Arizona to Host SEMICON West in 2025

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Arizona will be the inaugural host for SEMICON West, North America’s leading microelectronics exhibition and conference, from October 7-9, 2025. The event emphasizes Arizona’s growing role in semiconductor manufacturing, with 25% more exhibition space than previous years and a waiting list of 285 companies. Planned programs include CEO Summit Keynotes, workforce development initiatives, and discussions on pressing industry topics. With key players like Intel and TSMC in the state, Arizona is poised for significant growth and collaboration in the semiconductor sector.

Arizona will host SEMICON West, North America’s premier microelectronics exhibition and conference, for the first time on October 7-9, 2025, at the Phoenix Convention Center. This significant event, organized by SEMI, the global association for the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industries, is set to occur on a rotating basis, with future conferences planned in Arizona for 2027 and 2029. The inclusion of Arizona as a host site highlights its emergence as a leading center for semiconductor manufacturing and innovation.

The 2025 edition of SEMICON West is anticipated to be the largest exhibition in two decades, boasting 25% more exhibition space than previous years. Over 285 companies are already on a waiting list for exhibition space, underlining the high interest in the event despite being sold out in November 2024. The event will embody the theme “Stronger Together – Shaping a Sustainable Future in Talent, Technology, and Trade,” emphasizing the importance of collaboration within the semiconductor sector.

Arizona’s growth in the semiconductor industry has been notable, with over 40 expansions recorded since 2020, amounting to engagements exceeding $202 billion and resulting in nearly 16,000 new jobs. Significant semiconductor companies, including Intel, TSMC, and Amkor, are already operating within the state, further solidifying Arizona’s status as a critical player in the semiconductor manufacturing landscape.

SEMICON West will feature a variety of high-profile programs, including CEO Summit Keynotes and a Workforce Development Pavilion designed to connect job seekers with potential employers in the industry. Additionally, the event will hold Focused Forums discussing vital subjects such as Cybersecurity, AI/Smart Data, Smart Manufacturing, Smart Mobility, MedTech, and Sustainability. These discussions aim to address current and emerging challenges facing the semiconductor industry.

Further opportunities for professional development will come through Technical Tracks that showcase the latest breakthroughs in fields like Advanced Packaging and Testing Vision, specifically tailored to meet the interests of professionals in semiconductor manufacturing innovations. Supply Chain Sessions will also be available to discuss strategies for building resilience within global semiconductor supply chains amidst evolving challenges.

A highlight of this year’s event will be the inaugural SEMI Silicon Medal, which will honor industry leaders at the SEMI Leaders & Legends Honors Dinner hosted at the Heard Museum. Alongside this formal recognition, opportunities for networking will take place at venues such as Canyon on Third, fostering social engagement and collaboration among professionals during the conference.

In addition to professional and corporate activities, SEMICON West will also prioritize education and community outreach. The SEMIquest will provide interactive activities aimed at educating students and families about the impact and significance of semiconductors in their daily lives, ensuring future generations understand the relevance of this sector.

With a growing reputation and capability as a critical player in the global semiconductor market, Arizona is poised to benefit significantly from hosting SEMICON West. The global semiconductor market is projected to reach nearly $1 trillion in revenue, presenting ample opportunity for growth and innovation. Arizona State University, known for having the largest engineering program in the U.S., along with Maricopa Community Colleges, is actively contributing to workforce development specifically focused on semiconductor-related fields, reinforcing the state’s commitment to cultivating talent for the industry.

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