Unlocking Europe’s Potential in the Semiconductor Revolution
In the dynamic landscape of global semiconductors, Europe emerges as a pivotal force steering the industry’s growth amidst the waves of digital transformation. As we step into 2024, a landmark year marked by the implementation of the EU Chips Act, the trajectory of Europe’s semiconductor future is set to be shaped profoundly.
Join us at the upcoming Industry Strategic Symposium, where our company proudly takes part in discussions. This symposium serves as a platform to delve into the intricacies of the semiconductor domain, exploring the profound implications of the EU Chips Act and its role in shaping the future of Europe.
This event represents a unique opportunity to gain profound insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the semiconductor sector. Discover how Europe, through strategic collaborations and visionary initiatives, can not only navigate the complexities of the semiconductor landscape but also emerge as a key player in this highly dynamic and competitive industry.
Yole Group will be part of the program with:
Jean-Christophe Eloy,
CEO and President of Yole Group
Thursday, March 7
10:35am-10:55am: Semiconductor equipment and subsystems market update: how Europe can increase its leadership ?
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Jean-Christophe Eloy
CEO & President
Jean-Christophe Eloy is CEO and President of the Yole Group.
Created in 1998, the market research & strategy consulting company has grown to become a group of companies providing marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media in addition to corporate finance services. His mission is to oversee the strategic direction of Yole Group of companies, including Yole Intelligence, Yole SystemPlus and PISÉO.
All year long, Jean-Christophe builds deep relationships with leading semiconductor companies, discussing and sharing information across his global network. His aim is to get a comprehensive understanding of their strengths and guide their success.
Jean-Christophe is a graduate from EMLyon Business School (Lyon, France) and has a Ph.D. in Semiconductor Engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (France).