electronica confirms its status as the world’s leading trade fair for electronics

18 November 2022

About 70,000 visitors came to electronica 2022, more than half of them from outside Germany. (photo: Messe München)
About 70,000 visitors came to electronica 2022, more than half of them from outside Germany. (photo: Messe München)

The global electronics industry met again in person from November 15-18 2022 as electronica returned to Munich, Germany. 2,144 exhibitors, 64% of whom came from countries outside of Germany, showcased innovations that covered the entire spectrum of electronics to around 70,000 visitors from around 100 countries at this world-leading trade fair.

SEMICON Europa was held in parallel, alongside a highly informative supporting programme consisting of conferences, forums & special events, such as the CEO Roundtable, exploring the focus topics of the trade fair — including sustainability. The programme also served as an opportunity for discussions about current global challenges, including the energy transition, supply chain bottlenecks, the scarcity of raw materials and shortages of skilled workers.

“electronica 2022 impressively confirmed its status as world leading trade fair for the international electronics industry, once again demonstrating  that Munich is THE trade fair location for our industry,” summarises Dr. Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO of Messe München. “We are delighted that the number of visitors was only around 14% below the record result of 2018, and that the share of international visitors at around 54% was even higher than at the previous events — an outstanding result in these (post-COVID) times. What’s more, according to the trade fair survey, our exhibitors and visitors were more satisfied with electronica this year than ever before.

Dr. Gunther Kegel, President of ZVEI, the German Association of the Electronics & Digital Industry, noted that electronica highlighted its position as a world-leading trade fair and conference platform for the electronics industry once again this year: “The mood is positive — back again live in Munich after four years, the booths were well-frequented, there were lots of conversations and valuable contacts made. Once again, we realised one thing: Face-to-face contacts and direct discussions at trade fairs are irreplaceable.

Exhibitors enthusiastic about their trade fair appearance
What a brilliant comeback by electronica!”, said Philip Harting, Chairman of the Advisory Board for electronica and CEO of the HARTING Technology Group. “The trade fair has never been so international, so specific in conversations with customers, so target-oriented from the visitors’ side. Munich as a trade fair site has demonstrated that international visitors will come to Germany when the package fits and the messages are clear. I’m already looking forward to electronica 2024.Katja Stolle, Exhibition Director of electronica confirms: “The exhibitors were extremely satisfied, both in terms of visitor quality and the results of conversations with customers, most of which were conducted on the highest decision-making level. As you walked through the halls, you could really feel just how much the industry was enjoying this reunion and personal contact.

High-ranking start: CEO Roundtable
The CEO Roundtable with leaders in the semiconductor industry was held on November 14, the evening before the trade fair opened. Jean-Marc Chery (STMicroelectronics), Jochen Hanebeck (Infineon), Gregg Lowe (Wolfspeed) and Kurt Sievers (NXP Semiconductors) talked about the global challenges the industry is facing and their visions for the future of an all-electric society. The discussion partners emphasised how important it is not to lose sight of the need for innovations, despite supply chain problems, scarcities of raw materials and shortages of skilled workers.

Supporting programme explores topics of the future
The trade fair’s supporting programme reflected the topics and challenges that are weighing on the minds of the electronics industry right now. One of the major focus topics was sustainability: both in terms of exhibits at the trade fair booths and discussion topics at the conferences and forums — at electronica, the industry demonstrated its importance as a driving force behind sustainable technologies. To address the shortage of skilled workers, the trade fair offered a range of career initiatives, including on-site recruiting, the Student Day and a job exchange which brought together exhibitors and job starters with the aim of getting young people, especially women, enthusiastic about the industry. The Fast Forward platform also aimed at promoting young talents: it provided a stage for selected start-ups to present their innovations to an audience of specialists.

SEMICON Europa complemented the trade fair
SEMICON Europa was held at the same time as electronica and provided exhibitors with an opportunity to showcase their semiconductor-manufacturing solutions and products. It served as a fitting complement to the trade fair. Laith Altimime, President of SEMI Europe said: “At this year’s SEMICON Europa, strategically co-located with electronica, industry leaders provided insights into microelectronics trends that are crucial to industry innovation and growth in Europe and around the world. Record attendance and a sold-out exhibition area — SEMI is excited about this year's results.

electronica in numbers
2,144 exhibitors traveled from 48 countries and regions to Munich (2018: 3,124

2,144 exhibitors showcased their innovations for the complete spectrum of electronics. (photo: Messe München)
2,144 exhibitors showcased their innovations for the complete spectrum of electronics. (photo: Messe München)

53), about 64% of them came from countries outside of Germany (2018: 70%). Approximately 70,000 visitors from around 100 countries and regions attended the trade fair (2018: 81,471

electronica also provided a platform for discussing current topics in the industry. (photo: Messe München)
electronica also provided a platform for discussing current topics in the industry. (photo: Messe München)

101). The share of international visitors totaled about 54% (2018: 50%). After Germany, the top 10 visitor countries were (in this order): Italy, Austria, France, UK, Switzerland, USA, Israel, Spain, Turkey and Sweden.

The next electronica will take place in Munich from November 12-15, 2024.

As a high-ranking start, the CEO Roundtable took place on the evening before the trade fair officially opened. (photo: Messe München)
As a high-ranking start, the CEO Roundtable took place on the evening before the trade fair officially opened. (photo: Messe München)

The next electronica takes place in Munich from November 12 to 15, 2024. (photo: Messe München)
The next electronica takes place in Munich from November 12 to 15, 2024. (photo: Messe München)


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