Global Semiconductor Forum
7th – 9th March 2012 – Shanghai
Now entering into its ninth year, the Global Semiconductor Forum (GSF) has established itself as the industry’s key invitation-only, interpersonal event. Senior decision makers from the world’s leading chip and photovoltaic manufacturers are set to assemble once again in March 2012 in Shanghai for GSF 2012.
In the wake of recent economic upheaval, will 2012 be a year that sees semiconductor manufacturers push for a return to normality and stability or should industry players set their sights higher? What lessons have been learnt from the global financial crisis and what does this mean for the electronics industry of today and tomorrow? The need for innovation amongst the leading semiconductor companies is now greater than ever before and, with the market continuing to change at a staggering pace, has flexibility ever been more important? Read More...
GSF 2012 delegates
GSF 2012 Delegates
Our exclusive delegate audience features senior level representation from the world’s leading Semiconductor, PV, and LED companies
One-to-One Business Meetings
The Global Semiconductor Forum features an exclusive one-to-one business meeting format, providing a unique platform for semiconductor, PV and LED companies to exchange crucial information based on current and future business needs.
Previous GSF Video Testimonials
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Intel Sees Contract Semiconductor Manufacturing as Opportunity for the Future. - X-bit Labs
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Columbia University and Semiconductor Research Corporation Breathe New Life ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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Fairchild Semiconductor's Single P-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFETs Provide Small ... - SunHerald.com
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Altair Semiconductor to Bring Its Leading LTE Chipset to MIPS-Based(TM ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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VeriSilicon Releases New Generation of Hantro Video IP Products to Promote ... - ElectroIQ
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ELMOS Semiconductor AG: ELMOS at 'electronica China 2012' in Shanghai - MarketWatch (press release)
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Mouser Electronics Recognized as Leading Global Distribution Partner for New ... - ElectroIQ
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MIT's nanowire growth control method could optimize LEDs, other semiconductors - ElectroIQ
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