EL SEGUNDO, CA — iSuppli will host a Webinar on China’s DTVs, STBs & Handset Design Dynamics on May 11 at 8:30 am Pacific.
Byron Wu, director & principal analyst, China Research, will tackle such issues as China’s local handset design market; the forecast for local design handset shipments by different suppliers and technology; average selling price trends and bill-of-materials costs of handsets; the status of the 20 semiconductor suppliers in China’s DTV market, and design influence trends in China’s DTV industry.
Of the 70 million color television shipments in China in 2006, ODMs and EMS providers produced 20 million. With several dozen DTV design houses emerging in China, they are beginning to provide both semi-knock down and complete knock-down services domestically in cooperation with semiconductor suppliers, says iSuppli.
China is trying to become a major force in handset design as well, adds the firm. Local design of handsets reached 129 million units in 2006, with that number expected to grow to 170 million in 2007 as a result of increasing shipments from Chinese handset OEMs, independent design houses and ODMs, iSuppli predicts.
What are the Top-50 Chinese handset manufacturers doing to take advantage of strong demand? How can China’s handset industry improve its design capabilities? What is being done to compete against the gray-market handset suppliers and to win more sales overseas? How are DTV design houses distributing DTV chipsets in China? What role will design houses play in supplying TV chips to Chinese manufacturers?
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PROVIDENCE, RI – Cookson Electronics Assembly Materials will host an Automotive Electronics Technology Day on May 23 at the ZVE Training Center in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.
This technical forum will include keynotes by Cookson Electronics, Seho, Siemens Corporate Technology and Lackwerke Peters,along withtwo Q & As.
Engineers and executives who select and specify parts and materials for automotive electronics systems assemblies, and specialty finishes for automotive parts, will debate the latest technological developments.
SAN JOSE, CA – With 137 billion ICs produced, the value of the worldwide IC packaging market was $27.3 billion in 2006, reports Electronic Trend Publications in its Worldwide IC Packaging Market, 2007 Edition. Growth will reportedly continue to occur through 2008, with a probable slowdown in 2009, says the researcher.