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POST-SHOW REPORT PLATINUM SPONSORS JULY 11–13, 2017 | MOSCONE CENTER | SAN FRANCISCO, CA www.semiconwest.org Keynotes and Executive Panels • Tetsuro Higashi, TEL, The Semiconductor Industry: Changed and Unchanged assured us that we can safely coexist with AI and that humans will be empowered by it. • Katherine S. Winter, Intel, Big Data in Autonomous Driving described how emerging 5G wireless networks will soon enable the real-time, onboard crunching of Big Data, making self-driving vehicles safe and ubiquitous in the not-too-distant future. • Thomas Caulfield, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Accelerating Innovation: Intelligent is the New Smart explained how smart devices, sensors, and advanced connectivity are creating a new, intelligent world driven by AI, AR, and machine learning. • China Strategic Innovation and Investment Forum: The Rise of China IC Industry —IC and investment community executives shared their views on the industry’s evolution and offered insights on investment, M&A, and innovation trends in China. Visitor Highlights Program Highlights • SMART Programming in TechXPOT Theaters focused on the smart applications, technologies, and trends driving the business forward: Heterogeneous Integration, Advanced Packaging, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Hyper Scaling, China’s Rise, Smart Manufacturing, MEMS and Sensors and IoT—SEMICON West is the place to be to see where the industry is headed. • SMART Journey—An Immersive One-of-a-Kind Experience With the assistance of virtual and augmented reality, this first-ever expo floor experience showcased insights into the materials and processes that are revolutionizing the manufacturing supply chain, transportation, and everyday living through IoT and other innovations. • Meet the Expert Theater— Informal and informative sessions from industry thought leaders described how breakthroughs in processes, packaging, and smart manufacturing are changing the world. These well-attended small-group sessions made it possible to meet with speakers and colleagues in a more engaging environment. REGISTRATION Total Attendance 22,490 (Visitors and Exhibitors)* Total Verified Visitors* 14,983 *SEMICON West and Intersolar North America EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Total SEMICON Exhibiting 592 Companies Total Net Exhibit Area (sq. ft.) 114,700 INTERNATIONAL ATTENDANCE Total International Verified 1,461 SEMICON Visitors (18% of Verified Unique SEMICON Visitors) Major Countries Represented (Percent of International Visitors) South Korea 24% Japan 23% Taiwan 11% Germany 6% Mainland China 6% Other EU 5% Singapore 4% Canada 3% France 3% Israel 3% Netherlands 3% Other SEA 3% United Kingdom 3% Switzerland 2% 39% 18% of visitors represent engineering or technology roles of visitors are international of visitors influence buying decisions

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Page 1: New fi˛˝˙˛ˆ˚fi · 2018. 4. 25. · fi˛˝˙˛ˆ˚fi fifi Keynotes and Executive Panels • Tetsuro Higashi, TEL, The Semiconductor Industry: Changed and Unchanged assured us

POST-SHOW REPORT PLATINUM SPONSORS

JULY 11–13, 2017 | MOSCONE CENTER | SAN FRANCISCO, CA

www.semiconwest.org

Keynotes and Executive Panels• Tetsuro Higashi, TEL, The Semiconductor Industry: Changed and

Unchanged assured us that we can safely coexist with AI and that humans will be empowered by it.

• Katherine S. Winter, Intel, Big Data in Autonomous Driving described how emerging 5G wireless networks will soon enable the real-time, onboard crunching of Big Data, making self-driving vehicles safe and ubiquitous in the not-too-distant future.

• Thomas Caulfield, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Accelerating Innovation: Intelligent is the New Smart explained how smart devices, sensors, and advanced connectivity are creating a new, intelligent world driven by AI, AR, and machine learning.

• China Strategic Innovation and Investment Forum: The Rise of China IC Industry—IC and investment community executives shared their views on the industry’s evolution and offered insights on investment, M&A, and innovation trends in China.

Visitor Highlights

Program Highlights• SMART Programming in TechXPOT Theaters focused on the smart

applications, technologies, and trends driving the business forward: Heterogeneous Integration, Advanced Packaging, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Hyper Scaling, China’s Rise, Smart Manufacturing, MEMS and Sensors and IoT—SEMICON West is the place to be to see where the industry is headed.

• SMART Journey—An Immersive One-of-a-Kind Experience With the assistance of virtual and augmented reality, this first-ever expo floor experience showcased insights into the materials and processes that are revolutionizing the manufacturing supply chain, transportation, and everyday living through IoT and other innovations.

