SurplusGLOBAL at SEMICON KOREA 2026
In a significant announcement today, SurplusGLOBAL, a prominent player in the semiconductor marketplace, revealed its participation in SEMICON KOREA 2026, set to take place from February 11 to 13 at COEX in Seoul, South Korea. The company, which has successfully traded over 60,000 units of legacy semiconductor equipment around the globe over the past 26 years, aims to showcase
SemiMarket, a pioneering global B2B platform designed for the trading of these legacy assets.
What is SemiMarket?
SemiMarket serves as a comprehensive online marketplace where buyers and sellers can easily find and transact legacy semiconductor equipment and parts. This platform is particularly vital in an industry where technology upgrades often render equipment obsolete, even though they retain considerable operational value. SurplusGLOBAL's initiative addresses a critical issue in the semiconductor sector: the inefficient redistribution of idle assets that can still play a significant role in manufacturing processes.
The Challenge in the Semiconductor Market
As the semiconductor manufacturing landscape evolves, enormous volumes of equipment and parts become idle, creating a mismatch between supply and demand. Often, usable equipment is scrapped or stored away due to lack of visibility in the market, leading to lost value and production delays. Customers needing vital components face difficulty finding solutions to maintain their production lines. SurplusGLOBAL is working to bridge this gap through its SemiMarket platform.
Enhancing Efficiency with SemiMarket
At SEMICON KOREA 2026, SurplusGLOBAL will demonstrate how SemiMarket enhances the efficiency of the legacy semiconductor market through structured listings, a global network of sellers and buyers, and data-driven matching processes.
Bruce Kim, CEO of SurplusGLOBAL, emphasizes that the platform is more than just a resale outlet; it’s an infrastructure aiming to advance transparency and streamline operations across the semiconductor supply chain.
The model facilitates not only the sale of old equipment but ensures these assets can be transformed into new operational values. By adopting a platform-driven trading approach, SurplusGLOBAL seeks to foster an ecosystem where legacy semiconductor assets are readily accessible, creating benefits for stakeholders throughout the industry.
The Future of Semiconductor Equipment Trading
SurplusGLOBAL recognizes that SEMICON KOREA 2026 provides a unique opportunity to connect with various stakeholders in the global semiconductor industry. The company intends to highlight how legacy semiconductor equipment and parts can be efficiently reintroduced into the market, reducing downtime and promoting sustainability in technology use.
Bruce Kim remarks on the significance of this trade show, noting that it gathers key players from the semiconductor sector, underscoring the potential for innovation through collaboration.
By focusing on the need to improve market efficiencies and support the sustainable usage of technological assets, SurplusGLOBAL's participation in this event represents a strategic move to shape the future of semiconductor operations.
As the event draws near, attention is expected to turn to SurplusGLOBAL and its innovative solutions that promise not only to reshape how legacy semiconductor equipment is traded but also how it can drive the industry forward into a more efficient and environmentally responsible future.
Visit SemiMarket.com for more information on this upcoming platform and how it seeks to revolutionize the semiconductor equipment market.