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Upcoming Trade Shows in for Electric & Electronics
Integrated Systems Europe 2025, Amsterdam, Netherlands
4 - 7 Feb 2025
LOPEC 2025, Munich, Germany
25 - 27 Feb 2025
eltefa 2025, Stuttgart, Germany
25 - 27 Mar 2025
EMV 2025, Köln, Germany
25 - 27 Mar 2025
SMTconnect 2025, Nurnberg, Germany
6 - 8 May 2025
PCIM 2025, Nurnberg, Germany
6 - 8 May 2025
SENSOR + TEST 2025, Nurnberg, Germany
6 - 8 May 2025
SPS IPC Drives Italia 2025, Parma, Italy
13 - 15 May 2025
Eltec 2025, Nurnberg, Germany
20 - 22 May 2025
WIN EURASIA METALWORKING 2025, Istanbul, Turkey
28 - 31 May 2025
CWIEME Berlin 2025, Berlin, Germany
3 - 5 Jun 2025
Computex Taipei 2025, Taipei, Taiwan
20 - 23 Jun 2025
AUTOMATICA 2025, Munich, Germany
24 - 27 Jun 2025
SINDEX 2025, Bern, Switzerland
2 - 4 Sep 2025
IFA Berlin 2025, Berlin, Germany
5 - 9 Sep 2025
The electronics manufacturing industry has had an explosive couple of years, riding high off the success and new avenues afforded by organic electronics, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), and innovations in component design and manufacturing. These trends promise to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and functionality in both consumer and industrial electronics.
Organic electronics are changing the face of the industry with their numerous advantages over traditional inorganic counterparts. These materials are cost-effective, flexible, lightweight, and consume less power. Their eco-friendly nature is particularly appealing in an era of heightened awareness about sustainable development. The use of biodegradable and recyclable materials, along with microbial components in circuit design, is setting a new standard for environmentally conscious manufacturing. Japanese startup Flask is at the forefront of this trend. The company develops materials for organic displays, lighting, and solar cells. Their products include electron transport and injection materials, light-emitting substances, and coating materials for organic solar cells. These innovations enable manufacturers to produce high-efficiency devices that consume less power and are adaptable to next-generation materials. Similarly, Koala Tech, another Japanese startup, is making strides with its organic semiconductor laser diode. This technology leverages organic fluorescent semiconductors, which are easier, safer, and faster to process into thin films. The result is a low-cost light source that integrates seamlessly into OLED and organic electronic platforms.
We can’t discuss immense potential without discussing the role of AI, which is rapidly gaining traction within electronics manufacturing. It impacts the sector by driving demand for AI-capable components and by optimizing product design and manufacturing processes. Traditional methods often fall short in reshaping product development cycles, improving design processes, and reducing defects. AI addresses these challenges effectively. The electronics industry sees many players tap into the market including Cybord, which offers AI-based component inspection software.
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