IIC-China and co-located Components Zone to expand to Wuhan, Chengdu and Dongguan this September
09 Septembre 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
DONGGUAN, China, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- The
inaugural fall edition of the International IC-China Conference
& Exhibition (IIC-China, http://www.english.iic-china.com/ )
and co-located Components Zone ( http://www.cz.iic-china.com/ )
will be held on Sept. 14. The shows will take place for the very
first time in the emerging technology centers of Wuhan and
Dongguan, and then travel to Chengdu for the second year running.
Covering the whole production cycle from design to components
sourcing, IIC-China and Components Zone will feature close to 300
booths across three locations: -- Wuhan: Sept. 14-15, Wuhan Science
& Technology Convention and Exhibition Center -- Dongguan:
Sept. 17-18, GD Modern International Exhibition Center -- Chengdu:
Sept. 22-23, Chengdu Shangri-La Hotel (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030303/LNM011LOGO-b ) Mark A.
Saunderson, President of Global Sources (NASDAQ:GSOL) Electronics
Business Unit, said: "China is now the world's single biggest
source of manufactured electronics and the largest market for IC
technology. By 2012, China's consumption of semiconductors is
forecast to hit US$93 billion. And by the end of this year, China's
electronics manufacturers will use components valued at more than
US$90 billion. "To address this enormous demand, we are expanding
IIC-China and co-located Components Zone to the newest electronic
hubs -- Wuhan, Dongguan and Chengdu. By providing technology
companies and manufacturers with a face-to-face platform to
converge, exchange ideas and source components, we inspire
technology and drive future growth. And at the same time, cement
China as the global force of the electronics industry." Leading
technology and components vendors to exhibit at IIC-China and
Components Zone Some of the biggest names in the technology
industry, including multinationals like Altium, Analog Devices,
Broadcom, Cyan, Linear Technology, Numonyx and Texas Instruments
are due to demonstrate their latest technologies at IIC-China.
Joining them will be home-grown design companies such as Biyadi,
Kunshan Visionox, Megawin, Shanghai Sino-IC Mircoelectronics and
Shenzhen Changyuntong IC Design. A large number of companies like
Eyang Technology, Meder-GHL Electronic, Mueller Electric, Shenzhen
Oriental Jiaying Industrial, Shenzhen Sun & Lynn Circuit and
Xiamen Letdo Electron will exhibit alongside these companies in the
Components Zone. Educational conferences prepare engineers for
growth in 2010 Engineers will have a unique opportunity to learn
about enabling technology from international and local industry
gurus at over 30 seminars across six days. Senior technology
experts from ARM China, Broadcom, Fairchild Semiconductor, FCI,
Shenzhen Songtian Technology and Tyco Electronics have been invited
to deliver Keynote Addresses at the shows. Summits by Atmel,
FocalTech Systems, Infineon Technologies, Intel, Numonyx, Maxim,
Molex and Sentelic are scheduled to take place. While Actel,
Altium, Analog Devices, Atmel, Numonyx, Microsoft, Spansion and
TriQuint Semiconductor will host Vendor Seminars across the three
cities. A highlight of the Dongguan show is Greg Jenik, president
and COO of TAEUS International Corporation, presentation on display
technology and patent licensing. This Intellectual Property Summit
will take place on Sept. 17 and aims to accelerate design in China.
HDMI Licensing, LLC will also host the third HDMI Developers
Conference at IIC-China's Dongguan venue on Sept. 18. The one-day
conference program will extend best practice for applying the
recently released HDMI Specification Version 1.4 in product design.
The conference will feature presentations from Quantum Data,
RedMere, Silicon Image and Tektronix. In addition, the editors of
EE Times-China will announce the results of the Eighth China IC
Design House Survey on Sept. 17 in Dongguan. For more information
about IIC-China and co-located Components Zone, or the full
conference program schedule, visit
http://www.english.iic-china.com/ . Global Sources'
design-to-export solution for Greater China and Asia's electronics
industry IIC-China is an important part of Global Sources'
portfolio of electronics industry media and trade show brands.
Combining 29 online and 10 print media, plus four events which run
12 times across 10 cities, Global Sources provides Greater China
and Asia's electronics industry with end-to-end support -- from
product conceptualization through to export of finished products.
Global Sources' key electronics industry event brands also include
China Sourcing Fairs: Electronics, Security Products and
Electronics & Components ( http://www.chinasourcingfair.com/ ).
For more information about Global Sources, visit
http://www.corporate.globalsources.com/ . About Global Sources
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a primary facilitator of trade with Greater China. The core
business uses English-language media to facilitate trade from
Greater China to the world. The other business segment utilizes
Chinese-language media to enable companies to sell to, and within
Greater China. The company provides sourcing information to volume
buyers and integrated marketing services to suppliers. It helps a
community of over 829,000 active buyers source more profitably from
complex overseas supply markets. With the goal of providing the
most effective ways possible to advertise, market and sell, Global
Sources enables suppliers to sell to hard-to-reach buyers in over
240 countries. The company offers the most extensive range of media
and export marketing services in the industries it serves. It
delivers information on 4.3 million products and more than 196,000
suppliers annually through 14 online marketplaces, 13 monthly
magazines, over 100 sourcing research reports and 12 specialized
trade shows which run 29 times a year across 10 cities. Suppliers
receive more than 81 million sales leads annually from buyers
through Global Sources Online ( http://www.globalsources.com/ )
alone. Global Sources has been facilitating global trade for 38
years. Global Sources' network covers more than 60 cities
worldwide. In mainland China, Global Sources has over 2,500 team
members in more than 40 locations, and a community of over 1
million registered online users and magazine readers for its
Chinese-language media. Global Sources Press Contact in Asia
Camellia So Tel: +852-2555-5021 Email: Global Sources Press Contact
in U.S. James W.W. Strachan Tel: +1-480-664-8309 Email: Global
Sources Investor Contact in Asia Investor Relations Department Tel:
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Kirsten Chapman & Timothy Dien Lippert/Heilshorn &
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DATASOURCE: Global Sources CONTACT: Press contact in Asia: Camellia
So, +852-2555-5021, ; Press contact in U.S.: James W.W. Strachan of
Global Sources, +1-480-664-8309, ; Investor contact in Asia: IR
Department of Global Sources, +852-2555-4777, ; Investor Contact in
U.S.: Kirsten Chapman & Timothy Dien of Lippert-Heilshorn &
Associates, Inc., +1-415-433-3777, , for Global Sources Web site:
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