Why visit SEMICON VIETNAM 2024?
Vietnam’s largest and one-stop sourcing Semiconductor exhibition
International Exhibition for Integrated Circuit and Semiconductor Industry 2024 is known as Vietnam’s leading optoelectronic exhibition covering the entire optoelectronic ecosystem. The new date of the 1st edition of SEMICON VIETNAM 2024 is 31.10 to 02.11, 2024 at Ho Chi Minh City. Featuring the concurrent 3 sub-expos, more than 300 optoelectronic exhibitors will showcase the global latest products from materials, components, modules, and devices to various optoelectronic applications. By overcoming the severe epidemic situation in 2022, SEMICON VIETNAM 2024 has faith in providing an ideal platform for industry professionals to collect the latest market information, source new products and technologies, find potential suppliers and partners, and be inspired by industry experts.
Many industries were greatly influenced in 2022 because of the COVID-19 spread in Vietnam including SEMICON VIETNAM 2024. Fortunately, the cross-border travel is fully lifted this year and SEMICON VIETNAM 2024 will be sustaining and continuously developing in product productivity, quality, and cost performance along with Vietnam’s industry upgrade.
With years of successful experience organizers, SEMICON VIETNAM 2024 is now the most popular exhibition among global buyers to source optical communications, precision optics, sensing, lasers, infrared, photonics, and display products. Register and join this optoelectronic grand gathering!
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