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Electronica Shanghai 2026: China speeds up localisation in semiconductors after electronic components
Electronica Shanghai 2026 drew 2,065 exhibitors, up 15.1 percent from a year earlier, and expanded floor space to 120,000 square metres. Chinese companies showcased new products across connectors, power semiconductors and sensors, areas long seen as dominated by global firms. The event highlighted moves toward system-level applications, from AI servers to EVs. Passive components in mainland China largely remain third-tier globally, leaving gaps in high-end technology.
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AI hardware race heats up at electronica Shanghai 2026, humanoid robots emerge as new battleground
electronica Shanghai 2026 opened on Tuesday at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, with more than 2,032 companies exhibiting across 10 halls. Crowds gathered at the humanoid robot zone and the semiconductor sector, where live robot demonstrations and chip-spec consultations continued throughout the day. Organisers set up a humanoid robot area and an embedded AI industry conference. EO Intelligence forecasts China’s AI-based intelligent EV penetration to rise past 50 percent by 2030.
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Preview of Electronica Shanghai puts Korean component makers\' premium ambitions to test
Hardware supply chains are emerging as a key battleground as vehicles electrify and become more intelligent, humanoid robots move toward mass production and AI data centres raise power density. Demand is rising for power semiconductors, sensors, connectors, materials and thermal management. Electronica Shanghai 2026, running July 1 to 3 in Shanghai, will bring together global and Chinese suppliers. Korean component and semiconductor firms are also set to participate.