The cluster structure gives a comprehensive overview of the entire value chain of electronics manufacturing:
SMT Cluster (Halls A1, 2, 3, 4)
An important aspect of electronics production is surface-mount technology. This cluster includes:
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- Test and measurement technology, Quality assurance (A1, A2)
- Component-mount technology (A2, A3)
- Production logistics and material-flow technology (A2)
- Soldering and joining technology for PCBs (A4)
- Product finishing (A4)
- Robots in electronics manufacturing (A3)
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Cables, Coils & Hybrids Cluster (Hall A5)
Production solutions for cables, connectors, wrapped goods are imperative for today’s innovations. This cluster covers:
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- Cable manufacturing
- Manufacturing technologies for plug connectors
- Coiled product manufacturing
- Hybrid component manufacturing
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Semiconductors Cluster (Hall B2)
These segments are given much better visibility and importance. Topics covered are:
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- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Manufacturing displays, LEDs and discrete components
- Photovoltaics manufacturing
- Micro-/nano-production
- Cleanroom technology
- Materials processing
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Future Markets Cluster (Hall B2)
Where is the market going? What trends and innovations can we expect? Topics include:
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- Industry 4.0
- Smart Factory
- 3D printing
- IT to Production
- Batteries and electrical energy storage
- Additive manufacturing
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PCB & EMS Cluster (Hall B3)
Increasingly important role in the value chain, this cluster includes a marketplace, communication platforms, and covers the following topics:
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- PCB manufacturing
- Circuit-carrier manufacturing
- Electronic manufacturing services
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