SEMICON Japan 2025: Stronger Together

SEMICON Japan, the largest gathering of leaders from the microelectronics manufacturing supply chain in Japan, will bring together more than 1,200 exhibitors showcasing semiconductor solutions from December 17-19 at Tokyo Big Sight. The event will showcase the latest innovations and trends in the global semiconductor industry through a range of exhibitions, seminars, and forums. Key topics will include advancements across the design and manufacturing supply chain, emerging technologies such as quantum computing, photonics-electronics convergence, advanced packaging, as well as AI, gaming, robotics, mobility, aerospace, and medical applications.

Meet Fabmatics at the Saxon Pavilion

Date: December 17 – 19, 2025
Location: Tokyo Big Sight
Booth: W1077

Find out how a smart combination of our mobile and stationary robots, automated transport and storage systems as well as automatic identification via RFID can help you to organize the material flow of your wafers efficiently and safely from A to Z.

Presentation at the Exhibitor TechSpot, West Hall 2

“Smart Automation for Mature Nodes – Extending the Lifespan of Legacy Semiconductor Fabs”
This talk highlights how automating material handling in legacy fabs boosts efficiency. It outlines technical retrofit strategies, integration approaches, and cost-benefit insights – showing how targeted modernization extends fab lifespan and strengthens regional semiconductor resilience.

Speaker: Burkhard Stegemann, Fabmatics
Date: December 17th, 11:30am
Location: Exhibitor TechSpot, West Hall 2
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Contact

Together with our japanese distribution partner BRUX, our automation experts Burkhard Stegemann and Jan Klinger are looking forward to meeting you at SEMICON Japan 2025 and is at your disposal for specific appointments!

Burkhard Stegemann

Director Sales & Business Development
Fabmatics GmbH
Phone: +49 172 348 05 85

BRUX Japan (official Fabmatics distribution partner)
Phone: +81 92 473 6455
Email: info@brux.jp

More information about the exhibition and the accompanying program can be found here:

www.semiconjapan.org