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China’s Rapid Rise in Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency—Can It Meet Its 2027 Goal? China’s semiconductor industry is making bold moves, with its self-sufficiency rate expected to hit 26.6% by 2027—a significant leap from 18% in 2022. But behind this impressive growth lies a complex landscape of challenges and opportunities. What’s driving this surge, and can China truly close the gap with global semiconductor giants? 💡 Want to understand the future of semiconductors and China’s evolving role? Discover the factors shaping this fast-growing industry, and find out why the next few years could redefine the global semiconductor market. 👉 Vist our website MIRU to read our full analysis and subscribe for exclusive insights! Contact us directly on Linkedin to get a 7 day free-trial!! https://lnkd.in/g47VczY6 #SemiconductorTrends #ChinaTech #IndustryGrowth #GlobalTech #SubscribeNow
China’s Semiconductor Industry Self-Sufficiency Rate Continues to Rise, Expected to Reach 26.6% by 2027
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The semiconductor industry is currently experiencing a period of rapid growth and innovation, as evidenced by the lineup of events and conferences scheduled for 2024, particularly the Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC) 2024. The industry is also facing several significant challenges, but companies and stakeholders are actively exploring potential solutions to address these concerns. The ASMC is an annual event, taking place from May 13-16 in Albany, New York. The ASMC brings together key players in the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, including manufacturers, equipment suppliers, material suppliers, and academics. This convergence highlights the industry's collaborative efforts to address manufacturing challenges through cutting-edge strategies and methodologies. As demand for semiconductors continues to surge across various sectors, optimizing manufacturing processes becomes crucial for meeting market needs efficiently.
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Very encouraging to see the Department of commerce aggressively deploying CHIPs dollars in support of domestic #semiconductor manufacturing - BUT - “chips don’t float”! We need to expand our industrial policy to encompass the rest of the electronics stack, including #printedcircuitboards and IC substrates. A truly secure and resilient supply chain means on a domestic #microelectronics ecosystem. Let’s finish the fight and build the technology that powers modern life right here in America.
The Biden-Harris administration announced Thursday that Infinera, a global semiconductor manufacturer with a facility in Allentown, signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms with the U.S. Department of Commerce for up to $93 million in funding through the CHIPS and Science Act. The proposed projects would be expected to increase Infinera's existing domestic manufacturing capacity by an estimated factor of 10 and would create up to approximately 500 manufacturing jobs and 1,200 construction jobs. https://lnkd.in/enZvEXVr
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Are you part of the European Semiconductor Eco-System related to Packaging, Assembly, and Test (Customer, Provider, Supplier)? INVITATION to participate in the Pack4EU - Survey Pack4EU is an EU CHIPS ACT driven EU funded Horizon Europe - Chips Joint Undertaking (JU) - Coordination and Support Action (CSA) project, that is - building a "Pan-European Network for Advanced Packaging made in Europe", - analysing Semiconductor Packaging demand and offer sides and identifying the gaps in the European Semiconductor Eco-System, - giving guidance and delivering the awaited urgent results through policy recommendations, the “Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Master Plan for Europe”, targeting to boost Semiconductor Packaging in Europe and reduce existing dependence on other regions. The Pack4EU project consortium consists of 7 core and 43 associated partners across 13 European countries (https://pack4eu.eu/) and targets to involve all companies/ institutions/ organizations that are part of the European Semiconductor Supply Chain with relation to Packaging, Assembly, and Test. The European Commission has asked us (the Pack4EU project) to help them (the European Commission) supporting you. Please use the chance to let us know your plans, challenges, thoughts, comments and also your wishes. Please support our analysis of the Semiconductor Packaging demand and offer sides and gap identification by participating in the survey: https://lnkd.in/evS3xPuZ You can save your progress and finish the questionnaire later. Don’t forget to save the link of your started survey to continue working on it later. Please try to complete and submit the survey by 31st of January 2024.
