Connecting Global Competence POST SHOW REPORT electronica 2016 electronica conferences 27 th International Trade Fair for Electronic Components, Systems and Applications November 8 11, 2016 Messe München, Germany electronica.de
Index 1. electronica 2016 show overview 2. Key facts 3. Exhibitor statements 4. electronica conferences electronica Automotive Conference Embedded Platforms Conference IT2Industry Open Conference Wireless Congress Talent meets Industry 5. Save the date Messe München Connecting Global Competence
A full success Connected Worlds Safe and Secure In keeping with the motto Connected Worlds Safe and Secure, electronica, the largest electronics trade fair in the world, took place in Munich from November 8 11, 2016. A total of 2,913 companies from more than 50 countries presented their solutions for this sector. They used the industry gathering to network with almost 74,000 visitors and dialog with professionals from around the world. Messe München Connecting Global Competence 3
Constantly growing electronica has been growing constantly over the past years. In 2016 the show grew by 200 exhibitors occupying over 5.000 square meters net more than electronica 2014. Number of exhibitors electronica 2016 electronica 2014 electronica 2012 electronica 2010 2912 2725 2669 2578 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 Space booked electronica 2016 electronica 2014 electronica 2012 electronica 2010 87816 82490 78214 77075 70000 75000 80000 85000 90000 Messe München Connecting Global Competence 4
For us, electronica is [ ]To me, the thing that distinguishes electronica is the combination of a trade show and in-depth expertise. Promises aren't made here. They're kept! * Torsten Janwlecke, President Business Area Device Connectors, PHOENIX CONTACT, Germany As a global company, above all we build on the international character of electronica,[ ]. You get the feeling that the presence of guests from other countries at our stand grows from fair to fair.[ ] * Rahman Jamal, Global Technology & Marketing Director, National Instruments, Germany [ ]The international visitor structure is also important to our subsidiaries. [ ] So far this year's fair has been an absolute success. We will definitely be back in 2018. * Philipp Meinhardt, Head of MarCom, Data Modul AG, Germany Messe München Connecting Global Competence 5
For us, electronica is For us, electronica is one of the most important trade fairs and not just domestically. It is an extremely international exhibition, which is an essential aspect that allows us to participate with a global team and a global concept. We are already very satisfied with the fair's results. It is already obvious that this trade fair is the perfect platform for our company. * Kirsten Willings, Director Communications and Marketing Services, Osram Opto Semiconductors, Germany [ ]The fair gives us an outstanding opportunity to meet with international key accounts in various market segments and generate new leads. electronica 2016 completely surpassed our expectations.[ ] * Rudolf Mayerhofer, Sales Measuring Technology Germany, Rohde & Schwarz [ ]The audience of experts surpassed our expectations. Which is why we look forward to participating in electronica again in 2018. * Kai Mielenhausen, Event Manager- Marketing Communication, Samsung, Semiconductor Europe, Germany Messe München Connecting Global Competence 6
For us, electronica is electronica 2016 has been a great success and once again proved its worth for us as an important place for meeting the industry. It was an outstanding platform for cultivating and furthering business relations and for presenting the new company s portfolio to customers. * Dr. Wolfgang Bochtler, General Manager Business Unit Automotive Industry Operating Officer, Nippon Mektron Ltd., Japan, CEO, Mektec Europe [ ] For us, electronica is the perfect place to demonstrate our presence in domestic and international distribution channels. We are very satisfied with the outcome of the fair. * Stefan Olding, Managing Director, HARTING, Germany electronica 2016 has been a successful event for ON Semiconductor. We were able to meet face to face with over 250 of our key global customers.[ ] * Preet Sibia, Senior Director Corporate Marketing, ON Semiconductor, USA * You can find the full statements under: electronica.de/trade-fair/for-the-press/newsroom/statements-about-the-fair Messe München Connecting Global Competence 7
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electronica Automotive Conference gather information and exchange ideas about significant technology trends and strategies in the international automotive industry. recognized experts present their research findings, new developments and potential applications. International attendees: 2016: 228 visitors from 21 countries 2014: 177 visitors from 19 countries Participants include prominent representatives of leading system manufacturers and the automotive-supply industry both at the management and engineering level, i.e. tier one, tier two, tier three, OEMs, component manufacturers and software developers. Topics in 2016: Security Autonomous driving Interior electronics Messe München Connecting Global Competence 9
