Keeping with KLA’s vision of turning ideas into possibilities by creating transformative solutions, 75 employees in Ann Arbor, Michigan brainstormed and collaborated at the site’s first hackathon themed around digital transformation – with the winning team actually building and demonstrating an invention.
During the 36-hour event, 16 cross-functional teams generated ideas ranging from automating, consolidating and standardizing tools and processes to new systems that help employees do their jobs more efficiently and effectively.
First place team members Suvadip Mukherjee, Rohan Patni and Zhihao Zhang designed and built a stylus employees can use on laptop screens to annotate with confidence during Zoom meetings.
Rohan and Zhihao showed on a large screen what often goes wrong when employees try to write or draw something very simple such as the letters K, L, and A using existing pens on laptop screens.
After watching his teammates struggle to write KLA with pens and fingers, Suvadip showed the hackathon audience their invention: a new stylus called KLA Touch.
“My colleagues were using two types of pens to draw, and these didn’t work very well,” Suvadip explained. “The third way – using your finger – does sort of work, but do we really want to annotate like that in the 21st century? That’s why we invented and built this new stylus during the hackathon.”
Other Winning Ideas
Second place went to a team whose idea was to convert a wafer image to a 3D model and visualize it as a terrain showing subtle details of image data.
Earning third place was an idea for an end-to-end data management solution for machine learning development.
Aarti Patel, senior spares planner who joined KLA in 2021, says, “I experienced firsthand how KLA employees share knowledge. The hackathon was an opportunity to get into a creative mindset and develop skills that I can take back to my role and identify opportunities for improvement.”
Autumn Haffner, spares planner who has worked at KLA less than three months, adds, “I learned a lot from my team members and saw the hackathon as a unique opportunity to push outside my comfort zone and challenge my creativity and teamwork skills. It was also an opportunity to meet other people outside my team and work in a collaborative environment on something new.”
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