Automotive Electronics Exhibition and Innovation Forum

May 30
10:53

2024

jodie mht

jodie mht

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The 11th Shanghai Electronics Show in Munich, also known as electronica China, concluded with a remarkable display of innovation and technology. This year's event featured 664 exhibitors from 19 countries and regions, attracting 41,847 professional visitors who showcased the latest products and popular application solutions. The exhibition, Innovation Forum, and technology zone collectively created a comprehensive platform for presenting cutting-edge science and technology across various application areas.

A Showcase of Automotive Electronics

Leading OEMs and Tier 1 Suppliers

The automotive electronics section of the Munich Shanghai electronic exhibition was a highlight,Automotive Electronics Exhibition and Innovation Forum Articles featuring prominent companies such as SAIC, Changan, Dongfeng, Bosch, Delphi, and Guangzhou Automobile Group. These OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers shared their latest research findings in automotive electronics. Additionally, companies like Atmel, dSpace, Elmos, ETAS, Fairchild, Freescale, Fujitsu, Horiba, ICS, Infineon, IR, KPIT Cummins, Melexis, NXP, STMicro, and Vector showcased their innovations and technological advancements.

Wiring Harness Processing Zone

The exhibition also featured Asia's largest wiring harness processing zone, with top companies like Komax, Schleuniger, Schaefer, PS, Shinmaywa, Kodera, Scepter, and Yinhua presenting their latest research and development in wiring harness processing technology. The EMS zone attracted domestic and international EMS companies such as ETRON, IKOR, Variosystems, Cicor, NEWAYS, and Mitsuhiro Science and Technology.

Insights from Industry Leaders

Herve Branquart, Global Automotive Electronics Solutions and Marketing Director at ON Semiconductor, remarked, "Within minutes of the show starting, many of our key customers visited our booth. The Munich Shanghai Electronics Show has gained significant attention, attracting engineers and professionals from around the world. The exhibition has become a well-known brand, drawing viewers globally who can see the most important brands and manufacturers in the Chinese market."

International Automotive Electronics Innovation Forum

The annual International Automotive Electronics Innovation Forum, held concurrently with the exhibition, was a major highlight. The forum featured nearly 40 insightful speeches from experts in the automotive industry, including representatives from automobile manufacturers, Tier One and Tier Two suppliers, and universities. Topics covered included powertrain electronics, car safety, body electronics, telematics, intelligent transportation systems, and electric vehicles.

Focus on Green Manufacturing

The exhibition also hosted two Innovation Forums focused on harness and green manufacturing. The International Harness Innovation Forum provided an in-depth analysis of wiring harness technology, often referred to as the "nervous" and "vascular" systems of electronic products. The International Green Manufacturing Innovation Forum emphasized the importance of green electronic design, manufacturing, materials, equipment, control certification, and green solutions.

Conclusion

The 11th Shanghai Electronics Show in Munich was a resounding success, showcasing the latest advancements in automotive electronics and production equipment. The event provided a platform for industry leaders to share their innovations and technological breakthroughs, fostering collaboration and driving the future of automotive electronics.

Interesting Stats

  • The global automotive electronics market is projected to reach $382.16 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% from 2019 to 2026 (Allied Market Research).
  • The electric vehicle market is expected to grow from 2.5 million units in 2020 to 11.2 million units by 2025 (Statista).
  • The automotive wiring harness market is anticipated to reach $93.1 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 4.3% from 2018 to 2025 (Grand View Research).

By bringing together industry leaders and showcasing the latest technological advancements, the Munich Shanghai Electronics Show continues to be a pivotal event in the automotive electronics industry.