As Southeast Asia reaches a critical inflection point in the global semiconductor industry, the Intelligent Manufacturing Showcase at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 will demonstrate how artificial intelligence, automation and digital solutions are reshaping semiconductor manufacturing. Powered by Sandisk and SEMI, the showcase presents intelligent manufacturing within a high-volume fabrication environment.
Conceived as an immersive, guided experience rather than a static exhibition, the showcase takes visitors on a structured journey through the application of smart manufacturing in a high-value semiconductor fabrication setting. Through this curated walkthrough, attendees will gain insight into how automation, artificial intelligence and digital technologies are transforming manufacturing processes by enhancing decision-making, improving responsiveness and optimising overall operations in advanced production environments.
The experience unfolds across multiple stations, illustrating the progression toward a fully intelligent, AI-enabled factory. Visitors will see how digital tools provide real-time visibility and enable faster operational decisions, support more efficient workflows and facilitate predictive and assisted troubleshooting to drive continuous improvement. These elements work together to translate complex concepts into practical, real-world applications that reflect the operations of modern semiconductor facilities.
The showcase also highlights key technology areas shaping the future of manufacturing. Smart automation enables connected systems that reduce manual intervention and improve efficiency, while AI-enabled manufacturing positions artificial intelligence as an operations co-pilot that supports recommendations, detects anomalies and accelerates response times. This is reinforced by the digitalisation of production data, where structured data capture and automated processes generate reliable, high-quality inputs for analytics and AI-driven insights. In addition, the showcase underscores the importance of human and digital collaboration, demonstrating how intelligent tools are designed to enhance the capabilities of engineers and operators rather than replace them. Together, these pillars reflect a cohesive approach to building more responsive, data-driven and resilient manufacturing environments.
Linda Tan, President of SEMI Southeast Asia, said the semiconductor industry is entering a defining phase where no single company or market can innovate in isolation. She noted that the “Transform Tomorrow” theme at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 reflects a shared commitment to turning collective ambition into tangible impact, with the Intelligent Manufacturing Showcase developed in collaboration with Sandisk offering a firsthand view of how AI-driven manufacturing is shaping the factories of the future.
Peng Koon Hew, Senior Director of Automation Development Engineering at Sandisk, added that manufacturing excellence today is defined by how effectively organisations integrate human expertise with AI-driven insights and automated systems. He explained that this balance enables teams to make faster and more informed decisions, respond to variability with confidence and manage complexity while maintaining control on the factory floor.
SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 will take place from 5 to 7 May at MiTEC, Kuala Lumpur, bringing together global and regional stakeholders to shape the next era of electronics manufacturing. Beyond discussions, the event is positioned as a platform for action where ideas are translated into real-world applications, with the Intelligent Manufacturing Showcase exemplifying this shift by demonstrating how transformation is already taking place across the industry.
Registration for the Intelligent Manufacturing Showcase is now open, offering attendees an opportunity to experience smart manufacturing in action on the second day of SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026. The showcase forms part of the wider event, where industry leaders will gather to explore the future of the semiconductor ecosystem throughout the three-day programme. For more information, please visit the SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 website.
