• Meet the Expert Theater— Informal and informative sessions from industry thought leaders described how breakthroughs in processes, packaging, and smart manufacturing are changing the world. These well-attended small-group sessions made it possible to meet with speakers and colleagues in a more engaging environment.

REGISTRATION

Total Attendance 22,490 (Visitors and Exhibitors)*

Total Verified Visitors* 14,983

*SEMICON West and Intersolar North America

EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

Total SEMICON Exhibiting 592 Companies

Total Net Exhibit Area (sq. ft.) 114,700

INTERNATIONAL ATTENDANCE

Total International Verified 1,461 SEMICON Visitors (18% of Verified Unique SEMICON Visitors)

Major Countries Represented (Percent of International Visitors)

South Korea 24% Japan 23%

Taiwan 11%

Germany 6% Mainland China 6% Other EU 5% Singapore 4% Canada 3%

France 3%

Israel 3%

Netherlands 3%

Other SEA 3%

United Kingdom 3% Switzerland 2%

39% 18%of visitors represent

engineering or technology rolesof visitors are international

of visitors influence buying decisions

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www.semiconwest.org

Visitor ProfileSEMICON West attracts a highly influential audience from every segment and sector of the global microelectronics industries, including semiconductors, solar/PV, LEDs, MEMS, Display, Fabless/Design, System OEMs, printed/flexible electronics, and other adjacent markets.

INFLUENTIAL BUYERS

PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS

Engineering—Design/R&D 20%

Product/Operations Management 8%

Engineering—Fabrication & Process/Facilities 5%

Engineering—Assembly/Test/Packaging/QA 4%

Engineering—Chemicals/Materials 3%

Marketing, Sales, Business Development 27%

Executive Management/Board Member 18%

Financial/Industry Analyst 3%

Manufacturing and Production 3%

Purchasing/Procurement 3%

Government/Public Policy/Investor Relations 1%

Human Resources 1%

Training/Educator 1%

Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) <1%

Other 4%

PURCHASING AUTHORITY

35% Final Decision Maker

45% Recommend/ Evaluate/Consult

4% Specify

16% No Role/Other

JOB LEVELS

20% Executive Management

23% Senior Management

28% Other Management

26% Non-management

3% Other (incoming students)

39%of visitors represent

engineering or technology roles

of visitors influence buying decisions

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www.semiconwest.org

INDUSTRY/APPLICATION INTERESTS

SEMICON West attracts a diverse range of visitors from across the microelectronics industry with multiple industry and technology interests.

Semiconductors 76%

MEMS and Sensors/ 31% Nanoelectronics

Internet of Things (IoT) 29%

LED/Solid State Lighting 26%

Automotive 25%

Smart Manufacturing 23%

Photovoltaics (PV) 20%

Electronics Applications 19%

Consumer Electronics/ 19% Wearables

Power Electronics 18%

Healthcare/Biotechnology/ 17% Wellness

Displays 16%

Flexible Hybrid Electronics 15% (FHE)/ Printed Electronics

AREAS OF INTEREST

MANUFACTURINGSemiconductor Device Manufacturing (IDM, foundry) 52%

Packaging, Assembly and Test Services 27%

Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) 24%

LED/MEMS/PV/Display Manufacturing 22%

Fabless Semiconductor Manufacturing 19%

Outsourced Manufacturing 9%

Fabless 6%

Other Manufacturing 9%

MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENTWafer Processing /Front-end Manufacturing Equipment 46%

Inspection and Measurement/Metrology 27%

Assembly and Packaging 25%

Test 25%

Factory Automation/Robotics 22%

Electronic Components and Instrumentation 19%

Sub-Systems 14%

Printing, Coating, Roll-to-Roll Equipment 12%

Secondary Equipment 5%

Other Equipment 7%

MATERIALSWafers and Related Substrates 34%

Gases, Liquids, Chemicals, Solids 22%

Photolithography/Deposition Materials 19%

Assembly and Packaging Materials 18%

LED/MEMS/PV/Display Materials 17%

Consumables (Test and Process) 15%

Inks, Pastes and Printing 7%

Other Materials 8%

SOFTWARE/SERVICESR&D/Technology Transfer 22%

Manufacturing Services and Consulting (Directly related to mfg.) 18%

General Business Services/Consulting 9%

Software/EDA 8%

Other 6%

Areas of InterestSEMICON West visitors represent a broad range of industries, technologies, products and services from across the extended supply chain, from design to final manufacturing.

