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www.semiconsea.org POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA SEMICON® Southeast Asia 2018 22–24 May, 2018 MITEC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2018 Highlights NEW: Key Industry Thought Leaders on Strengthening SEA Manufacturing Ecosystem and SMART Manufacturing Dialogue Session NEW: Southeast Asia Investment Forum NEW: Futuristic Showcase on SMART Living at World-of-IoT Pavilion NEW: Public/Private Dialogue for Talent Needs in Malaysia at SEMICON SEA University Program NEW: Electronics Talent Career Fair NEW: Charity Golf—“Make a Difference, Together, Foster a Brighter and Meaningful Future for the Children” More Than 60 Hours of Technical and Business Programs 9 Technical Forums Featuring New Business Segments International Sourcing Program and Private Business Matching Registration Total Attendance 7,697 Total Verified Visitors 5,078 Total Exhibitors 2,619 Visitors by Region Malaysia 68% International 32% Key Attending Companies • Amkor Technology • Analog Devices • CARSEM • Continental Automotive • FESTO • Flex • GLOBALFOUNDRIES • Infineon Technologies • Intel Corporation • Jabil Circuit • MI Equipment • Micron Semiconductor • Mitsubishi Electric • Murata Electronics • Nexperia • NXP Semiconductor • ON Semiconductor • Osram Opto Semiconductors • Renesas • Siemens • Silterra • ST Microelectronics • STATSChipPAC • Texas Instruments • Tokyo Semitsu • Unisem • UTAC • Visdynamics Research • Vitrox • Western Digital

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Page 1: 2018 Highlights - SEMICON SEA · 2018-07-09 · POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Areas of Interest SEMICON Southeast Asia visitors are interested in

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POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

SEMICON® Southeast Asia 201822–24 May, 2018 MITEC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2018 Highlights

• NEW: Key Industry Thought Leaders on Strengthening SEA Manufacturing Ecosystem and SMART Manufacturing Dialogue Session

• NEW: Southeast Asia Investment Forum

• NEW: Futuristic Showcase on SMART Living at World-of-IoT Pavilion

• NEW: Public/Private Dialogue for Talent Needs in Malaysia at SEMICON SEA University Program

• NEW: Electronics Talent Career Fair

• NEW: Charity Golf—“Make a Di� erence, Together, Foster a Brighter and Meaningful Future for the Children”

• More Than 60 Hours of Technical and Business Programs

• 9 Technical Forums Featuring New Business Segments

• International Sourcing Program and Private Business Matching

Registration

Total Attendance 7,697

Total Verifi ed Visitors 5,078

Total Exhibitors 2,619

Visitors by Region

Malaysia 68%

International 32%

Key Attending Companies

• Amkor Technology• Analog Devices • CARSEM• Continental Automotive• FESTO• Flex• GLOBALFOUNDRIES• Infi neon Technologies• Intel Corporation• Jabil Circuit• MI Equipment• Micron Semiconductor• Mitsubishi Electric• Murata Electronics• Nexperia• NXP Semiconductor• ON Semiconductor• Osram Opto Semiconductors• Renesas• Siemens• Silterra• ST Microelectronics• STATSChipPAC• Texas Instruments• Tokyo Semitsu• Unisem• UTAC• Visdynamics Research• Vitrox• Western Digital

Page 2: 2018 Highlights - SEMICON SEA · 2018-07-09 · POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Areas of Interest SEMICON Southeast Asia visitors are interested in

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POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Visitor Profi leSEMICON Southeast Asia attracts a highly infl uential audience from every segment and sector of the global microelectronics industries, including semiconductors, LEDs, MEMS, printed/fl exible electronics, and other adjacent markets.

Infl uential Buyers

About 80% of SEMICON Southeast Asia visitors are involved in purchasing decisions, infl uencing the selection and fi nal purchase of microelectronics manufacturing equipment, materials, components, and services.

