
Asia is crucial to the global economy for the electronics manufacturing market, supplying a significant share of consumer electronics and high-quality components in different industries. It is a region that is well known for its high volume and cost-effective production with a skilled labor force, advanced infrastructure, and strong industry networks. Yet customers face challenges including volatile material costs caused by rising prices of metals and semiconductors that can drive up production costs and narrow profit margins. Meanwhile, manufacturers have to walk a tightrope of risks from a disrupted supply chain and mounting pressures to embrace sustainability while keeping up standards of quality and innovation, in the face of growing environmental scrutiny. Being a leading player in the global electronics market, Samsung Electronics uses its vast resources, advanced technology, and large supply chain to resolve these pressing issues.
Mary Janifha Evangeline X, Editor
Partha Protim Mondal, CIO, Berger Paints
Dr Latifah Nurahmi, Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Manoj Kochar, President, ASPA
Dr Mohd Ridha Muhamad, Senior Lecturer, University of Malaya
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