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Enabling Mobility for IoT with Advanced Semiconductor Technology — at SEMICON Singapore 2014

SINGAPORE — 19 March 2014 — SEMICON Singapore, Southeast Asia's largest annual gathering for the semiconductor manufacturing industry, will focus on the advanced technology developments to enable mobility for the Internet of Things (IoT).  SEMICON Singapore 2014 ( www.semiconsingapore.org) runs 23-25 April, at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center.

At SEMICON Singapore 2014, the exhibits, programs and workshops will examine how emerging technologies impact the manufacturing landscapes and how device makers will position themselves for the upward trends of mobility and IoT.  The three-day event will feature exhibitors showcasing the latest processes, materials, tools, and technologies used in the manufacture of today's most advanced electronic products.  For the first time, the event features the enabling technologies that translate the advancements in semiconductor technology towards IoT applications. From driverless cars to smart home automation to wireless charging and touch displays, the microelectronics ecosystem is an enabler of the “magic behind the gadgets.”

SEMICON Singapore will feature programmes and forums to highlight the industry’s major technology trends, and investment and expansion opportunities in manufacturing, including:

The SEMICON Singapore agenda will also address the significant issues of workforce development and will provide programs to nurture Southeast Asia’s skilled workforce to drive the future growth of the industry.  “SEMI Southeast Asia works closely with local government agencies and the tertiary institutions to embrace the development of young talent and working professionals into future leaders of the industry,” said Kai Fai, Ng, president of SEMI Southeast Asia.  “I am particularly pleased that this year at SEMICON Singapore, we are continuing our commitment to cultivate the best talent in Southeast Asia for our member companies and industry by presenting SEMICON University and the Job Fair for the second consecutive year — plus new this year, an online job portal will help companies connect with the best talent available.”

The development of a highly skilled workforce is one of the greatest challenges to advancing growth of high-technology industries, in particular semiconductors and related microelectronics. Worldwide, these advanced products require thousands of engineers and technologists capable of designing intricate microelectronics as well as the complex manufacturing equipment, new materials, and precise processes needed to manufacture them. 

Singapore’s semiconductor industry has grown remarkably over the last forty years to become one of the most advanced hubs in the region.  Today the semiconductor industry constitutes much of Singapore's economic growth, contributing over 5 percent of the city-state’s GDP and 37 percent of all R&D spending by the manufacturing industry. The industry employs approximately 42,000 people.

For more information about SEMICON Singapore 2014 or to register, visit  www.semiconsingapore.org.

About SEMICON Singapore

SEMICON Singapore covers the Southeast Asia microelectronics manufacturing ecosystem including in semiconductors, LED, 2.5D/3D-IC, MEMs, Packaging & Test, and other adjacent markets. This year, SEMICON Singapore expands its scope and programmes to bring more content from across the region, including programs and initiatives from Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, and India. The show connects the decision makers from the industry, demonstrates the most advanced products and brings in the most up-to-date market and technology trends. SEMICON Singapore 2014 runs 23-25 April at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center.

About SEMI

SEMI is the global industry association serving the nano- and microelectronic manufacturing supply chains. Our 1,900 member companies are the engine of the future, enabling smarter, faster and more economical products that improve our lives. Since 1970, SEMI has been committed to helping members grow more profitably, create new markets and meet common industry challenges. SEMI maintains offices in Bangalore, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Grenoble, Hsinchu, Moscow, San Jose, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Washington, D.C. For more information on SEMI, visit www.semi.org.


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SEMI Singapore

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