FMS 2025 and the Professional Development Series.
For sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, view the prospectus.