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at #1278Donald KayKeymaster
Tomorrow I head of to Taiwan for the World Electroncis Forum and Asian Electronics Forum held to Coincide with the Taitronics exhibition. Australia’s Electroncis Industry is fortunate to be considered among friends firstly at WEF and AEF and secondly with a verly long standing relationship with TEEMA.
I will making a presentation called “Getting off of the Grid and Moving Out of Town” about how technological developments are reducing the need for us to cluster in dense cities – and the decentralization of electricity generation is one of those developments.
Other presentations
KATAYAMA
Market update – Activities of Japanese ICT Industry towards Year 2020
Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA)
Emerging Market and Eco-System for Electronics Manufacturing Industry in India
The Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA)
The Trend of Hong Kong Electronics Industry
International Electrotechnical Commission Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components (IECQ)
IEC’s Electronic Supply Chain Management tool, IECQ and the new Scheme dedicated to LED Lighting Systems
Japan Electronics & Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
Recent trend of trade issues (ITA, EGA, FLMs, etc.)
Shenzhen Electronics Industries Association
The Green Tech Innovation Guiding the Development of Smart Home Industry
The Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Inc (SEIPI)
The Philippine Electronics Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Consumer Electronics and Technologies Industry Association (CETIA)
TBA
Represented at the forum will be
Association of Electronics Industries of Singapore (AEIS)
China Electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
Communications and Information network Association of Japan (CIAJ)
CMAI Association of India
Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA)
Electrical and Electronics Institute (EEI)
The Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA)
International Electrotechnical Commission Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components (IECQ)
The IEC Asia-Pacific Regional Centre (IEC-APRC)
Japan Electronics & Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
Shenzhen Electronics Industries Association
The Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Inc (SEIPI)
Electronics Industry Development Adelaide – Australia
Consumer Electronics and Technologies Industry Association (CETIA)
Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA)Official start is not until Monday the 5th of October – I have some informal catch ups this week near Taipei. Will keep EIDA forum posted.
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at #1286Donald KayKeymaster
It has certainly been a big day here at WEF. The willingness to co-operate among the associations was most impressive and many offers of support have been made to assist EIDA in dealing with each organisations locale.
Certainly TEEMA has made us feel one of the family. Teema has quite some history with Australia – having entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with AEEMA (Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association) many years ago.
It was also good to catch up with Executive Vice President Wang Ning of the China Electroncis Chamber of Commerce and Qiao Yu. Qiao Yu took very good care of the EIA delegation to Qingdao in 2007.
I will write some more later but already there are some deals likely to come out of this for EIDA supporters – the ability to facilitate high level connections has been rewarding.
Here is yours truly presenting. The presentation created quite a bit of interest in projects relating to renewables in South Australia.
The presentations reported on issues and initiatives from electronics industry in a diverse range of maturities and renewal. The recurring themes were 5G (as in 3G and 4G) and Industry 4.0. Also a lot of emphasis on Corporate Social Responsibility.
Here is a photo of the mission leaders.
Tomorrow it is off for the opening ceremony of Taitronics electronics trade show.
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at #1293Donald KayKeymaster
Back in Sydney then Adelaide later today. For all the people who contacted me offline about specif projects I will catch up tomorrow.
But here is a challenge EIDA supporters.
Which countries do you think our industry would benefit most from either knowing more about or where our industry has the most to offer (ie should be known to)?
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at #1304Bevan IllmanParticipant
Congratulations Donald, and thank you for assisting us on our behalf whilst you were there. It was greatly appreciated.
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