SHANGHAI, China – The 2025 edition of electronica China (Munich Shanghai Electronica Fair) concluded successfully on April 17 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, having served as a key gathering point for the global electronics industry to explore advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), automotive electronics, and green energy.
Held over three days, the exhibition attracted 1,794 leading exhibitors and approximately 66,960 professional visitors, covering a display area of 100,000 square meters. The event underscored the industry's trajectory towards intelligent and integrated technological solutions.
A significant focus of this year's event was on artificial intelligence. A dedicated AI Joint Exhibition Zone in Hall N5 showcased innovations in AI chip design, intelligent driving systems, and high-performance computing solutions.
Concurrent forums, including the AI Technology Innovation Forum, featured experts from companies like Alibaba DAMO Academy and GigaDevice. They discussed topics such as next-generation AI chip architecture, data security, and the computational demands of AI servers.
The exhibition also featured a humanoid robot display zone for the first time, highlighting the growing synergy between semiconductor technology and robotics development.
With new energy vehicle (NEV) penetration surpassing a key industry tipping point, automotive electronics were a major highlight. The "New Energy and Intelligent Automotive Technology Forum" addressed critical issues like electric platform architecture, import substitution for automotive-grade chips, and intelligent driving system integration.
Companies such as TE Connectivity presented new solutions for intelligent and connected vehicles, focusing on high-speed data connectivity, high-voltage fast charging, and 48V systems.
The exhibition covered a wide range of sectors, including semiconductors, sensors, power supplies, and embedded systems. Major industry players like STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Infineon were among the participants.
Looking ahead, the convergence of AI and automotive electronics is expected to continue driving innovation. The organizer, Munich Expo Group, has already announced the dates for the next event, inviting participants to return from July 1-3, 2026.