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SEMICON Japan 2013 Brochure

Asia’s Premier Exhibitionfor the Semiconductor Manufacturing Supply ChainExhibiting InformationDecember 4 6Makuhari Messe, Chiba Japanw w w . s e m i c o n j a p a n . o r gThe Power of [Japan]Japan: Largest Fab Materials Market2013 Fab Materials Market(Total Market Size=$25.7 billion)Exhibitor Pro?leSEMICON Japan exhibitors represent leading manufacturing technology companies covering the full spectrum of the microelectronics industries.?? Semiconductors?? LEDs?? MEMS/Micro-systems?? Plastic/Printed/Organic Electronics?? Materials?? Equipment?? Consumables?? Components/Sub-systems/Parts?? Software?? Processes?? Services?? Device Fabrication/Wafer Processing?? Assembly/Packaging?? TestThe Power of [SEMICON Japan]Japan — a Key Semiconductor Manufacturing RegionSEMICON Japan 2013 is your opportunity for extending and deepening your connections in the Japan semiconductor industryJapan has the world largest installed fab capacity of 4.4 million 200 mm equivalent wafers per month. 300mm fab capacity in Japan is expected to increase to 840,000 wafers per month, making the region the third largest 300mm fab capacity base globally. Over the next several years, fab spending in Japan will be directed towards the production of NAND Flash, power semiconductors, high-brightness LEDs, and CMOS image sensors where Japan leads the global market.Japan’s large fab output utilizes nearly a quarter of the total worldwide consumption of fab materials. Overall wafer area shipments to Japan in 2012 were the same as shipments to Taiwan. SEMI forecasts show Japan will account for 23 percent of fab materials consumption this year.Japan supplies 35 percent of equipment and 70 percent of materials purchased by the global semiconductor manufacturing industry. SEMICON Japan also serves as an ideal venue for subsystems/components/raw materials suppliers to showcase their products in front of the leading equipment and materials companies visiting and exhibiting at the show.Who Should Exhibit?? Equipment manufacturers: Wafer processing, large-area thin ?lm, packaging/assembly, test?? Materials manufacturers: Substrates, chemicals, gases, process materials, packaging, assembly, test?? Components/Sub-systems manufacturers?? Parts?? Factory control/Automation/Facilities equipment?? Software?? Design and manufacturing services?? Outsourced manufacturing: Foundries, assembly and test?? Secondary equipment?? Business services?? R&D/Research institutions/Consortia/UniversitiesKey Visiting CompaniesSEMICON Japan attracts visitors from around the world and from every major semiconductor company — IDMs, foundries, OSATs and fabless.?? ASE?? Altera?? Amkor?? Analog Devices?? Asahi Kasei Microdevices?? Denso?? Elpida Memory?? Freescale?? Fuji Electric?? Fujitsu?? Hitachi?? IBM?? In?neon Technologies?? Intel?? J-Devices?? Kyocera?? Mitsubishi Electric?? Murata Manufacturing?? NEC?? NVIDIA?? NXP Semiconductor?? New Japan Radio?? Nichia?? ON Semiconductor?? Oki Electric Industry?? Panasonic?? ROHM?? Renesas Electronics?? Ricoh?? SK Hynix?? STMicroelectronics?? Samsung Electronics?? SanDisk?? Sanken Electric?? Seiko Epson?? Sharp?? Shindengen?? Sony?? TDK?? Toyota Motor?? TSMC?? Teraprobe?? Texas Instruments?? Toshiba?? Tower Semiconductor?? UMC?? XilinxEurope10%Japan 23% Americas 17%Korea 19% Taiwan 19% RoW 12%Connecting Exhibitors and CustomersBuyer Meeting ProgramsSupplier Search and Device Maker Meeting Rooms are match making programs for SEMICON Japan exhibitors. Past participation from the chip makers include GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Panasonic, Renesas Electronics, Rohm, Samsung, Texas Instruments Japan and Toshiba.Presentation StagesMultiple stages are set up at strategic spots on the show ?oor to give exhibitors presentation opportunities and to guide visitors throughout the show ?oor. It also brings invited speakers from industry executives, top analysts and leading-edge consortia on to the show ?oor to network.Theme Focused PavilionsSEMICON Japan spotlights leading edge technologies and emerging markets with theme focused pavilions to maximize the exhibitors’ visibility and connection to visitors.?? Advanced Electronics Technology Pavilion Spotlights leading edge and fast growing electronics including power semiconductors, plastic electronics, printed electronics, nano-inprinting, HB-LEDs, MEMS/NEMS, and other emerging technologies and innovative ventures.?? Advanced Manufacturing Technology Pavilion Spotlights leading edge device manufacturing technologies including 3D ICs, back-end lithography processes, mid-end processes, automated assembly and packaging processes and other innovative manufacturing systems and solutions.?? Secondary Equipment & Services Pavilion Focuses on the fast-growing secondary equipment market players providing equipment, parts, services and labor.?? Supply Chain Pavilion Accommodates supply chain companies in the up and downstream of equipment and materials suppliers, including design/manufacturing services (design houses, foundries and OSATs), parts suppliers, government and industrial parks.?? Regional Pavilions A group of exhibitors from a particular region to collectively attract visitors. Last year, SEMICON Japan hosted pavilions from German, Moscow, Kyusyu prefecture and Tohoku prefecture.Voice of the Customer“I had excellent business meetings with overseas suppliers.”