2025 Shenzhen International New Display Technology Exhibition and Forum
25 June - 27 June, 2025
Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center
Shenzhen, Guangdong
No. 1 Zhancheng Road, Fuhai Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province
广东省深圳市宝安区福海街道展城路一号
Shenzhen, Guangdong
No. 1 Zhancheng Road, Fuhai Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province
广东省深圳市宝安区福海街道展城路一号
+8613151010309
The importance of the semiconductor industry is self-evident; it is the foundation for the upgrading of various high-tech industries and permeates various top-level technological fields. China is a major consumer nation of semiconductors, accounting for one-third of global consumption each year, with imports reaching as high as $300 billion, surpassing even China's crude oil imports. The Chinese government has consistently supported the semiconductor industry, having included several key industries, including semiconductors, in its "Made in China 2025" initiative since 2015. The "National Integrated Circuit Industry Development Promotion Outline" states that by 2030, key links in the integrated circuit industry chain must reach international advanced levels, and a batch of enterprises should enter the international first tier.
Furthermore, the government heavily invests in the development of the semiconductor industry. The National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, operated by the IC industry investment company, has a registered capital of 98.72 billion yuan with a total investment scale of 138.7 billion yuan. Of the investment projects, 67% goes to chip manufacturing, 17% to chip design, 10% to packaging and testing, and 6% to equipment and materials. The second phase of the Fund has a registered capital of 204.15 billion yuan, and in addition to continuing to support manufacturing, is expected to focus on high-end equipment and new materials.
Over the past several decades, the development of the first and second generations of semiconductors has created major enterprises in Europe, America, Japan, and South Korea. The efforts of the Chinese government and industry are expected to enhance China’s status and influence in the latest generation of semiconductor technology. The enormous demand and limited supply capacity create significant room for the development of the semiconductor industry in China. Despite a changing external environment, the semiconductor sector continues to possess long-term potential for development, a trend that is expected to sustain in the coming years. New display technologies are giving rise to new application scenarios; with the advancement of wireless technology, displays will play a vital role in linking data and people in various contexts.
For instance, rooftop displays being developed for autonomous vehicles will allow passengers to watch movies on the roof, showcasing the innovative application potential of new display technologies. In the first half of 2024, investments in China’s new display industry exceeded 100 billion yuan, fueling the healthy and sustainable development of the industry with continuous investment in high-generation OLED production lines, polarizers, masks, and pioneering technologies like Micro LED.
New displays are an important pillar of electronic information and digital economy. As the Chinese new display industry expands, the global landscape of the new display industry has undergone significant changes. After years of development, China’s display industry has consistently maintained the top position globally, leading in multiple core indicators such as overall output value and liquid crystal panel production.
The rapid development of China’s new display industry not only injects momentum into the global industry but also revitalizes it; this represents one of the greatest opportunities for global industrial development. The competition in today’s new display industry is no longer based on scale but is gradually shifting to competition based on efficiency and value. In the future, competition in this industry will be comprehensively across the entire industrial chain.
In order to better promote the development of the semiconductor and display technology industries, the 2025 China (Shenzhen) International Semiconductor and New Display Technology Exhibition will be grandly held from June 25 to 27, 2025, at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center. This event aims to emphasize branding, innovation, and practical effectiveness, and by leveraging unique creativity and exceptional service, it will provide exhibitors with a high-quality platform for exhibition and communication. This event aspires to become a top-tier gathering of scale, value, and authority in the semiconductor industry, and we look forward to your participation.
Exhibiting content includes: 1. Display panels: LCD, OLED, Micro LED, etc.; 2. Touch screens: capacitive, infrared, etc.; 3. Display materials: glass, liquid crystal materials, polarizers, backlight components, etc.; 4. Display equipment: deposition, exposure, etching equipment, etc.; 5. End application products: commercial displays, smartphones, AR/VR, etc.
Furthermore, the government heavily invests in the development of the semiconductor industry. The National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, operated by the IC industry investment company, has a registered capital of 98.72 billion yuan with a total investment scale of 138.7 billion yuan. Of the investment projects, 67% goes to chip manufacturing, 17% to chip design, 10% to packaging and testing, and 6% to equipment and materials. The second phase of the Fund has a registered capital of 204.15 billion yuan, and in addition to continuing to support manufacturing, is expected to focus on high-end equipment and new materials.
Over the past several decades, the development of the first and second generations of semiconductors has created major enterprises in Europe, America, Japan, and South Korea. The efforts of the Chinese government and industry are expected to enhance China’s status and influence in the latest generation of semiconductor technology. The enormous demand and limited supply capacity create significant room for the development of the semiconductor industry in China. Despite a changing external environment, the semiconductor sector continues to possess long-term potential for development, a trend that is expected to sustain in the coming years. New display technologies are giving rise to new application scenarios; with the advancement of wireless technology, displays will play a vital role in linking data and people in various contexts.
For instance, rooftop displays being developed for autonomous vehicles will allow passengers to watch movies on the roof, showcasing the innovative application potential of new display technologies. In the first half of 2024, investments in China’s new display industry exceeded 100 billion yuan, fueling the healthy and sustainable development of the industry with continuous investment in high-generation OLED production lines, polarizers, masks, and pioneering technologies like Micro LED.
New displays are an important pillar of electronic information and digital economy. As the Chinese new display industry expands, the global landscape of the new display industry has undergone significant changes. After years of development, China’s display industry has consistently maintained the top position globally, leading in multiple core indicators such as overall output value and liquid crystal panel production.
The rapid development of China’s new display industry not only injects momentum into the global industry but also revitalizes it; this represents one of the greatest opportunities for global industrial development. The competition in today’s new display industry is no longer based on scale but is gradually shifting to competition based on efficiency and value. In the future, competition in this industry will be comprehensively across the entire industrial chain.
In order to better promote the development of the semiconductor and display technology industries, the 2025 China (Shenzhen) International Semiconductor and New Display Technology Exhibition will be grandly held from June 25 to 27, 2025, at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center. This event aims to emphasize branding, innovation, and practical effectiveness, and by leveraging unique creativity and exceptional service, it will provide exhibitors with a high-quality platform for exhibition and communication. This event aspires to become a top-tier gathering of scale, value, and authority in the semiconductor industry, and we look forward to your participation.
Exhibiting content includes: 1. Display panels: LCD, OLED, Micro LED, etc.; 2. Touch screens: capacitive, infrared, etc.; 3. Display materials: glass, liquid crystal materials, polarizers, backlight components, etc.; 4. Display equipment: deposition, exposure, etching equipment, etc.; 5. End application products: commercial displays, smartphones, AR/VR, etc.
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