Analysis
electronica 2008 – Successful despite the present economic climate
Despite the current economic problems faced by every industry, electronica 2008 sent out many positive signals to the international electronics industry. This year’s show attracted around 2,800 exhibitors, 58% of whom came from abroad. Approximately 72,000 trade visitors were recorded at electronica 2008 and the number of visitors from Central and Eastern European countries, Taiwan, Brazil, South Africa and Russia was higher than in previous years. Compared with previous events, however, there were fewer visitors from the USA, the United Kingdom, France and Israel.
ExhiKlaus Dittrich, Managing Director of Messe München International, was extremely satisfied with the outcome of the show: “We are proud that electronica showed its stability in the face of the economic crisis. This result is a very clear indication of the importance of the trade fair as a worldwide meeting-point for the industry.“
The two key centres of attention were “green electronics” and automobile electronics. This year, Messe München staged the “greenest” electronica of all time. “Green electronics“ ran through all 14 halls of the New Munich Trade Fair Centre with technologies and solutions for increasing the energy efficiency of electronic devices and for power-saving applications, but also with energy generation components and systems which conserve resources.
Environmental protection was also the focal point of the traditional CEO Round Table at electronica 2008. Held on the first day of the trade fair, this event attracted a full house during the electronica Forum. Under the chairmanship of Dr. Jürgen Gromer, the former President of Tyco Electronics, the CEOs of Infineon Technologies, Freescale Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, National Semiconductor and Osram Opto Semiconductors discussed the following topic: ”The contribution of the Semiconductor Industry to Climate Protection“. Every speaker agreed that the use of intelligent semiconductors, in particular, can lead to a considerable increase in the efficiency of electronic systems. The semiconductor industry regards the attainment of this goal as one of its most important tasks in the next few years, not least because it will also ensure the economic future of the industry.
The key aspect in the current climate discussion is also the automobile – along with the technologies which will help to reduce CO2 emissions by vehicles. The electronica automotive conference examined the forward-looking automobile electronics sector and attracted 250 delegates from 23 countries.
The e-Signage Forum during electronica 2008 provided special information on one of the fastest growing application areas for electronic displays. A product show and a “Speaker’s Corner” presented the technology and market, for example the world’s largest liquid crystal display with a screen diagonal of 2.75 meters. The displays exhibition and the e-Signage Forum went down very well with visitors who rated them very positively.