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About SEMICON® Japan
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SEMICON Japan was first held in 1977, and owing to the enthusiastic support of thousands of exhibitors and visitors, has grown to become the largest international exhibition of semiconductor equipment and materials. Bringing companies and their technologies together with customers and partners, as well as providing a setting for technical seminars and meetings, SEMICON Japan actively supports the growth of the global semiconductor industry.
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About SEMICON Japan 2008
Dates:
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Seminars and Receptions
Tuesday, December 2 – Friday, December 5, 2008
Exhibition
Wednesday, December 3 – Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Venue:
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Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan
Note: Some seminars, receptions and meetings held offsite
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Organizer:
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SEMI
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Event Overview
- SEMICON Japan 2008 Exhibition
- SEMICON Japan 2008 Opening Keynotes
- SEMI Technology Symposium (STS) 2008
- SEMI Market Seminar
- SEMI International Standards seminars and meetings
- Seminars and presentations by exhibitors including technology announcements
- SEMI Presidents Reception
- SEMI Standards Friendship Reception and Member Recognition Awards Ceremony
About SEMI
SEMI is a global industry association serving companies that provide equipment, materials and services used to manufacture semiconductors, displays, nano-scaled structures, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), photovoltaic and related technologies. SEMI maintains offices and hosts programs and activities in every major microelectronics and display manufacturing region around the world.
SEMI exists to advance the growth and prosperity of its members and the industries it serves. SEMI does this by creating and delivering access to markets, customers, investors, suppliers, governments, market information and the global industry community. Through its programs and activities, SEMI promotes the development of the microelectronics and display industries, advances the mutual business interests of its members and encourages fair competition and open markets. For more information, visit www.semi.org.
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