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electronica - Heading into the future of electronics - sustainably

26.03. 2022 | News
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electronica 2022, which takes place from November 15 to 18, will once again bring the international electronics industry together at the Munich exhibition grounds under the motto “Driving sustainable progress.” Through their products and solutions, exhibitors at the world’s leading trade fair, ranging from start-ups to global corporations, will show what role electronics plays in paving the way for sustainable technologies for future societal topics. A comprehensive supporting program with conferences and forums offers room for personal and professional exchange.

After electronica 2020 took place as a purely virtual event, electronica 2022 is once again registering high interest from exhibitors and will fill 13 halls on the Munich exhibition grounds. As a co-located event, SEMICON Europa will take up an additional hall. To ensure a secure visit to the trade fair, the organizers are relying on a detailed safety and hygiene concept which has already been proven at the likes of productronica in fall 2021.

Industry get-together of international market players

All the industry’s major distributors and manufacturers will be represented at electronica 2022, for example Arrow, Avnet, Bosch, Harting, Infineon, NXP Semiconductor, Phoenix Contact, Rohde und Schwarz, Samsung, Schweizer Electronic, STMicroelectronics, TDK Electronics and Würth. As expected, the share of exhibitors from outside Germany is also high; companies from more than 40 countries have registered so far.

electronica supporting program: Insight—Overview—Outlook

The top-class supporting program at electronica 2022 will also show what is moving the industry, with a focus on knowledge transfer and professional exchange. During the electronica conferences, experts will discuss current trends and developments in the areas of automotive, embedded platforms and wireless systems and applications. The CEO Roundtable will shed light on current developments in the industry. The electronica forums will deal with practical lectures on topics such as automotive, cyber security, connectivity, embedded systems, IIoT, printed electronics, PCB and components, and sensors.

For more information see the original Press Release.