Jiangmen LED Light Expo will reach an agreement on 11.7 billion projects
March 07, 2023
[High-tech LED News] The first China (Jiangmen) Green (Semiconductor) Light Source International Expo (hereinafter referred to as the Optical Expo) was opened in Jiangmen City yesterday. The exhibition lasted for three days. More than 160 companies including Citizen and Delixi (Ganhua) in Japan were unveiled.
Xie Shijing, deputy director of the Department of Electronic Information of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said that LED is one of the most promising strategic emerging industries in the world. The 12th Five-Year Plan is a key period for the development of China's LED industry. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will increase investment in supporting technological innovation in industrial enterprises and guide industry health. The development of the order will solve the core problems of the core technologies, industrial structure, international competitiveness, standards and monitoring systems facing the current industrial development.
Jiangmen Mayor Liu Hai said that Jiangmen has become the National Torch Plan Jiangmen Semiconductor Lighting Industrial Base and the first provincial and municipal strategic new emerging industry (Jiangmen Green Light Source) base. Last year, the output value was about 13.7 billion yuan, accounting for 1/6 of the province. The industry scale will exceed 100 billion in the next decade.
At the first Guangbo Fair, a total of 55 projects reached a cooperation or intention agreement, with a total investment of 11.728 billion yuan, including 2 projects exceeding 1 billion yuan, including Delixi Group invested 3.8 billion yuan to build LED epitaxial wafers in Jiangmen High-tech Zone. The project and Huahong Lighting invested 1 billion yuan to build the Huahong (LED) Industry Demonstration Park in Xinzhou.
South China's only "National Semiconductor Photoelectric Product Testing Key Laboratory" also settled in Jiangmen and was unveiled yesterday. Jiangmen became the only prefecture-level city in the country to achieve full support for the LED industry.