The Counterfeit Parts and Materials Symposium attracted a broad cross-section of government, industry, business, and academia for two days of informative presentations and exchanges. The technical exhibition included technology demonstrations, tools, and services for the industry. There were more than twenty talks covering policies, tools, and technologies in eight sessions that included the current state of affairs, supply chain, counterfeit detection tools, standards to support counterfeit avoidance, applications of machine learning and AI, and legal and policy issues. The symposium also featured Professional Development Courses taught by Dr. Diganta Das and Dr. Michael Azarian. The proceedings are now available to event attendees and the CALCE Consortium Members. |