EXHIBITS
SEMICON Japan 2011 - Guide to the Exhibition
Japan's Semiconductor Supply Chain is Open for Business
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The global industries acutely realized the indispensable role of Japan's semiconductor supply chain after the earthquake hit the island nation. With international support and hardwork, the Japan's industry achieved a rapid recovery and demonstrated its strong resilience to the world. And at SEMICON Japan 2011, about 850 companies will exhibit from the global semiconductor supply chain to show Japan is open for business. |
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》 Next Generation Technology Pavilion 》 Secondary Equipment & Services Pavilion |
Map of Makuhari Messe Area (click to enlarge) |
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Register Online for the Exhibition and ProgramsWhile it is possible to register on site, by pre-registering for the exhibition you can save yourself time and hassle. Also, all programs, including free seminars, require pre-registration, and special rates are available for registrations made by November 25. Visit the exhibition registration and seminar and event registration pages to learn more. |
Power of Asia
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SEMICON Japan 2011 features Asia on the show floor and program agendas including the Opening Keynote, as the most powerful and exciting region for the semiconductor supply chain industries. Power of Asia Pavilion (Hall 8)Meet manufacturing service providers, parts suppliers and industrial parks from Asia to expand and strengthen your business in the region. |
Next Generation Technology Pavilion (Hall 5&6)
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This theme pavilion focuses on the innovative technologies that will drive our industry in the future in the following areas: - LED and OLED - 3D Packaging and TSV - Printed Electronics - MEMS - Innovative Venture Businesses
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Secondary Equipment & Services Pavilion (Hall 8)
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With the need to expand production lines that are 200mm
or less (mainly for ASSP, automobile related semiconductors, and power
devices), the demand for secondary equipment and service are increasing
to control investments and reduce time to production. This exhibit area
introduces companies involved in the implementation, maintenance and
related services in the secondary semiconductor equipment market.
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Tohoku Pavilion (Hall 2)
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Meet companies and governments from six prefectures in northeast Japan (Tohoku) that are recovering from the quake in a rapid pace.
SEMI supports Tohoku Pavilion and ongoing recovery efforts in Tohoku. |
Special Exhibits by Societies and Associations (Hall 5&6)
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The Japan Society of Applied Physics will presnet roadmaps for silicon technologies, organic electronics and MEMS. 》 Also see stage presentation agenda Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging will the latest developments and trends in electronics packaging. 》 Also see stage presentation agenda
Japan LED Association will presnet the latest development in LED lighting technologies will be presented. |