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www.semiconwest.org

Key Visiting Companies and OrganizationsSEMICON West attracts visitors from around the world and from every major microelectronics company, including buying teams from the world’s top capital spending IDMs, foundries, fabless, OSATs, and OEMs. (Partial listings below)

IDMS/FOUNDRIES

• Cypress• Fujitsu• GLOBAL-

FOUNDRIES• IBM• IDT• Infineon• Intel• Lumileds• Maxim

• Micralyne Inc.• Micrel• Micron• Microsemi Corp.• NXP

Semiconductor• ON Semiconductor• Panasonic• Peregrine

Semiconductor

• Qorvo, Inc.• Renesas• Samsung• Silex Microsystems• SK Hynix• STMicroelectronics• Taiwan Semicon-

ductor Manufac- turing Company

• Teledyne DALSA Semiconductor

• Texas Instruments• Toshiba• TowerJazz

Panasonic Semiconductor Co., Ltd.

• TSI Semiconductors• TSMC

OSATS

• Amkor Technology• ASE Group• ChipMOS Technologies• Corwil Technology

• Hana Microelectronics Group

• Kyocera• Lingsen Precision

Industries

• Microchip Technology• Promex Industries• Silicon Turnkey Solutions• Stars Microelectronics• STATS ChipPAC

Continued

FABLESS/SYSTEM OEMS

• ALTA Devices, Inc.• Amazon• AMD• Analog Devices• Apple• ARM Inc.• BAE Systems• Bridgelux• Broadcom• Cisco• Complete

Genomics Inc.• Cree• Dell EMC• Ericsson Inc.• Finisar Corporation• Flextronics• FLIR Systems• FormFactor, Inc.• Foveon, Inc.• Foxconn

• GE Global Research

• General Dynamics• Google• GoPro• Hewlett-Packard• HGST• Huawei• Impress Labs• Infinera Corporation• Invensense• ISE Labs Inc.• Jabil• Juniper Networks,

Inc.• Kateeva, Inc.• Keysight

Technologies, Inc.• Kia Motors• L3 Technologies• LG

• Local Motors• Lockheed Martin• Magic Leap• Malema Sensors• Marvell• MEDTRONIC• Merck Ltd.• Microsoft• National

Instruments Corp.• NeoPhotonics Corp.• Northrop Grumman• nVidia• O2 Micro• Oculus• Omnivision

Technologies Inc.• Omron• Oracle• Pacific Biosciences

• Proteus Digital Health, Inc.

• Qualcomm• Raytheon• Rigetti Quantum

Computing• Roche• Rockwell Collins,

Inc.• SanDisk• Seagate Technology• Siemens• Skyworks

Solutions, Inc.• Sony• Teradyne Inc.• Tesla• Thermo Fisher

Scientific• Vishay Siliconix• Western Digital• Xilinx

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www.semiconwest.org

Key Visiting Companies and Organizations Continued

SEMICON West attracts visitors from around the world and from every major microelectronics company, including buying teams from the world’s top capital spending IDMs, foundries, fabless, OSATs, and OEMs. (Partial listings below)

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS/SERVICES

• 3M• Abbott Laboratories• Advantest Corporation• Air Liquide• Air Products

and Chemicals• Aixtron, Inc.• AMEC, Inc.• Applied Materials, Inc.• Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.• ASM International N.V.• ASML• ATREG, Inc.• Axcelis Technologies, Inc.• BASF Corporation• Brewer Science, Inc.• Brooks Automation• Bruker Corp.• Cabot Microelectronics

Corp.• Cadence Design

Systems, Inc.• Canon• Carl Zeiss• COMET GROUP• Corning, Inc.• Cymer LLC• Dai Nippon Printing

Co., Ltd.• Dow Chemical Company• Dow Electronic Materials• DuPont• EAG, Inc.• Ebara Corporation• Edwards Vacuum

• Entegris, Inc.• EV Group• Ferrotec Corporation• Fujifilm Electronic

Materials Co., Ltd.• Fujikin Incorporated• Genmark Automation, Inc.• Greene Tweed & Co.• Hakuto Co., Ltd.• Hamamatsu Corporation• Heraeus• Hermes Microvision, Inc.• Hitachi• Honeywell• Intevac, Inc.• Invensas Corporation• JSR Corporation• JX Nippon Mining

& Metals• Kanematsu PWS, Ltd.• Kawasaki Robotics, Inc.• Kinetics Systems, Inc.• KLA-Tencor Corporation• Lam Research

