Microelectronics UK is where innovation thrives, connections flourish, and trade accelerates. By bringing the world to the UK, the event empowers businesses to shape the future of microelectronics on a global stage.

Wales is home to the world’s first dedicated compound semiconductor cluster; an ecosystem at the cutting edge of global technology.

Anchored in South Wales, here the cluster brings together pioneering organisations, world-class universities, and leading research centres, driving innovation in sectors as varied as electric vehicles and renewable energy to 6G networks and healthcare.

The Wales-based companies joining us on Stand H18 this year will be:

Discover more about this event here: Event Website

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