DB HiTek to Showcase Innovations at PCIM 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany
DB HiTek to Participate in PCIM 2026
DB HiTek, a prominent name in the 8-inch pure-play foundry sector, will be making its mark at the PCIM (Power Conversion and Intelligent Motion) Europe 2026 exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 9 to 11. This event stands as Europe’s leading platform for showcasing power semiconductor technology, and DB HiTek is poised to reinforce its position within the vibrant European market.
Having made a successful debut at the previous year’s PCIM event, where they engaged in fruitful conversations with numerous customers about process technologies, collaborative opportunities, and the future of power semiconductor applications, DB HiTek is continuing the momentum. Last year, they attracted over 1,000 visitors to their booth and engaged in productive discussions that are expected to yield meaningful business prospects in 2026.
At this upcoming event, DB HiTek will be unveiling advancements in its silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) processes. These technologies are at the forefront of the semiconductor market, particularly as the demand for efficient power management solutions skyrockets. Highlights will include their innovative BCDMOS (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) technology, which is a cornerstone of their power management offerings.
Moreover, DB HiTek has lined up a series of meetings with global clients to foster collaboration and explore new business avenues. The increasing demand for SiC and GaN in various applications aligns with market growth forecasts by research firm Yole Développement, which indicates that the SiC market is anticipated to rise from approximately $4.8 billion in 2026 to about $10.4 billion by 2030, resulting in a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21%. In parallel, the GaN market is expected to expand from $900 million to $2.9 billion during the same timeframe, showcasing a robust CAGR of 33%.
Commencing its Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) runs for SiC and GaN processes last December, DB HiTek has successfully produced samples for more than ten customer products. Deliveries of these samples were completed between March and April 2026, with customer evaluations currently in progress. The incorporation of customer feedback into the final verification process is a vital step before transitioning to full-scale mass production, which is set to begin in 2027.
With established mass production relationships with nearly 400 customers, DB HiTek is predominantly focusing on its flagship power semiconductor offerings. Additionally, the company collaborates with a diverse clientele working on specialized image sensor technologies, including X-ray imaging, Global Shutter, and SPAD (Single Photon Avalanche Diode). As industrial and automotive demands continue to rise, the application's focus within their portfolio is notably shifting toward products tailored for these sectors.
DB HiTek's participation in PCIM 2026 is not just about showcasing their innovations but also about strengthening relationships and further securing their place in the competitive semiconductor industry landscape. With their commitment to quality and technological advancement, they are well-positioned to capitalize on the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in power semiconductor applications.
In summary, PCIM 2026 represents a crucial chance for DB HiTek to demonstrate its technological prowess, engage with key stakeholders, and leverage growth within the European market. Their pioneering efforts in SiC and GaN technologies signal their dedication to leading the charge in power management solutions that are increasingly vital in today’s energy-conscious world.