Corporation• M+W Group• Marubeni Corporation• Materion Corporation• Matheson Tri-Gas• Mattson Technology, Inc.• Mentor Graphics• Mitsubishi Materials• Mitsui & Co., Ltd.• MKS Instruments, Inc.• Multibeam Corporation

• Murata Machinery, Ltd.• Nanometrics, Inc.• Nanosys• Nikon• Nordson Corporation• Parker Hannifin

Corporation• PDF Solutions, Inc.• Perkin Elmer Medical

Imaging• Pivotal Systems

Corporation• Praxair, Inc.• RAVE LLC• Revasum• Rudolph Technologies, Inc.• SACHEM, Inc.• SCHOTT AG• SCREEN Semiconductor

Solutions Co. Ltd.• Shin-Etsu Handotai

Co., Ltd.• Soitec• SPTS Technologies• Sumitomo• Synopsys, Inc.• TE Connectivity• TEL• Tessera• Toppan Photomask, Inc.• Ultratech, Inc.• Veeco Instruments• Versum Materials, Inc.• Wonik Holdings Co., Ltd.• Xcerra Corporation

RESEARCH/ACADEMIA

• IMEC• Intermolecular• Lawrence Berkeley

National Lab• Lawrence Livermore

National Lab

• NASA• National Institute

of Standards (NIST)• Novati• Palo Alto Research Center• San Jose State University

• Sandia National Lab• Santa Clara University • University of Arizona• University of CA, Berkeley• University of CA, Davis• University of CA, Merced

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Media Partners and AttendeesMore than 50 international trade and business publications and more than 100 journalists and industry analysts partnered with SEMI to bring extensive global coverage of news and information about and from SEMICON West and our participating companies. (Partial listings below)

2017 MEDIA PARTNERS

• 3D InCites• Adhesives & Sealants

Industries• Advanced Packaging• Angel Business

Communications• AspenCore• Austrian Trade

Commission• AVEM• AZoNano• Bitnavi• Bloomberg• Bodo’s Power• C&EN (American

Chemical Society)• Cadence• Ceramic Industry• Chip Design• Chip Scale Review• Circuitnet • Compound

Semiconductor• Displays• Dow Jones & Co.• EDA Cafe

• eda2asic Consulting • ElectroIQ• Evaluation Engineering• Extension Media• Gartner• Germany Trade & Invest• Global LEDs/OLEDs• Global SMT & Packaging

International• IDG• IEEE Spectrum• IHS• JIJI PRESS• Korea Times• La Plume• LED Manufacturing• McClenahan Bruer• McGraw-Hill/Amica

Research• Media &

Entertainment Tech• MEMS Direct• MEPTEC• Mergermarket• MIT Technology Review• NASA Tech Briefs

• Nikkei BP• NP Communications• Photonics Spectra • Physics Today• Power Electronics World• Semiconductor

Engineering• Semiconductor

Packaging News• SemiWiki• Shinyusha Publishing• Silicon Run Productions• Silicon Semiconductor • Society of Vacuum Coaters• Solid State Technology • Sperling Media Group• Techfocus Media• TekReports• The Korea Times• U.S. Tech • UBM• UltraPureWater.com• US Tech• Vietnam Television• Wafer News• WTWH Media

INVESTORS AND ANALYSTS

• Acuta Capital Partners• Adage Capital

Management• Allianz Global Investors• Arcnsight Partners• August Research• Bifrost Partners• blackrock• Drexel hamilton• Chipworks• Clearbridge Investments• CMC Fabs/TECHCET• Constitution Research

& Management• Coughlin Associates• Cowen and Company• Craig-Hallum Capital

Group• Cypress Growth Fund• Daishin Securities• Deutsche Bank Securities

• Eagle Point Global Management

• Evercore ISI• Firsthand Capital

Management• Fort Washington

Investment Advisors• Fortuna Publishing • Frost & Sullivan• G2 Investment Partners• Gartner• Goldman Sachs & Co.• Harbor Research• Harvest Management• Highmark Capital• IDC• IHS• Inflection Point Research• JP Morgan• KeyBanc Capital Markets• Lotus Capital Partners • Mercom Capital Group• Microprocessor Report

• Mk Hicks• Nomura• Objective Analysis• PFM• Phase 4• Potrero Capital• SFG Asset Advisors• Strategic Directions• Strategy Analytics• Surveyor Capital• Sustainability Accounting

Standards Board• Tenzing Global• The Benchmark Company• TIRIAS Research• Topeka• Trust Company

of the West• Valley Investment

Management• Yole Développement• Ziff Brothers Investments