Embedded Platforms Conference discuss the requirements and challenges associated with embedded platforms and present solution modules that are available now and in the future. International attendees: 2016: 218 participants from 25 countries 2014: 160 participants from 15 countries Participants include Hardware and software developers, system designers, product managers, development managers, equipment and system manufacturers in the sectors for industrial electronics and automation, telecommunications and information technology, automotive and transportation, aviation and aerospace, consumer electronics and white goods as well as the fields of medicine, sporting goods and wearables, energy and smart grid, home automation, smart city and the Internet of Everything. Topics in 2016: Device software Operating system, firmware, stacks, etc. Computer center: processor, microcontroller, FPGA, SoC, etc. Hardware components that support operation or upon which it is based PCB and assembly and packaging technology Messe München Connecting Global Competence 10
IT2Industry Open Conference The Open Conference: a permanent part of IT2Industry. It is a technical forum at the heart of the exhibition sector. International attendees: All visitors, exhibitors, partners and media representatives from IT2Industry and from its host exhibition electronica have access to the Open Conference free of charge. Participants include Decision-makers in corporate, company and plant management, purchasing and acquisitions, manufacturing and production, quality control and testing, automation, research and development. Planners, engineers, engineers and system integrators. CIOs and IT department heads. Topics in 2016: Industry- and sector-specific software and systems The cloud and big data Cyber physical systems Infrastructure and digital networks Machine-to-machine communication (M2M) Smart factory IT security Energy-efficient solutions Messe München Connecting Global Competence 11
wirelesscongress Wireless Congress: Systems & Applications To satisfy the great demand for information, Elektronik magazine, the ZVEI and electronica organize the Wireless Congress: Systems & Applications and its accompanying specialty exhibition at International Congress Center Munich. International attendees: Participants include developers, system designers, technology decision-makers, project managers and those in charge of wireless systems. Topics in 2016: fundamental principles technology trends security aspects certification and licensing problems metrology know-how as well as standards market opportunities and applications for current and future wireless technologies, primarily for industrial use Messe München Connecting Global Competence 12
Talent meets Industry Showcase, network and support talent! Future prospects for high-school and college students, specialists and start-ups: electronica matches talented people who are enthusiastic about electronics with companies in the industry. Talent meets Industry @ electronica: helps young people with talent stay oriented Student Day and High School Student Day networks career engineers and professionals with leading employers The Job-Area and generates a great deal of attention for innovative start-ups electronica fast forward Messe München Connecting Global Competence 13
Talent meets Industry Student Day Hundreds of engineering students from throughout Germany participate in the electronica students day every year. Organized in conjunction with semica.de and the VDE, Student Day featured an attractive and interesting program. panel discussion networking lunch with the sponsors COSIMA Award and award ceremony Raffle High School Student Day It specifically addresses high-school students and is supposed to get them interested in careers in the electronics industry. Students in grades 10 through 12 at engineering- and technology-oriented secondary schools and vocational schools in the greater Munich area are invited to attend. Short presentations reports from educational practice guided tours providing insights at exhibition stands The Job-Area helpful platform for personal career planning gives an overview of the job vacancies of companies exhibiting at electronica meeting point and possibly initial contact with potential employers directly at the fair Messe München Connecting Global Competence 14
Talent meets Industry electronica Fast Forward the start-up platform powered by Elektor Exhibition, forum and award give founders, developers and established companies a perfect opportunity to make contacts and promote future-oriented projects together: Discover new business ideas creative minds present their ideas, prototypes and start-ups, which are evaluated by a panel of judges. Advice for new entrepreneurs exchange ideas and information with other founders and get valuable tips from business angels and investors. Trends and interesting facts What are the cultural differences between the old economy and the new economy? What effect do they have on collaboration between start-ups and corporations? What preferences do talented young people have? The presentations at the Forum shed light on the latest trends and issues. electronica Fast Forward Award Nine selected participants were nominated; three were awarded with prizes ranging from 5K to 75K worth of marketing power furnished by Elektor, the media house for homelabs and start-ups. Messe München Connecting Global Competence 15
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