Primary Job Functions

SEMICON Southeast Asia attracts multi-level buying teams, with broad representation across all levels, functions and industries.

Design 26%Equipment Engineering 6%Research 6%Product Management 4%Fabrication and Process Engineering 3%Industrial Engineering 3%Packaging/Assembly 3%Test 3%Software Engineering 2%Chemicals/Materials 1%Facilities/Engineering Support 1%Quality Assurance/Failure Analysis/Reliability 1%

Marketing/Sales/Business Development 18%Manufacturing/Operations Management/Production 5%Executive Management/Board Member 3%Purchasing/Procurement/O� ce Management 3%Training/Education 2%Financial/Industrial Analyst/Investor Relations 1%Government/Public Policy 1%Human Resources 1%Integration/IT Support 1%Logistics/Supply Chain Management 1%Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) <1%Other 3%

60% of SEMICONSoutheast Asia visitors represent engineering

functions, including R&D, Design, and Product

Management Engineering.

PURCHASING AUTHORITY

37% Final Decision Maker/Co-deciding/Crucial

38% Recommend/Evaluate/Consult

5% Specify

20% No Role

JOB LEVELS

19% Executive Management (Chairman, CEO, CFO, CMO, President, Chief, Managing Dir.)

12% Senior Management (VP, Dir.)

31% Other Management (Prog. Mgr., Mgr.)

31% Non-management (Sta� , Professional)

5% Student

3% Other

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POST SHOW REPORT 22–24 MAY, 2018 MITEC, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Areas of InterestSEMICON Southeast Asia visitors are interested in a broad range of industries, technologies, and products fromacross the supply chain, from design to fi nal manufacturing.

Areas of Interest

DESIGN/MANUFACTURING SERVICESDesign/EDA 22%

Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS)/ 22%System IntegrationEngineering Services 21%

Packaging and Test Services (OSAT) 19%

Manufacturing Services and Consulting 17%

Research and Development/Technology Transfer 15%

Factory Control/Process Software 10%

Foundries 10%

Fabless 6%

Other Design/Manufacturing Services 1%

MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENTAssembly/Packaging 21%

Test 18%

Factory Automation/Robotics 16%

Front-end Processing 15%

Inspection and Measurement/Metrology 13%

Printing/Coating/Roll-to-Roll 7%

Components/Sub-systems/Instrumentation 6%

Parts 6%

Large-area/Thin Film 5%

Secondary Equipment and Services 4%

Abatement/Environmental Systems 2%

Other Manufacturing Equipment 1%

MATERIALSPackaging/Assembly 18%

Wafer/Substrates 18%

Process Chemicals: Gases/Liquids/Solids/Chemicals 1 1%

Cleaning 6%

Consumables 5%

Inks/Pastes/Printing Materials 4%

Other Materials 1%

OTHER PRODUCTS AND SERVICESGeneral Business Services/Consulting 7%

Representative Sales and Service 6%

Support Products/Cleanroom 6%

Standards 4%

Other 2%

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIESPackaging/Assembly 35%

Test 31%

Material Engineering/Materials Science 27%

Front-end Manufacturing (IDM, foundry) 26%

Design/EDA/IP 25%

System Integration/Product-level Manufacturing 24%

System-level Manufacturing 17%

Board-level Manufacturing 12%

Roll-to-Roll/Printing 6%

Other Manufacturing 4%

APPLICATIONSSMART Manufacturing 54%

Automotive Electronics/SMART Transportation 32%

Internet of Things (IoT) 30%

Artifi cial Intelligence Systems (AI) 21%

Mobile Technologies/Wireless/5G 21%

Consumer Electronics 19%

Green Manufacturing/EHS 15%

Medical Electronics/MedTech 14%

Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (VR/AR) 14%

Wearables 12%

OLED 1 1%

Imaging 10%

Cloud Computing/High-performance Computing 9%

Other Applications 3%