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Published On:2025-07-22

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With the rapid development of new technologies such as smartphones, artificial intelligence, AIoT, and smart vehicles, IoT applications are being implemented at scale.

The security industry is evolving from high-definition to intelligent systems, while the rise of new energy vehicles and other sectors is driving continuous growth in semiconductor demand, injecting new momentum into the global semiconductor industry.

As the global center of electronics manufacturing and the largest consumer electronics market, China's semiconductor industry has also experienced rapid growth in recent years.

China has become the world’s largest and most active semiconductor market.

With strong government support, the development of China’s semiconductor sector is accelerating.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China’s semiconductor industry will undergo more comprehensive development.

It will also accelerate breakthroughs and applications in key core technologies such as high-end chip design.

As China heavily invests in 5G, AI, IoT, cloud computing, and big data, “new infrastructure” represented by 5G networks and the industrial IoT will drive the rapid growth of the semiconductor industry.

According to forecasts, by 2030, China’s semiconductor market supply will reach USD 538.5 billion, remaining the largest in the world.

69% of this consumption will come from domestic companies, with demand primarily from data centers, consumer electronics, automotive, and medical sectors.


As China’s innovation hub, Shenzhen is the country’s distribution, application, and design center for semiconductor products.

Shenzhen’s semiconductor industry has maintained rapid growth for many years, especially in IC design, which remains among the top in the nation.

In recent years, unprecedented attention has been given to the semiconductor industry in China.

Shenzhen is becoming the core development base of Guangdong Province, striving to establish the “third pole” of China’s semiconductor industry.

In June 2022, Shenzhen introduced the “20+8” industrial policy and released the Action Plan for Developing the Semiconductor and IC Industry Cluster (2022–2025).

The plan proposes to accelerate the improvement of the industry chain, including IC design, manufacturing, and packaging & testing.

It promotes major projects involving EDA tools, semiconductor materials, high-end chips, and advanced manufacturing.

It also advances the construction of 12-inch chip production lines and third-generation semiconductor projects.

A number of high-level, specialized semiconductor and IC industrial bases and parks are being established.

With the implementation of these policies, and the rapid development of industries such as 5G communications, new energy vehicles, industrial internet, big data, and photovoltaics,

along with the ongoing promotion of the dual-carbon strategy (“carbon peaking and carbon neutrality”),

applications of third-generation semiconductors have begun to emerge and the industry scale continues to expand.


To promote the application and trade of new technologies, materials, processes, and equipment in the semiconductor industry, and to accelerate industrial upgrades,

the 2024 Shenzhen International Semiconductor and Integrated Circuit Industry Expo will be held from November 14–16, 2024, at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center.

The expo focuses on integrating innovative products, technologies, solutions, and business models in the semiconductor industry.

It provides a one-stop platform for brand promotion, product showcase, and collaboration.

As a large and influential industry event, the exhibition aligns with market trends and offers