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Electrical and smart vehicles are the global automotive industry’s clear and imperative trends of development at the moment, and can be categorized into four major areas, including ADAS (advanced driver assistance system), self-driving, IoV, and EV, enabling the advanced development of global automotive electronics industry. ITRI IEK Consulting forecasts that the output value of global automotive electronics and IoV will be as high as USD 451.1 billion by 2023. With a focus on the enormous market potential of semiconductors’ applications in automotive electronics and to help Taiwanese businesses to catch up with international trends of smart vehicles, the rapid development of EV, self-driving, and automotive smart electronics technology has become the newest force that drives the growth of the industry under policies supporting new energy vehicles introduced by governments around the world.

As an important global semiconductor manufacturing hub, Taiwan has comprehensive semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, and offers global partners most timely services. In light of the bourgeoning overseas smart car markets, Taiwan must initiate early deployment and maintain close ties with primary international automakers in order to grasp the pulses and business opportunities of the international market, and break into the core supply chain of global automotive electronics. Through the joint promotion of SEMI and the industry, the SMEI Auto IC Master Guide will be published in July 2022, Taiwan’s automotive semiconductor chip manufacturers and upstream and downstream suppliers, including Clientron Corp., ESMT, Etron Technology Inc., Hon Hai Precision Industry, Macronix, Novatek, and Realtek, have been invited to join, accelerating the connection of supply chain and ensuring innovative development of products.

SEMI Auto IC Master Guide will assume a key role of connecting the industry, hoping to offer a platform that bridges elites and experts in the electronics and automotive industries to focus on industry trends and technological developments of the global automotive electronics industry, facilitating more technical exchanges between major automakers and Taiwan’s supply chain and discussing R&D of next-generation technologies and core competitiveness.

What is SEMI Auto IC Master?

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  • Chips are the new oil for DRIVING INNOVATION from electric vehicles (EVs), self-driving vehicles, and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features and the cost of comprised electronic in car is expected to increase to 50% by the year 2030.  
  • The chip shortage impact automotive industry deeply - OEMs need to engage both existing and potential technology suppliers to increase collaboration to secure capacity and establish trusted partnership relationship.   
  • Taiwan is one of global important semiconductor manufacturing hub which cluster comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem providing timely support for worldwide partners. SEMI Taiwan collaborates with the industry leaders for Auto IC Master including comprehensive automotive semiconductor suppliers and solutions from Taiwan, providing the guideline OEM and Tier 1 to engage and enhance the supply chain resilience by stronger partnership. 

SEMI AUTO IC MASTER includes fabless, design companies' product information and provides data-driven insights on the functionality, reliability and safety of auto chips in an easy-to-use platform to tighten the partnership between IC industry and OEM/Tier 1
 

  • Understand the industry landscape
  • Access an unrivaled breadth and depth of data
  • Turn strong partnerships into products
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SEMI Auto IC Master Press Conference 

The press conference was held on June 30, joining Taiwan’s automotive semiconductor chip manufacturers and suppliers to actively connect the automotive supply chain. Hoping to offer a platform that bridges elites and experts in the electronics and automotive industries to focus on industry trends and technological developments of the global automotive electronics industry, facilitating more technical exchanges between major automakers and Taiwan’s supply chain and discussing R&D of next-generation technologies and core competitiveness.

Among the attendees of the press conference are Mei-Hua Wang, the Minister of MOEA; Wen-Jong CHI, the Administrative Deputy Minister of MOTC; John Hsuan, Honorary Vice Chairman of UMC; Gene Liu, Vice President of HonHai SoC design center; Terry Tsao, Global Chief Marketing Officer at SEMI and President of SEMI Taiwan, as well as representatives from a total of 20 companies. 

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SEMI Auto IC Master Council 

Mission: To serve the automotive electronics and semiconductor/sensor  manufacturing supply chains by bringing together stakeholders on issues of mutual interest that are best addressed collectively

SEMI SMART Mobility

SEMI Smart Mobility initiative is designed to engage automotive OEMs, Tier 1s, device makers, design houses, equipment and materials companies as well as R&D institutes in the Global Automotive Advisory Council (GAAC) to connect, collaborate and innovate along the global automotive electronics supply chain.

SEMI GAAC

SEMI's Global Automotive Advisory Council(GAAC) consists of 5 regional chapters - Americas, China, Europe, Japan and Taiwan - and focuses on collaborative, pre-competitive projects that impact the automotive electronics supply chain. Participating companies include auto manufacturers (OEMs), Tier 1 companies, semiconductor device makers, equipment and materials suppliers and other industry organizations.

Learn more about SEMI Auto IC Master

For more information about the SEMI Auto IC Master, please contact SEMI Taiwan.

                  

Ms. Jamie Lee

Tel:+886.3.560.1777 Ext. 507

Email: jlee@semi.org