
Event United States of America Structural Change
Semiconductor Executive Dinner in Phoenix, US
Meet the German Experts in Phoenix, AZ, USA
As part of the Internationalization of Regions in Structural Change (ISW), Germany Trade & Invest – in cooperation with the Business Development Agency of the Federal State of Saxony - is hosting an exclusive dinner for the semiconductor industry.
Venue: Floor 13, 15 E Monroe St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Silicon Saxony is Europe’s largest microelectronics cluster, combining advanced semiconductor manufacturing from TSMC, GlobalFoundries, Infineon, Bosch, and other global players with the innovative strength of SMEs and world-class research institutions. With its strong ecosystem of more than 3,000 companies active in microelectronics, software, and ICT, Saxony plays a central role in shaping the European semiconductor value chain.
The Transatlantic Executive Dinner brings this ecosystem to Phoenix and creates a dedicated setting for dialogue with U.S. decision-makers. The event highlights Saxony’s role as a trusted innovation partner in Europe and opens doors to opportunities for cooperation, co-development, and joint innovation beyond the trade fair context of SEMICON West.
Why Attend?
- Gain first-hand insights into Europe’s semiconductor and AI landscape
- Explore collaboration opportunities in Europe’s largest microelectronics cluster
- Meet key decision-makers from Saxony’s high-tech ecosystem
- Build trusted partnerships in an exclusive, invitation-only setting
Look forward to individual exchange with our experts and take your first business steps into Germany!
GTAI Investor Event
The investor event provides insights into the current developments of a focus industry in Germany and outlines options on how best to expand your business activities to Europe's largest market. Benefit from exclusive information on areas that offer particularly attractive points of contact and get to know the ecosystem of a specific region. Companies that have already successfully established themselves in the region will also report on their experiences in the German market.
