PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A major microelectronics conference historically held in Silicon Valley is being hosted in the Valley of the Sun this year, showing how Arizona continues to grow in the semiconductor industry.
After being held in San Francisco for decades, SEMICON West, a well-known microelectronics conference, is being held at the Phoenix Convention Center from Tuesday through Thursday.
Phoenix will now play host to the event on a rotating basis, with it scheduled to return to the Valley of the Sun in 2027 and 2029.
The conference is expected to attract more than 35,000 attendees, making it the most attended SEMICON West to date, according to the City of Phoenix. It is expected to generate millions of dollars in tourism revenue for the local economy.
SEMICON West is an opportunity for the City of Phoenix to deepen ties with international trade partners in Asia and Europe, according to Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
“This achievement highlights our City’s strength as a center of innovation, our world-class workforce, and our role in advancing technology that impacts the entire globe,” Gallego said in a statement. “SEMICON will energize our economy, support local businesses, and cement Phoenix’s place as America’s semiconductor capital.”
The City of Phoenix says SEMICON West helps highlight Foreign-Trade Zone No. 75, which is an area administered by the City of Phoenix that allows companies to save money on duties on imported goods and encourages them to utilize the area for their business.
Arizona is a leader in semiconductor advancement since Motorola established its facility in Greater Phoenix in 1949. Many industry giants have invested in the area, such as onsemi, NXP, Microchip Technology, Intel, TSMC, Amkor, and ASM, according to SEMICON West.
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