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December, 2020 hi-TeCh evenTS


SEMICON Japan Goes Virtual, Market Sees Upswing


TOKYO, JAPAN — The promise of growing prosperity worldwide through digital transformation and smart technology innovations will take center stage at SEMICON Japan 2020 Virtual, to be held from December 11 to 18, as industry lead- ers and visionaries gather for the lat- est technologies, developments and trends across the electronics manu- facturing and design supply chain. Providing a platform for more


than 100 companies and cutting-edge technologies, the SEMICON Japan 2020 Virtual exhibition will be live from December 14 to 17.


Highlighting the exhibition will be 10 pavilions spanning electronic sys- tem design, flexible hybrid electron- ics, MEMS, quantum computing, 5G and 6G, smart mobility, and smart workforce. SEMICON Japan 2020 Virtual conferences and the work- force development program will be held from December 11 to 18. Three speakers from govern-


ment, academia and industry will keynote the conference, exploring the challenges of increasing societal pros- perity through the digital transforma- tion. Akira Amari, chairman of Japan’s research commission on the tax system


HANNOVER MESSE 2021 to be a Hybrid Physical/Digital Expo


HANOVER, GERMANY — When HANNOVER MESSE opens its doors in April 2021, companies will once again have the opportunity to bring their products to life at one of the world’s most expansive trade shows for industrial technology. “Industry needs trade fairs! The


past few months have shown that. Industrial companies are eager for a place to present innovations, expand networks, discuss economic policy challenges, and win customers,” says Dr. Jochen Köckler, chairman of the managing board, Deutsche Messe AG. “HANNOVER MESSE 2021 pro- vides this. With its combination of


analog and digital worlds and a com- prehensive hygiene concept, the world’s leading trade fair for indus- try is the central platform for innova- tion and orientation in the age of industrial transformation.” HANNOVER MESSE provides


all exhibitors with the package that suits them best, from an analog exhibit to hybrid combinations to a purely virtual presence. The exhibitor decides how they want to participate in the show during the coronavirus pandemic. “Our exhibitors often tell us it is almost impossible to reach new cus-


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2021 EDITORIAl AND TRADE SHOW CAlENDAR


ISSUE Jan/Feb March EDITORIAL


Production & Inspection APEX PP


Assembly & Automation APEX & APEC PP


April/May


Manufacturing Services NEPCON China PP SMTconnect/PCIM PP EDS PP EWPTE PP


June July August


Components & Distribution ATX/MD&M East PP


SMT & Production SEMICON West PP


Production & Packaging ATX/MD&M West NEPCON Asia PP


September


PCB & Automation The Battery Show PP


October


Assembly & Inspection productronica PP SMTAI & MD&M MN PP IMAPS PP


Nov/Dec


The ASSEMBLY show PP PCB & Components


PP= Product Preview SHOW DesignCon


APEX APEC


Nepcon China SMTconnect/PCIM BIOMEDevice EDS


EWPTE ATX/MD&M East SEMICON West


ATX/MD&M West NEPCON Asia


PCB West The Battery Show IMAPS


SMT Guadalajara The ASSEMBLY Show SMTAI & MD&M Minneapolis productronica


BIOMEDevice ATX/MD&M West


DATE 1/26-28


3/9-11 3/21-25


4/21-23 5/4-6 5/5-6


5/10-14 5/12-13


6/8-10 7/13-15


8/10-12 8/24-26


9/8-9 9/14-16


10/12-14 10/13-14 10/26-28 11/3-4 11/16-19


12/1-2 2/8-10/2022 LOCATION Santa Clara, CA March 9-11, 2021, IPC APEX Expo. * San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA.


