Tradeshows & Conferences

SEMICON EUROPA 2023

SHAPING A SUSTAINABLE $1 TRILLION ERA

SEMICON Europa 2023 is co-located with productronica in Munich, Germany creating the strongest single event for electronics manufacturing in Europe, and broadening the range of attendees across the electronics chain.

– Top-notch Keynotes
– Market Trends
– Exhibition
– Networking
– Advanced Packaging Forum / Fab Management Forum
– Sustainability
– Smart Manufacturing / Mobility / MedTech
– Workforce Development and many more!

FOR THIS NEW EDITION, WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU AND SHARING OUR ANALYSIS WITH YOU THROUGH OUR DIFFERENT PARTICIPATION:

Meet us at Booth B1-566

Once again, Yole Group will be part of SEMICON EUROPA experience as exhibitor and we are very glad to get the opportunity to meet our customers and business partners, establish new contacts in the industry and help drive your business forward.

Interested in an onsite meeting with us? Send us your request at events@yolegroup.com

Yole Group will be part of program at the executive forum with:

Jérôme MOULY,
Division Director – Photonics and Sensing
, Yole Intelligence

Wednesday, November 15 – 1:50 pm – 4:05 pm
Session Chair at the Smart MedTech Forum
Empowering Patient Centric Health with Semiconductors

Pierre CAMBOU,
Principal Analyst, Yole Intelligence


Friday, November 17
Innovation Showcase: Video Presentations: Innovations in the Space of Microelectronics and Semiconductors

1pm: Mapping the Innovation Paths of the Semiconductor Industry

Packaging, Assembly and Test in Europe – Pros and Cons: panel discussion

In addition, Emilie Jolivet, Division Director, Semiconductor, Computing and Memory will be part of a panel discussion powered by WEKA Fachmedien.

Wednesday, November 15th
Booth A2 – 577
| PRODUCTONICA
At 12pm

In packaging, assembly and test, Europe’s share is only 3 per cent. European semiconductor production has a share of 9 per cent of the world market. This share is to be increased to 20 per cent within the framework of the EU Chips Act – in order to become somewhat less dependent on suppliers from Asia. Thus, when it comes to more independence, packaging, assembly and testing should be expanded rather than neglected.  But there are also arguments against building larger capacities in Europe. After all, the costs for production are somewhat higher in Europe than in Asia. But are users inclined to pay more money for more resilient supply chains? So, what are the arguments for and against spending taxpayrs´ money for building a European packaging, assembly and test industry?


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