The German-Thai Chamber of Commerce (GTCC) is delighted to invite you to
GTCC Webinar
"Development of the microelectronics industry in Thailand and Germany - Fostering partnerships"
Thursday, 19 May 2022
15:00 - 16:30 hrs. Thai time / 10:00 – 11:30 hrs. German time
via ZOOM
Global semiconductor chip shortage is currently a bottleneck in the supply chain of many industrial sectors including the automotive sector. With an outlook toward trends of electric vehicles and autonomous driving, the demand will be even more increased. To secure sustainable supply of the semiconductor chips, strategies need to be developed among international partners from various global regions. This webinar aims to provide insights in the microelectronic and semiconductor industries in Germany and Thailand including current status, challenge and outlook. Since this deep-tech industry relies on scientific research and capacity building, close collaboration with academic institutions is required. The webinar will provide a glimpse into German-Thai collaboration as well as human resource development in semiconductor technology. Presentations of German and Thai experts from the semiconductor industry and academic institutions will be featured together with a discussion session providing an excellent opportunity for online networking.
Partners:
German-Thai Chamber of Commerce (GTCC)
Thai Microelectronic Consortium
Silicon Craft Technology, PLC (the one and only Thai microchip design company)
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Stuttgart Region (IHK Region Stuttgart)
P3 Group
Institut für Halbleitertechnik (IHT), Universität Stuttgart
Speakers:
Marius Mehner, Deputy Executive Director, GTCC
Thu-An Dao, Länderreferentin, CCI Stuttgart Region
Dr.-Ing. Bodin Kasemset, CEO of Silicon Craft Technology PLC
Assoc. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Suramate Chalermwisutkul, Head of High Frequency Systems Laboratory (HFS), The Sirindhorn International Thai-German Graduate School of Engineering, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
Mauritz Schwarz & Nicolai Dill, P3 Group
Dr. Michael Oehme, Akademischer Oberrat / Stellvertretende Institutsleitung, Institut für Halbleitertechnik (IHT)