San Diego, CA Phoenix, AZ


Shanghai, China Nuremburg, Germany Boston, MA Las Vegas, NV Milwaukee, WI


New York, NY San Francisco, CA


Anaheim, CA Shenzhen, China


Santa Clara, CA Novi, MI


San Diego, CA Guadalajara, Mexico Rosemont, IL Minneapolis, MN Munich, Germany


San Jose, CA Anaheim, CA


Contact: IPC International, Inc., 3000 Lakeside Drive, 105 N, Bannockburn, IL 60015 % 847-615-7100 E-mail: aliciabalonek@ipc.org Web: www.ipc.org


March 17-19, 2021, productronica China.*Shanghai New International Expo Center,


Shanghai, China. Contact: Messe München GmbH, Messegelände, 81823 Munich, Germany % +49-89-949-11458 E-mail: info@electronica.de Web: www.productronica-china.com


April 12-16, 2021, Hannover Messe. * Messegelände Hannover, Hanover, Germany. Contact: Deutsche Messe AG, Messegelände, 30521 Hanover, Germany % +49-511-890 Web: www.messe.de


April 13-15, 2021, DesignCon 2021. * San Jose McEnery Convention Center, San Jose,


CA. Contact: Informa Markets, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 E-mail: pr.advmfg@informa.com Web: www.informamarkets.com


April 26-29, 2021, IMAPS Technology Crossover Extravaganza. * Marriott Albuquerque Pyramid North, Albuquerque, NM Contact: IMAPS, P.O. Box 110127, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 % 919-293-5000 E-mail: info@imaps.org Web: www.imaps.org


*Information provided in the table (above) is subject to change. Please use the contact information given with each listing to obtain the most current information.


and former minister of state for eco- nomic and fiscal policy, Makoto Gonokami, Ph.D., president of the University of Tokyo, and Tetsuro Higashi, former chairman and CEO of Tokyo Electron, will give presentations on the first day of the trade show. Hiring companies and universi-


ty students will connect at the SMART Workforce Pavilion on the SEMICON Japan 2020 Virtual show floor to discuss microelectronics industry career opportunities. SEMI- CON Japan 2020 Virtual will also offer “Mirai College Online,” a semi- conductor industry careers guidance


program, on Saturday, December 13, with 800 university and graduate students expected to participate. Despite this year’s bleak fore-


cast from its early months, 300 mm fab investments in 2020 are still expected to grow by 13 percent year- over-year to eclipse the previous record high set in 2018. Powering this growth is increas-


ing demand for cloud services, servers, laptops, gaming, and healthcare tech- nology. Fast-evolving technologies such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), automotive, artificial intelligence (AI),


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Trade Show Calendar (pending*)


MORE SHOWS: www.topline.tv/tradeshows.cfm


November 30 to December 4, 2020, Virtual Engineering Week. Contact: Informa Markets, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 E-mail: pr.advmfg@informa.com Web: www.informamarkets.com


December 2-4, 2020, HKPCA International Electronics Circuits (Shenzhen) Exhibition. * Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China.


Contact: HKPCA, Room 2107, Corporation Park, 11 On Lai Street, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong % 852-2155-5099 E-mail: secretary@hkpca.com


December 8-9, 2020, Power Electronics Conference (Virtual). Contact: Aspencore, LLC, 245 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 % 469-814-8988 Web: www.power-conference.com


December 8-10, 2020, Medical Wearables 2020 (Virtual). Contact: 550 Merrill Street, Suite 240, Birmingham, MI 48009 % mike@microtechventures.com Web: www.microtechventures.com


December 11, 2020, SEMICON Japan (Virtual). Contact: SEMI, 673 South Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 % 408-943-6900 E-mail: mhall@semi.org Web: www.semi.org


February 16-17, 2021, Texas Design-2-Part Show. Gaylord Texan Convention Center, Grapevine, TX. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 E-mail: pete@d2p.com Web: www.d2p.com


March 1-5, 2021, embedded world 2021 (Virtual). Contact: NürnbergMesse GmbH, Messezentrum 1, 90471 % +49-911-86060 Web: www.nurnbergmesse.com


March 6-11, 2021, SPIE Photonics West. * The Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. Contact: SPIE P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227 % 360-676-3290 E-mail: customerser- vice@spie.org Web: www.spie.org


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