SEMICON Southeast Asia, the region’s premier global electronics manufacturing and supply chain event, will return to its roots in Singapore in 2025 to commemorate its 30th anniversary. With more than 18,000 delegates expected to attend from the region and around the world, SEMICON Southeast Asia has become a key platform for industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation. This special edition of the event will take place at Sands Expo & Convention Centre from 20 – 22 May 2025. Register interest here.
Themed Stronger Together, SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025 will feature insights into the latest industry developments, trends and innovations, and critical areas including sustainability, artificial intelligence (AI), chiplet technology, and workforce development.
Since 2015, SEMICON Southeast Asia has been hosted in Malaysia, contributing significantly to the growth and advancement of the semiconductor industry in the region. The return to Singapore represents a homecoming to the heart of Southeast Asia’s semiconductor industry, a country renowned for its innovation and technological prowess. This move also underscores the pivotal role Singapore plays in the global semiconductor ecosystem, particularly its dynamic business environment, strategic location, and robust infrastructure.
“We are thrilled to bring SEMICON Southeast Asia back to Singapore in 2025 for its 30th anniversary,” said Linda Tan, President of SEMI Southeast Asia. “Singapore’s dynamic semiconductor ecosystem, coupled with its strong support for innovation and technology, provides an ideal platform for industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers to come together, exchange ideas, and drive the future of semiconductor technology.”
“We welcome SEMI’s decision to host the 30th anniversary of SEMICON Southeast Asia in Singapore in 2025,” said Ms. Cindy Koh, Executive Vice President, Singapore Economic Development Board. “The semiconductor industry in Singapore has grown in sophistication and is today a key pillar for our economy, accounting for over 8% of our Gross Domestic Product and hiring more than 35,000 employees. We look forward to a successful SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025 to advance new business partnerships and strengthen industry connections from Singapore.”
“As a Global-Asia node for business, Singapore is a gateway for organisations around the world seeking access to the dynamic and fast-evolving Asia-Pacific region,” said Mr. Yap Chin Siang, Deputy Chief Executive, Singapore Tourism Board. “Hosting SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025 presents a platform for Singapore to spotlight our city-state as a safe, stable and thriving hub for business and innovation, fostering an open exchange of ideas, perspective and knowledge. We are excited to welcome attendees and partners to leverage this platform to pioneer new frontiers in the advancement of semiconductor technology, contributing to a positive impact in the region.”
About the Singapore Economic Development Board
The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), a government agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, is responsible for strategies that enhance Singapore’s position as a global center for business, innovation, and talent. We undertake investment promotion and industry development and work with international businesses, both foreign and local, by providing information, connection to partners, and access to government incentives for their investments. Our mission is to create sustainable economic growth, with vibrant business and good job opportunities for Singapore and Singaporeans. For more information on EDB, please visit www.edb.gov.sg.
About the Singapore Tourism Board
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