Recent #Internationalization news in the semiconductor industry

5 months ago

The Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena (EAH Jena) is strengthening its international ties and actively responding to global challenges. With the DAAD-funded project 'Space, Bioprocess and Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Economy and Development' (SpEEED), the university is intensifying cooperation with partner universities in South America and Southeast Asia. The project, which runs from January 2025 to the end of 2027, focuses on developing innovative solutions for urgent issues such as climate change and increasing resource consumption.

Global cooperation for sustainable solutions: 'The major problems of our time can only be overcome through international dialogue and cooperation. SpEEED opens up new opportunities for our students to gain international experience and develop practical solutions for global issues,' explains Prof. Dr. Alexander Richter, Professor of Electrical Measurement Technology and Optoelectronics and project contact at EAH Jena.

Student benefits: More than 40 percent of EAH Jena students benefit directly from the measures within the SpEEED project. Especially students from the fields of business administration, electrical engineering and information technology, medical technology and biotechnology, and business engineering can apply for funding for international exchange programs.

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9 months ago

➀ OPPO has expanded and upgraded its production facility in Tanggerang, West Jakarta, which is capable of producing 2 million phones per month when fully operational, covering a full range of products from economy to high-end, and creating 1,200 local jobs.

➁ As the second-largest factory of OPPO globally and its largest overseas production base, the Indonesian factory plays a crucial role in OPPO's internationalization strategy. The expanded factory will have an additional annual production capacity of 24 million units.

➂ OPPO currently holds a 20% market share in the Indonesian smartphone market, ranking first. However, competitors such as vivo and Xiaomi are also actively expanding in the region, targeting the growing young and tech-savvy consumer base.

➃ OPPO has established production bases in countries such as India, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and Brazil, and sells products through over 300,000 retail points in more than 70 countries and regions. Overseas markets account for about 60% of OPPO's smartphone shipments, with Southeast Asia and Latin America (such as Brazil and Argentina) as its main growth engines.

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about 1 year ago
➀ The executive secretary-general of the China Semiconductor Industry Association emphasized the importance of avoiding destructive competition and promoting healthy competition in the semiconductor industry. ➁ He highlighted the growth in the semiconductor industry, with sales reaching 5596.5 billion yuan in the first half of the year, an increase of 14.9%. ➂ The association is working to facilitate high-quality open cooperation and internationalization of Chinese semiconductor companies, urging for a focus on differentiation and local integration.
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