“Attending exhibitor’s presentations, I found interesting new technologies developed by companies I did not know before.”“Through participation in the Supplier Search program, we found potential partnerships with Chinese, Korean and Taiwanese suppliers.”Source: SEMICON Japan 2012 post-show survey.Visitor Pro?leSEMICON Japan attracts multi-level buying teams, with broad representation across all levels, functions and industries.Purchasing AuthoritySEMICON Japan visitors are in?uential. More than 60% of visitors have a role in the buying cycle. 17% Final Decision Maker 30% Recommend/Evaluate 14% Specify 39% No roleJob FunctionSEMICON Japan attracts a technology-focused audience with 18% visitors focused on research and development. 18% R&D Engineering 19% Other Engineering/Product Management 16% Corporate/General Management 34% Marketing, Sales, Business Development 13% OtherBooth Options 4-rows booths (16, 20, 28, 32) * Exhibitors with less than 24 booths may be located next to with other exhibitors on one or two sides.Booth Con?gurationsRegular Booth and Pavilion?? In-line (1–8)?? Cross aisle (4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16)Passage?? Peninsula 2-rows booths (4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16) 3-rows booths (9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24)?? Island (24 booths or more)Booth Fees and TypesRegular Booth?? Booth Size: 9m2 / Booth (W3m×D3m)?? Booth Fee (Tax is not included): * There is no limit in the number of booths. * Any booth can provided as raw space. (Name boards, carpets or partitions are not included.)SEMI Member Non-member¥320,000/Booth ¥450,000/Booth3m?3m (RAW Space)Pavilion?? Booth size: 2m2 / 4m2 / 9m2 (per Booth)?? Booth Fee (Tax is not included): SEMI Member Non-member2m?1m (Decorated)Not allowed to combine two or more booths.¥320,000/Booth ¥450,000/Booth3m?3m (RAW Space)¥170,000/Booth ¥200,000/Booth¥130,000 ¥150,0002m?2m (RAW Space) * Solicitation will be discontinued when the space of each area in a pavilion is fully booked even before the deadline.Booth Speci?cationsRegular Booth?? Booth Size: W3m×D3m The speci?cation of the booth is W3m, D3m. Decoration and display can only be placed within your con?ned booth space.?? Raw Space only: No partition between adjacent exhibitors.?? Height Limits: 1. Maximum height limit for the booth structure is 3.6m. However, within 1m from the booth boundary, construction may not exceed the height of 2.7m.1m 1m1m1m 1m1m1m1m 1m1m 1m1m1m1m 1m1m1m1m1m1m1m 1m 1m1mAisle(Top View)AisleAisleAisleArea of Maximum height limit of 2.7mArea of Maximum height limit of 3.6mBooth BoundaryPavilion?? ?????????? 1. W2m×D1m Speci?cations: Basic panels, system display counter×1 (W0.99m×D0.495m×H0.8m), company name sign board (gothic type letter. Custom logos can be reproduced for additional cost.), power receptacle×1 (socket×2, 100V, up to 500W), spot light 100W×1, primary electrical connection fee (100V, up to 500W), electrical fee (100V, up to 500W) 2. W2m×D2m Speci?cations: Raw space only (no partition panels to separate your booth from others are provided) 3. W3m×D3m Speci?cations: Raw space only (no partition panels to separate your booth from others are provided) * 2. and 3., dedicated package booths are available (fee payable, separate application required). For more information, refer to the “Exhibitor Manual” distributed in early September. ?? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1m 1m1mRear AisleWall(Top View)Aisle1m1m1m1m1m1mAisle1m1m1mArea of Maximum height limit of 2.7mArea of Maximum height limit of 4.5mBooth Boundary 2. In the case of booths at the far end and/or along the wall of the exhibition halls, maximum height limit for the booth structure is 4.5m. However, within 1m from the booth boundary, construction may not exceed the height of 2.7m.* Height restrictions and decoration regulation are subject to change. For more information, refer to the “Exhibitor Manual” distributed in early September.Exhibit Now — Connect with the Japan Semiconductor Market and Supply ChainSponsorship OpportunitiesPlanning your exhibit is just the start of connecting to your customers at SEMICON Japan 2013. Take advantage of these beyond the booth opportunities:?? Sponsorship?? Onsite advertising?? Online advertising?? Speaking opportunitiesFor more information on advertising and sponsorship at SEMICON Japan 2013, please contact SEMI Japan Outreach & Membership or visit www.semiconjapan.orgExhibit NowVisit the SEMICON Japan website for complete information and an exhibit application at www.semiconjapan.org.SEMI Japan Outreach & MembershipTel: +81.3.3222.5988 Email: joutreach@semi.org
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