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Philippines’ manufacturing of semis is fairly well-developed. As member companies plan to transition to greater value-added production to satisfy global demand, the industry’s potential is still very high.
The nation’s electronic companies use the industry’s best manufacturing practices and offer services like IC packaging, PCB assembly, and full product assembly.
The Philippines Semi-conductor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
In Lipa City, Philippines, Littelfuse has begun construction on a new power semiconductor assembly facility. This will be the business’ third manufacturing facility in the Philippines, and it will be used exclusively for power semiconductor module assembly and testing.
The company’s presence in the Philippines will grow by more than 60% thanks to the new, highly automated plant, which will also add power semiconductor modules to the sensor and circuit protection technologies already produced there.
The plant finished its first preparation phase with a seamless product launch and shipping of power semiconductor modules after a thorough qualification process.
The pioneer in power density, Silanna Semiconductor, today announced the opening of its Asian Center of Excellence (ACE) in the Philippines, which will serve Asian clients. With best-in-class power density and efficiency that amaze clients with previously unheard-of BoM reductions, Silanna Semiconductor tackles the most difficult power management problems.
The new Asian Center of Excellence will be a crucial resource for customer help, education, training, and information as part of Silanna Semiconductor’s continued growth within the Asian market, including the recent recruitment of a new Asia distribution partner in EDOM technology.