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LED Taiwan 2016 to Kick Off in Taipei with 700 booths in April

Published: Feb 18,2016

TAIPEI, Taiwan ─ LED Taiwan will be held at TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall in Taipei on April 13-16. This year’s LED Taiwan will feature five theme pavilions, several industry forums and the TechSTAGE. The Taiwan International Lighting Show (TiLS) will be co-located; with 700 booths, the exhibitions and conferences expect to attract over 20,000 visitors.

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In addition to the existing pavilions (High-Brightness LED and Sapphire), LED Taiwan 2016 expands three more pavilions (LED Components, Smart Lighting Technology and Power Devices) and also invited international leading companies: Aurora Optoelectronics, Cree, Epileds, Epistar, Lextar, MLS, and Rubicon to demonstrate on show floor to help visitors explore the latest moves and trends in the market to increase their global competitiveness.

To enable innovation and bring more energy to the local LED industry, TechSTAGE will be held as part of this year’s LED Taiwan event, showcasing the Taiwan LED R&D capability in the areas of LED.

Manufacturing Equipment & Materials, Power Device Technology, Sapphire Processing Technology & Application, LED Advanced Technologies, and Smart Lighting & Automobile Lighting.

LED Taiwan is the most influential LED exhibition in Taiwan, is organized by SEMI and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA).

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