ESIA Publications
2009
ESIA Newsletter- Semiconductor Europe- September 2009
Which have been the main issues impacting the European Semiconductor Industry over the past year? Find out more with this edition of Semiconductor Europe...Read more about it
2009
Enabling Sustainable Living in 21st Century Europe
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2008
The Competitiveness Report
Has European competitiveness in nanoelectronics been lost to globalisation? No, but Europe needs to master innovation and shape its own semiconductor future to restore competitiveness.To find out how, read ESIA's second Competitiveness Report 2008... 2008 Competitiveness Market report Executive Summary Read more about it |
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2007
ESIA Newsletter - Semiconductor Europe - July 2007
For this edition, we have chosen a special focus on the 2007 World Semiconductor Council (WSC) meeting in Geneva.I Click below and read more about it I
ESIA 2006 PFC Emissions Reduction - Intermediate Report
The EECA-ESIA goal is to reduce by 2010 the ABSOLUTE PFC emissions of the European industry by 10% below the baseline year of emissions in 1995. If no progressive action and investments had been undertaken by the European industry to reduce emissions, these would have increased significantly more than 1995 levels under a business as usual scenario.
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2006
EU ICT TF on Competitiveness
01/11/2006
Fostering the Competitiveness of Europe's ICT IndustryEU ICT Task Force Report
01/10/2006
Innovation in R&D, Manufacturing and Services Task-Force on ICT Sector Competitiveness and ICT Uptake
Working Group 3 Topic Paper
2005
The Competitiveness Report
Is Europe still sufficiently attractive, both as a market and as a base, for a leading-edge technology sector such as the semiconductor industry? What do we in Europe need to do to maintain and enhance our competitiveness? Who are our partners in this endeavour? Can we reap the benefits of a truly globalised semiconductor market both in and from Europe, or is Europe destined to lag behind the competition from other regions? What are the challenges ahead and what are the solutions? It is with these questions in mind that the European semiconductor industry – comprising both European-based companies and companies with a strong manufacturing base in Europe, members of the European Semiconductor Industry Association (EECA-ESIA) – wants to report on the industry’s competitiveness in Europe.
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2005 Competitiveness Report Executive Summary EN DE |
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2005 Competitiveness Report EN DE |
2003
Newsletter Semiconductor Europe - Spring 2003








