
The ChipNL Competence Centre (ChipNL CC) is pleased to invite the European semiconductor community to the TechniShow 2026, the largest trade fair for production technology in the Benelux.
During this four-day event, ChipNL CC will be present at the dedicated Semicon Square, a central hub focused on the future of the semiconductor industry, talent development, and strategic autonomy.
As the Dutch national competence centre under the EU Chips Act, ChipNL CC serves as the gateway to the Dutch semiconductor ecosystem. We aim to bridge the gap between industry, academia, and European innovation infrastructure. What to expect at the Semicon Square: Keynote Presentation (Tuesday, March 10th): Join our Talent Advisor, Wouter van Kooten, for an in-depth session on supply chain collaboration, talent development, and the importance of strategic autonomy for the European semiconductor industry. Talent & Training (Daily focus): Meet our Talent Advisors, Nick Hol and Wouter van Kooten, to discuss the workforce of the future. Learn about our initiatives within the "Beethoven" regions and how we connect education with industrial needs. Ecosystem Networking: Connect with our Business Partnership Managers, Peter-Jan Hendrikx and Ron van der Kolk, to explore international collaborations, access to pilot lines, and the opportunities offered by the European network of Chips Competence Centres.
About TechniShow 2026 TechniShow 2026 brings together the entire manufacturing chain, from technology providers to high-tech suppliers. This edition focuses on four key themes: Semiconductors, Green Manufacturing, The Autonomous Factory, and Defense.
Visit us at the Semicon Square to learn how ChipNL CC can support your innovation journey and strengthen your position within the European semiconductor value chain.

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