ssia summit 2011
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Semiconductor Industry Leaders Gather to Address Growth, Challenges and Economic Swings
Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association Holds Annual Summit
200 Singapore Semi Leaders
Speakers Ulf SCHNEIDER, President of SSIA
Pasquale PISTORIO, Honorary Chairman, ST Microelectronics
Joon Woon CHONG, Deputy Director (Electronics), Singapore Economic Development Board
Andrew CHONG, Regional President and Managing Director, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific
Mike HOLT, Managing Partner, Get2Volume Pte Ltd
Carmelo PISTORIO, Founder and MD of Upstream Ventures
Corporate Companies & SMEs
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Waiz Pte Ltd
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SSIA Semicon Summit: Results SME Growth, Talent Development, leverage of Singapore Ecosystem
Key Take Aways
Industry Outlook: Q3 will be flat , (+/- 1%), Q4 a slight decline, 2012 as including a low first half, followed growth of +8% and 2013 growth of 22%.
The industry will reach the elusive $400 billion mark in 2013
SME growth is cricitcal to enabling next phase semiconductor growth in Singapore
Talent magement is critical for Singapore semiconductor companies.
SSIA will announce emerging semiconductor company and talent growth needs and plans
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SSIA President Ulf Schneider on Industry Transition
Impact
COORDINATION: Singapore semiconductor ecosystem has all the pieces for success. Coordination in the down
EDUCATION AND CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: Industry and SSIA must encourage entry into semicon industry
Singapore ecosystem coordination is critical
Ulf SCHNEIDER President of SSIA Managing Director, Lantiq Singapore
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SSIA Summit: Pasquale Pistorio on Industry Direction
Impact
INDUSTRY STATUS: Just another cycle. 2012 growth. $400B market by 2013.
RESPONSE TO A DOWNTURN
Don’t panic. No across the board cuts, don’t stop strategic investment.
Push R/D
Go shopping. Strong companies should buy distressed assets
Communicate: Step up communications to employees and customers.
Pasquale PISTORIO, Honorary Chairman, ST Microelectronics
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SSIA Summit: Gathering of Semiconductor Leaders
Impact
OPPORTUNITY: Singapore’s SME’s have a unique advantage. This advantage is untapped.
Opportunity for Singapore in growing Semiconductor SME’s.
NEEDS: Leverage Singapore ecosystem to the needs of SME’s
APPROACH: Semiconductor Focused Company
Incubator
SSIA Emerging Semiconductor Company Role
Align Support to Emerging Semiconductor Company Needs
SSIA: The Voice of The Singapore Semiconductor Industry
Mike HOLT Managing Partner, Get2Volume Pte Ltd Vice President, SSIA
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EDB: Transforming Singapore’s semiconductor industry
Impact
SINGAPORE FOCUS: Capabilities Control Tower More than Moore BioGPS
GROWTH DRIVER: BioGPS: Bioelectronics Green electronics Printed Electronics Secure Electronics
SINGAPORE ECOSYSTEM: Whole supply base in Singapore. Vibrant ecosystem
Joon Woon CHONG Deputy Director (Electronics), Singapore Economic Development Board
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Carmelo Pistorio: From funding to exit
Impact
START UPS MUST DO: Be flexible
Focus on core business
START UPS MUST NOT DO: Don’t Finance Lifestyle Don’t Fall in Love with
Technology Don’t be a Perfectionist Don’t Cannibalize your
Company
How Singapore technology companies can impact the world
Carmelo PISTORIO Founder and MD of Upstream Ventures, Founder and Exec Chairman of XiD Technologies Pte Ltd
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SSIA Summit: Gathering of Semiconductor Leaders
Impact
SEGMENT OPPORTUNITY: Energy management is key focus for Infineon Singapore
“MORE THAN MOORE”: Infineon focus in Singapore
SSIA: The Voice of The Singapore Semiconductor Industry
Andrew CHONG Regional President and Managing Director, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific
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SSIA Panel Discussion (2) SME Growth, Talent Development, Ecosystem
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SSIA Panel Discussion SME Growth, Talent Development, Ecosystem
Overview
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SSIA: The Voice of Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry
Manufacturers Fabless Semicon Suppliers/Support
Our Vision: “Be the national and international voice for one of Singapore’s fastest growing industry sectors: the Semiconductor Industry” Our Mission: Focus and Business Impact for Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry, leading to further Growth of the Semiconductor Business and its entire Value Chain within Asia Pacific as the region with the highest growth potential
Foundries
Test/Assembly
Capital Equipment
MNC Fabless
SME Fabless
IP Providers
EDA
Government
Training, consulting
Services
University
Role of Semiconductor Industry As a Driver for other Industries
Microelectronics
Communications & Data
Automotive & Mobility
Security & Payment
Games & Entertainment
Infrastructure & Energy Efficiency
Health & Biomedics
“The Semiconductor Industry serves as a driver, enabler and indicator of technological progress. Developments in the industry determine the way we work, transport ourselves, communicate, entertain ourselves and respond to our environment.” Semiconductor Outlook and Review - April 2010
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Made in Singapore - Semiconductor Impact on the World
Significant Singapore Economic Driver
The world’s semiconductor companies are tied to Singapore
Source: Singapore Economic Development Board
Semiconductor sector makes up 58% of the Electronics manufacturing output and
18% of total manufacturing output in Singapore,
Employing approximately 38,000 people
Increasing Singapore’s share in worldwide semiconductor revenue to 11.2%, compared to 6.3% in 2001.
Singapore is the second biggest city in the world in terms of wafer capacity
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SSIA: Key groups of the Semiconductor Industry SSIA is the Common Multiplier Across All Sectors of Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry
Singapore Semiconductor
Industry Association
Capital Equipment
Manufacturer
Ultrapure Chemicals
Infrastructure EDA and Services
Professional Training
Research and Academia
Marketing and
Distribution
System Integration, EMS/ODM
Packaging and Test
Wafer Manufacturing and Foundries
Fabless & IP Companies/I
DMs
SSIA Momentum
Founded as MIDAS
2005
Association
growth:
CEO Talks Silicon Summit
2006-2009
MIDAS
Becomes SSIA • Membership across entire ecosystem
Q3 2010
SSIA International
Focus: SSIA member
Company Pavilions
Q4 2010
Singapore Funding Expands
Member Value
2010
Association Profile Started in 2005 under the name “MIDAS” and is operating
with an extended charter under the new name “SSIA” since 2010
46 member companies
Representing Singapore’s entire semiconductor ecosystem
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Corporate Companies & SMEs
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Waiz Pte Ltd
Institutions
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Institute of Sustainable and Applied Info-Dynamics (ISAID)
Become a Member: [email protected]
Contact: SSIA Secretariat 1003 Bukit Merah Central #02-10 Singapore 159836 Tel: (65) 62782538 Fax: (65) 62787518 [email protected]