The 2023 Automotive Semiconductor Ecosystem Summit and Global Automotive Electronics Expo will engage industry executives and opinion leaders in latest information sharing and discussion
Chinese article by 杜莎
English Editor 张未名
08-18 19:13

By Li Panpan

(JW Insights) Aug 18 -- The continuing integration of more semiconductors into automobiles has been the backdrop that drives JW Insights to organize the 3rd Automotive Semiconductor Ecosystem Summit (ASES) this year on September 26-27 in southern China's Shenzhen.

The conference, which first started in Shanghai in 2021 and 2022, include also this year the Global Automotive Electronics Expo and 20 featured events. Under the theme "Build Up New Chip Supply Chain, Manufacture Smarter Vehicles," the two-day event is sponsored by China Automotive News and China Semiconductor Investment Alliance.

It will release the "White Paper on the Development of China's Automotive Semiconductor Industry," The white paper will provide an update on Chinese auto market , announced JW Insights - the organizer.

The event will attract the attendance of executives from Chinese and international vehicle manufacturers, auto parts manufacturers and IC companies to exchange the latest information and  discuss the development trend and factors reshaping the automotive supply chain, and the future of automotive semiconductors.

A highlight of the 3rd ASES is the 3rd "Global Automotive Electronics Analyst Conference." It will feature speakers from leading research and analysis companies including Counterpoint, M2N, Canalys, GfK, Norwegian Data Protection Agency, TechInsights, Yole Intelligence, Chiplite, and Huayi Ventures as well as JW Insights. They will address latest technologies and products such as EV cockpit, Internet of Vehicles, Chiplet, SiC, power, sensors, and more topics with their latest data and research insight,

The “Face-to-Face Meetings with Industry Experts” on September 27 will provide a dialogue between two major types of delegates. One is  executives and experts in the automotive electronics industry supply chain, including the chairmen/general managers of key listed companies, international OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and semiconductor companies. The other is institutional investors in the secondary market, fund managers, researchers of fund and securities companies.

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