Taiwan's LED chip production ranks first in the world
2018-12-03
Taiwan's LED chip production ranks first in the world
Under the iPad and iPhone hot sale, IMS Research estimates that the LED market will reach 18 billion US dollars by 2015. In order to help Taiwan's LED industry reduce manufacturing costs and discover new applications and business opportunities, "LED Taiwan Application Special Exhibition" will be held in Taipei World Trade Center 1 from September 7th to 9th, combining special exhibitions, forums and research results. And new product presentations and other activities, live with SEMICON Taiwan!
The SEMI Opto/LED fab forecast report pointed out that the capacity of the LED fab will continue to grow at double-digit growth. In 2011, the LED plant's capacity is expected to grow by more than 40%, and Taiwan's LED chip capacity will continue to be the global champion. The ratio is 27%.
Recently, the Energy Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs listed the LED lighting industry as one of the energy and photovoltaic twins. In 2011, it will invest 120 million yuan to promote the “High-efficiency road lighting energy-saving demonstration plan”. It is expected to replace 800,000 mercury mercury street lamps and strengthen support in Taiwan every year. The LED lighting industry is expected to create an output value of 8.6 billion Taiwan dollars for the LED lighting industry, and in 2012, it will further budget more than 100 million yuan. PIDA estimates that Taiwan's LED lighting output will grow 32% next year, reaching NT$200 billion.
However, in the face of the pressure of oversupply in the market, LED operators must actively reduce the cost of lighting per lumen, in order to promote LED lighting to the general application market in the next 3-5 years. The industry pointed out that the first to reduce manufacturing costs requires a new manufacturing technology LED production equipment, and the next cost reduction will be the phosphor powder, testing and inspection equipment, and a more streamlined package / module / lighting process.
Benefiting from the Taiwan Plant, Jingdian, Yuyuan, New Century, Taigu and Chinese factories such as Dehao Runda and Poly GCL, actively preparing for new capacity in China, SEMI expects global LED plant equipment spending to grow in 2011 40%, on the $2.5 billion, and in 2012 there are also $2.3 billion.
Cao Selun, President of SEMI Taiwan and Southeast Asia, pointed out: "SEMI hopes to showcase the latest LED technology and application products through our global resources, combined with international LED manufacturers, and present complete LEDs in conjunction with trend forums, technology and research publications. The entire industry chain provides the industry's best platform for finding the best process solutions and talking directly to downstream vendors.