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🎯Check out our latest blog post for semiconductors industry! https://lnkd.in/gexRUQSJ And join us on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at 11:00 AM EDT (8:00 AM PDT / 5:00 PM CEST) for an exciting event on GlobalSpec! 🌐 📣 Sankhajit Chakraborty, Director for Global Electronics and Semiconductor Industry Solutions, Katrin Leyh and I will be sharing insights on the semiconductor industry and quality management during this upcoming webinar. #QualityManagement #Semiconductors #ContinuousImprovement
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Explore our 19th annual global semiconductor industry outlook for 2024, published in partnership with the Global Semiconductor Alliance. Key findings include the following: • Eighty-three percent project their company’s revenue will grow over the coming year, with 4 in 10 expecting growth of more than 10 percent. • For the second consecutive year, automotive is seen as the most important application driving semiconductor revenue in the next year. • Artificial intelligence jumped up to the second most important revenue driver, displacing wireless communications. • Implementing GenAI ranked as a “top 3” strategic priority for semiconductor companies. • Forty-two percent believe there is already an inventory surplus or will be by the end of 2024. • Talent risk extended its lead as the biggest issue facing the semiconductor industry. Talent development and retention also remained atop the strategic priorities. We hope you find this report insightful as you continue to evolve your business strategy in today’s dynamic environment. For more information, please contact our NL semiconductor contacts: @Peter Paul Brouwers or @Frederik Croiset van Uchelen.
Global semiconductor industrie outlook 2024
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Cover Story: National Semiconductor Strategy to guide industry up value chain https://lnkd.in/gdYnD5b7
Cover Story: National Semiconductor Strategy to guide industry up value chain
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Explore our 19th annual global semiconductor industry outlook for 2024, published in partnership with the Global Semiconductor Alliance. Key findings include the following: • Eighty-three percent project their company’s revenue will grow over the coming year, with 4 in 10 expecting growth of more than 10 percent. • For the second consecutive year, automotive is seen as the most important application driving semiconductor revenue in the next year. • Artificial intelligence jumped up to the second most important revenue driver, displacing wireless communications. • Implementing GenAI ranked as a “top 3” strategic priority for semiconductor companies. • Forty-two percent believe there is already an inventory surplus or will be by the end of 2024. • Talent risk extended its lead as the biggest issue facing the semiconductor industry. Talent development and retention also remained atop the strategic priorities. We hope you find this report insightful as you continue to evolve your business strategy in today’s dynamic environment. For more information, please contact our NL semiconductor contacts: @Peter Paul Brouwers or @Frederik Croiset van Uchelen.
Global semiconductor industrie outlook 2024
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Explore our 19th annual global semiconductor industry outlook for 2024, published in partnership with the Global Semiconductor Alliance. Key findings include the following: • Eighty-three percent project their company’s revenue will grow over the coming year, with 4 in 10 expecting growth of more than 10 percent. • For the second consecutive year, automotive is seen as the most important application driving semiconductor revenue in the next year. • Artificial intelligence jumped up to the second most important revenue driver, displacing wireless communications. • Implementing GenAI ranked as a “top 3” strategic priority for semiconductor companies. • Forty-two percent believe there is already an inventory surplus or will be by the end of 2024. • Talent risk extended its lead as the biggest issue facing the semiconductor industry. Talent development and retention also remained atop the strategic priorities. We hope you find this report insightful as you continue to evolve your business strategy in today’s dynamic environment. For more information, please contact our NL semiconductor contacts: @Peter Paul Brouwers or @Frederik Croiset van Uchelen.
Global semiconductor industrie outlook 2024
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Explore our 19th annual global semiconductor industry outlook for 2024, published in partnership with the Global Semiconductor Alliance. Key findings include the following: • Eighty-three percent project their company’s revenue will grow over the coming year, with 4 in 10 expecting growth of more than 10 percent. • For the second consecutive year, automotive is seen as the most important application driving semiconductor revenue in the next year. • Artificial intelligence jumped up to the second most important revenue driver, displacing wireless communications. • Implementing GenAI ranked as a “top 3” strategic priority for semiconductor companies. • Forty-two percent believe there is already an inventory surplus or will be by the end of 2024. • Talent risk extended its lead as the biggest issue facing the semiconductor industry. Talent development and retention also remained atop the strategic priorities. We hope you find this report insightful as you continue to evolve your business strategy in today’s dynamic environment. For more information, please contact our NL semiconductor contacts: @Peter Paul Brouwers or @Frederik Croiset van Uchelen.
Global semiconductor industrie outlook 2024
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