SEMICON Japan 2023 Opens Tomorrow to Showcase Smart Data-AI, Smart Mobility, Sustainability, Advanced Packaging, Talent

SEMICON Japan, the largest and most influential gathering of the microelectronics manufacturing supply chain in Japan, opens tomorrow at Tokyo Big Sight with more than 900 exhibitors from 19 regions showcasing their latest products and technologies.

SEMICON Japan, the largest and most influential gathering of the microelectronics manufacturing supply chain in Japan, opens tomorrow at Tokyo Big Sight with more than 900 exhibitors from 19 regions showcasing their latest products and technologies. Registration is open for the Dec. 13-15 exhibition, conferences and technology symposiums.

Themed Forward as One, SEMICON Japan 2023 will highlight cutting-edge technology innovations in areas including artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, power electronics, Internet of Things (IoT), smart mobility, and quantum computing. The event will also feature presentations and executive panels on key industry topics with thought leaders from the electronics design and manufacturing ecosystem, academia, and government.

This year the exhibition expands to the East Exhibition Hall of Tokyo Big Sight, spotlighting semiconductor manufacturing technologies, equipment, and materials as well as Smart applications for mobility and IoT devices.

SEMICON Japan 2023 Opening Keynote Panel

The Opening Keynote Panel with the following speakers will address global trends and Japan’s strategy for the future of the semiconductor industry.

Concurrent Events with SEMICON Japan 2023

SEMICON Japan 2023 Technology Pavilions

The event’s Technology Pavilions will showcase leading technologies driving semiconductor and electronics market demand.

Sustainability

Startup Innovations

The Matsuo Lab Startups are a select group of companies founded by or with the support of the Matsuo Lab at the University of Tokyo. The Matsuo Lab will showcase seven startups developing cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies.

Workforce Development

With talent development a critical issue, female semiconductor industry professionals will gather for the Women in Business program to explore how the industry can build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce. The Academia Award presented at SEMICON Japan will recognize top research institutes in engineering fields such as machinery and electronics, materials and chemicals, and materials science. All award nominees will present their work at dedicated booths, and the three award winners will be announced on Dec. 13th.

Additionally, key figures from industry, government, and academia will discuss the importance of workforce development in the semiconductor industry at the Semiconductor Technology Symposium. The experts will also share case studies and participate in panel discussions on talent development solutions.

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