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October, 2021 hi-TeCh evenTS CES to Return to Vegas in 2022


ARLINGTON, VA — CES® 2022, the world’s most influential con- sumer technology event, will return to Las Vegas next year from January 5 to 8, 2022. Following a successful all-digital CES 2021, CTA will convene the tech industry in-person and digi- tally, giving a global audience access to major brands and start- ups, as well as the world’s most- influential leaders and industry advocates. Some 1,000 companies have


committed to showcasing their most innovative technologies in Las Vegas and companies are con- tinuing to sign up. Attendees can expect to see global brands includ- ing Amazon, AMD, AT&T,


Daimler AG, Google, Hyundai, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, LG Elec - tronics, Panasonic, Qual comm, Samsung Electronics and Sony. Companies including Indy Autonomous Challenge and Sierra Space (a subsidiary of Sierra Nevada Corporation). Eureka Park will return with startups representing countries around the world, including large delegations from France, Italy, the Netherlands and South Korea. “We’re thrilled to return to


Las Vegas — home to CES for more than 40 years — and look forward to seeing many new and returning faces,” says Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “Hundreds of executives


SEMICON Taiwan Rescheduled to December


HSINCHU, TAIWAN — Semicon - ductor leaders and visionaries will convene December 28 to 30 at SEMICON Taiwan 2021 for insights into the latest innova- tions that will drive the next wave of industry growth as the event. Featuring more than 550


exhibitors in over 2,000 booths and chip industry leaders such as TSMC, ASE and Nanya Technology, SEMICON Taiwan 2021 — themed Forward as One — will showcase cutting-edge advances and solutions in critical semiconductor industry areas


including heterogeneous integra- tion, green manufacturing, smart and advanced manufac- turing, advanced testing, strate- gic materials, and MEMS and sensors. SEMICON Taiwan 2021


was rescheduled after Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) recently relaxed restrictions on social distancing and exhibition size following a successful push to reduce the number of COVID-19 cases. With the safety and well-being of all event participants a top priority, Continued on next page


2022 EDITORIAL AND TRADE ShOW CALENDAR


Jan/Feb March Assembly & Automation


Test & Inspection APEC PP


April/May


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


June July August


Production & Inspection ATX South PP


SMT & Production SEMICON West PP


PCB & Assembly NEPCON Asia PP


September


Automation & Packaging The Battery Show PP


October Nov/Dec


Components & Assembly electronica PP


SMTAI & MD&M MN PP The ASSEMBLY show PP


Test & Inspection PP= Product Preview APEX APEC DesignCon ATX/MD&M West


Nepcon China SMTconnect/PCIM EDS


EWPTE ATX South SEMICON West


NEPCON Asia PCB West


The Battery Show SMT Guadalajara BIOMEDevice IMAPS


The ASSEMBLY Show SMTAI & MD&M Minneapolis electronica


BIOMEDevice ATX/MD&M West


1/25-27


3/22-24 4/5-7


4/12-14


4/20-22 5/10-12 5/10-13 5/11-12


6/14-16 7/12-14


8/23-25 9/7-8


9/13-15 9/21-22 9/28-29 10/4-6


10/24-26 11/2-3 11/15-17


12/14-15 2/14-16/2023 San Diego, CA


Houston, TX Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA


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


Charlotte, NC San Francisco, CA Shenzhen, China


Santa Clara, CA Novi, MI


Guadalajara, Mexico Boston, MA Boston, MA


Rosemont, IL Minneapolis, MN Munich, Germany


Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA


have told us how much they need CES to meet new and existing customers, find partners, reach media and discover innovation.” Digital audiences will also


experience the spirit of the live event in Las Vegas. The CES anchor desk, which debuted at CES 2021, will travel to Las Vegas and connect the digital audience with exhibitors, confer- ence sessions, keynotes and product announcements from the live event. New content will also


be added once CES departs Las Vegas, enabling attendees and exhibitors to continue connecting and exploring. “Our customers are enthusi-


astic about returning to a live event in Las Vegas,” says Karen Chupka, EVP, CES. “Global brands and startups have shared that plans are already well underway and are committed to sharing the magic of an in-per- son CES with even more people Continued on next page


Trade Show Calendar (pending*)


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


October 10-15, 2021, International Test Conference (ITC) (virtual). Contact: IEEE, 3 Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016 % 212-419-7900 E-mail: ieeeitc@computer.org Web: www.itctestweek.org


October 11-14, 2021, IMAPS. * Town and Country San Diego Resort, 500 Hotel Circle N, San Diego, CA 92108 % 919-293-5000 E-mail: info@imaps.org Web: www.imaps.org


October 13-14, 2021 SMTA Guadalajara Expo & Tech Forum. * Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 E-mail: expos@smta.org Web: www.smta.org


October 20-21, 2021, Mid-Atlantic Design-2-Part Show. * Greater Philadelphia


Expo Center, Oaks, PA. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 E-mail: pete@d2p.com Web: www.d2p.com


October 26-28, 2021, The ASSEMBLY Show. * Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL. Contact: BNP Media, 2401 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 700, Troy, MI 48084 % 248-362-3700 Web: www.assemblymag.com


November 3-4, 2021, SMTA International. * Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 E-mail: expos@smta.org Web: www.smta.org


November 3-4, 2021 MD&M Minneapolis. * Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. 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


November 16-19, 2021, productronica. * Messe München, Munich, Germany.


Contact: Messe München, Messegelände, 81823 München, Germany % +49-89-949-11438 E-mail: info@productronica.com Web: www.productronica.com


December 7-9, 2021, SEMICON West. *Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. Contact: SEMI, 673 South Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 % 408-943-6900 E-mail: mhall@semi.org Web: www.semi.org


December 7-9, 2021, Advanced Automotive Battery Conference. * San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA. Contact: Cambridge EnerTech, 250 First Avenue, Suite 300, Needham, MA 02494 % 781-972-5400 E-mail: ce@cambridgeenertech.com


December 8-10, 2021, International Electronics Circuit Exhibition (Shenzhen).*Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center. Contact: HKPCA, Unit 1508, Greenfield Tower, No. 1 Science Museum Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong % 852-2155-5099 E-mail: secretary@hkpca.org


January 5-8, 2022, CES. * Las Vegas Convention Center, Winchester, NV. Contact: Consumer Technology Association, 1919 S. Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202 % 703-907-7600 Web: www.cta.tech


January 25-27, 2022, IPC APEX Expo. *San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, 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


February 15-17, 2022, Wafer-Level Packaging Symposium. * DoubleTree by Hilton, San Jose, CA. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 E-mail: expos@smta.org Web: www.smta.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.


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