Today marks the opening of SEMICON Taiwan 2024 SEMI in the Taipei Nangang Exibition Center (TaiNEX Hall 2), with the CEO Summit keynote event featuring prominent figures from the industry.
A first-of-its-kind AI Chip Fireside Chat, with prominent figures from ASE Group, Google, Samsung, and TSMC, will cap off the SEMICON Taiwan 2024. The topic of discussion will be how AI will help the global semiconductor industry reach $1 trillion in revenue by the end of this decade.
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The topic of discussion at the fireside chat will be how artificial intelligence (AI) is propelling economic growth on a worldwide scale, technical problems and opportunities related to chips, and ways that various businesses may collaborate across sectors more quickly with the semiconductor ecosystem. Those on the panel include:
- Hamidou Dia, Vice President of Applied AI Engineering, Google
- Jung-Bae Lee, Corporate President and Head of Memory Business, Samsung Electronics
- Y.J., Mii, Executive Vice President and Co-COO, TSMC
- Tien Wu, CEO, ASE Group, will moderate
The AI revolution in manufacturing, packaging and testing, memory, and chip design will be highlighted in the CEO Summit keynotes during SEMICON Taiwan 2024. Presenters consist of:
- Gary Dickerson, President and CEO Applied Materials
- Luc Van den hove, President and CEO, imec
- Noam Mizrahi, Executive Vice President and Corporate CTO, Marvell
- Rani Borkar, Corporate Vice President, Azure Hardware Systems and Infrastructure, Microsoft
- The aforementioned Dr. Lee of Samsung Electronics
- Justin Kim, President, SK hynix
Record-Setting Exhibition
SEMICON Taiwan 2024, which has the theme Breaking Limits: Powering the AI Era, will have an exhibition from September 4-6 with over 3,700 booths, a record number for the event, and over 1,100 exhibitors displaying cutting-edge semiconductor technology advances and intelligent applications.
According to its official release, SEMICON Taiwan 2024, the biggest and most significant yearly semiconductor convention on Silicon Island, is anticipated to draw 85,000 attendees from 56 nations.
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