SEMICON Japan 2015: Exceptional Lineup of Speakers

TOKYO — Today,  SEMI announced an exceptional lineup of speakers for SEMICON Japan’s keynote stage “SuperTHEATER” which focuses on key market and technology challenges and developments, and their impact on the semiconductor supply chain.  SEMICON Japan 2015, the largest exhibition in Japan for semiconductor manufacturing and related processing technology, will take place at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo on December 16-18.

Japan’s semiconductor industry capital expenditure rebounded in 2014 and this year 13 percent growth is forecast for equipment spending. For front-end equipment, a 33 percent increase is expected in Japan this year according to the recent SEMI World Fab Forecast report. Drivers for the increased investment are: NAND Flash, CMOS sensors, power semiconductors, automotive semiconductors.

Attendees at SEMICON Japan will explore the key technologies and business models necessary to grow in the coming years. The SuperTHEATER will offer nine keynote forums, all with simultaneous English-Japanese translation, with global top executives. Opening Keynote presenters are:

  • Fujitsu: Masami Yamamoto, chairman and representative director
  • Tata Consultancy Services Japan: Amur S. Lakshminarayanan, president and CEO
  • Rakuten Institute of Technology: Masaya Mori, executive officer and representative

The Semiconductor Executive Forum features executives from Micron Technologies, Renesas Electronics, and Sony. The SEMI Market Forum offers presentations from IHS Global, VLSI Research, and SEMI. An IT Forum features presenters from Cisco Japan, Google Japan, Microsoft Japan, and Qualcomm. The Lithography Business Forum and Manufacturing Innovation Forum showcase speakers from Dai Nippon, KLA-Tencor, Intel, Nomura, Toshiba, and TSMC. The Digital Society Forum features speakers from Cisco Japan, Hitachi and Frost & Sullivan Japan, while the Smart Life & Smart Car Forum with have presenters from IBM Japan, Nissan Motor and Renesas Electronics. The Grand Finale Panel program features top Japanese semiconductor supply chain executives - from Toshiba, Infineon Japan, JSR, Tokyo Electron, Micron Memory Japan, and Megachips.  

Platinum sponsors of SEMICON Japan include Applied Materials and Tokyo Electron. Gold sponsors include: Advantest, ASE Group, Daihen, Ebara, Hitachi Chemical, Hitachi High-Technologies, JSR, Lam Research, SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions, and Tokyo Seimitsu.

For more information on SEMICON Japan, visit  www.semiconjapan.org/en/

About SEMI

SEMI is the global industry association serving the nano- and microelectronic manufacturing supply chains. Our 1,900 member companies are the engine of the future, enabling smarter, faster and more economical products that improve our lives. Since 1970, SEMI has been committed to helping members grow more profitably, create new markets and meet common industry challenges. SEMI maintains offices in Bangalore, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Grenoble, Hsinchu, Moscow, San Jose, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Washington, D.C.  For more information on SEMI, visit  www.semi.org.


Contacts:

Yoichiro Ando
SEMI Japan
Phone: 81.3.3222.5854
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Deborah Geiger
SEMI Headquarters
Phone: +1.408.943.7988
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