KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 5 May 2026 - SEMICON Southeast Asia (SEMICON SEA) 2026 was officially
launched today at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition
Centre (MITEC), bringing together policymakers, manufacturers,
suppliers, researchers, investors and emerging talent from across the
global semiconductor ecosystem for three days of industry dialogue,
technology showcases and business engagement.
The opening ceremony was officiated by YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani,
Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), and attended by SEMI
leadership, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) led
by the Chief Executive Officer Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul
Majid, and senior executives from global semiconductor companies.
Held under the theme 'Transform Tomorrow' in strategic partnership with
MITI and MIDA, SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 is expected to welcome more
than 20,000 innovators, policymakers and technology experts. The
three-day event focuses on key industry priorities including
manufacturing scale-up, advanced packaging, intelligent manufacturing
and workforce development, as companies respond to demand driven by
artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and advanced
electronics.
Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid, Chief Executive Officer of
MIDA, said Malaysia is approaching the next phase of semiconductor
growth as an active builder rather than a beneficiary of global trends.
"The semiconductor industry is at an inflection point, and Malaysia
intends to be at the centre of what comes next. Under the MADANI Economy
Framework and the New Industrial Master Plan 2030, we are not simply
maintaining our position in the global semiconductor supply chain, we
are deliberately reshaping it. The NIMP 2030 sets a clear direction for
the E&E sector to move beyond assembly and test into design,
advanced packaging and innovation-driven manufacturing, and MIDA is here
to make that transition real. The RM28.5 billion secured by the E&E
sector in 2025 is proof that global confidence in Malaysia has not
wavered. What we are now building is the ecosystem to match that
confidence, through supply chain integration, local capability
development and the kind of high-value partnerships that platforms like
SEMICON Southeast Asia are uniquely placed to catalyse," said Datuk Sikh
Shamsul Ibrahim.
"SEMI's role has always been to bring together the global semiconductor
ecosystem, and that responsibility becomes even more important as the
industry grows in scale and complexity. Today, innovation is no longer
confined to a single segment. It requires closer alignment across
design, manufacturing, materials and supply chains. SEMICON Southeast
Asia provides a platform to bridge these different parts of the
ecosystem, enabling stakeholders to engage in more meaningful
collaboration and move from discussion to execution," said Ajit Manocha,
President and CEO of SEMI.
"As demand continues to be driven by artificial intelligence,
high-performance computing and advanced electronics, the ability to
coordinate across regions and capabilities will be critical. SEMICON
Southeast Asia 2026 is not only about showcasing technology, but about
strengthening the partnerships needed to support long-term industry
growth and resilience."
The event features key leadership programmes including the Executive
Leadership Summit, MIDA Strategic Semiconductor Forum and Seminar,
Sustainability and Energy Summit, TechZoomers Challenge and
TalentCONNECT, reflecting SEMICON Southeast Asia's role not only as an
exhibition platform, but as a convening point for leadership, capability
and execution across the region's semiconductor ecosystem.
Marking over a decade of strategic collaboration, MIDA and SEMI today
reinforce 12 years of a transformative partnership dedicated to
elevating Malaysia's standing in the global semiconductor value chain.
This enduring alliance remains anchored on three core pillars designed
to future-proof the nation's industrial landscape:
-
- Ecosystem Integration: Harmonising domestic and international supply chains to ensure seamless operational synergy.
-
- Enterprise Capability: Empowering local businesses to scale their technical expertise and compete on a global stage.
-
- Talent Advancement: Cultivating a high-skilled workforce as the
essential bedrock of Malaysia's long-term economic resilience and
competitive edge.
SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 runs from 5–7 May 2026 at MITEC, Kuala
Lumpur, with participation from companies and organisations across Asia,
the United States and Europe.