On 15 – 17 April 2025, the much-anticipated Electronica Shanghai was held in Shanghai New International Expo Centre. This exhibition, which gathers the global electronics industry elites and cutting-edge technology, is like a lighthouse that illuminates the direction of the industry and attracts countless practitioners to explore, exchange and learn.TORTAI appeared in Hall W5, Booth 813.
Stepping into the exhibition hall, the huge exhibition space is impressive, with Pavilion N1 – N5 and Pavilion W3 – W5 distributed in an orderly manner, covering semiconductors, sensors, power supply, test and measurement, connectors, wiring harnesses and cables, printed circuit boards, and many other key areas. More than 1,700 domestic and overseas enterprises gathered together, like a starry gathering, competing with each other, displaying the latest achievements and innovative technologies in their respective fields.
In the semiconductor exhibition area, Intel, Infineon, Texas Instruments and other international giants have to show the ‘bottom of the box’ technology. Intel showed its latest generation of high-performance processors, its excellent computing power and advanced process technology to people in awe. Infineon focused on the field of power semiconductors, displaying high-efficiency power devices designed for new energy vehicles and renewable energy, injecting a strong impetus for the development of green energy. Domestic enterprises are not shy, many emerging semiconductor companies brought self-developed chip products, in artificial intelligence chips, Internet of Things chips and other areas of emerging, showing China’s semiconductor industry’s vitality and unlimited potential.
The Sensors Zone was also exciting. Bosch, Murata and other companies displayed a variety of high-precision, highly reliable sensor products, from environmental monitoring sensors to biometric sensors, from industrial automation sensors to intelligent driving sensors, covering all aspects of life. These sensors not only have higher sensitivity and accuracy, but also made significant breakthroughs in intelligence and miniaturisation. Among them, a miniature acceleration sensor based on MEMS technology attracted a lot of attention, its small size but powerful performance, can be widely used in smart phones, wearable devices and other fields, bringing more possibilities for intelligent interactive experience.
As an important part of the Electronics Fair, the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Zone showcases the latest trends in PCB technology. From multilayer boards, HDI boards to flexible circuit boards, and from traditional copper-clad substrates to new carbon-based substrates, PCB manufacturing technology continues to innovate. Enterprises demonstrated their strong strength in high-speed PCB design, simulation and manufacturing, and met the stringent PCB requirements in high-speed communications, data centres and other fields by optimising wiring, reducing impedance and improving signal integrity. At the same time, environmentally friendly PCB technology has also become a major highlight of the exhibition. The application of lead-free, halogen-free and other environmentally friendly processes reflects the industry’s positive response to sustainable development.
In addition to the wonderful display of each professional exhibition area, the 15 high-end forums and seminars held during the same period of the exhibition provided a platform for in-depth exchanges and collision of ideas for industry players. Industry experts, scholars and enterprise representatives from all over the world gathered together to conduct in-depth discussions on hot topics such as new energy vehicles, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and 5G communications. In the New Energy Vehicle Forum, experts shared the latest research results and application cases in battery management system and motor drive technology for electric vehicles, and discussed the development trends and challenges of the new energy vehicle industry. The Artificial Intelligence Forum focused on core technologies such as AI chips, algorithm optimisation, deep learning, etc., and demonstrated the prospects for the wide application of AI in the fields of image recognition, speech processing, natural language processing, and so on. These forums and seminars not only let us know the cutting-edge dynamics and development trend of the industry, but also provide us with the opportunity to communicate and cooperate with our peers, broaden our horizons and stimulate innovative thinking.
TORTAI would like to thank all the exhibitors, visitors, partners and media for coming to the show, and we will see you next time!