DB HiTek's Participation in PCIM 2026 Reinforces Its Footprint in the European Semiconductor Market
DB HiTek Set to Shine at PCIM 2026
DB HiTek, a prominent semiconductor manufacturer specializing in 200 mm wafers, has announced its participation in the upcoming PCIM Europe 2026, the largest power semiconductor trade fair in Europe. This prestigious event will take place in Nuremberg from June 9 to June 11, and signifies another key step in the company's strategy to solidify its presence in the European market.
After a successful debut at PCIM in 2025, where DB HiTek engaged with a multitude of clients discussing process technologies and collaboration opportunities, the company is excited to return this year. The previous year's exhibition attracted over 1,000 visitors to its booth, leading to ongoing business discussions. The anticipation is high for tangible results following this year’s event.
At this year's PCIM, DB HiTek plans to showcase advancements in its production processes for new generation SiC (Silicon Carbide) and GaN (Gallium Nitride) wafers. The company will also highlight its cutting-edge BCDMOS (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) technology, which is pivotal in power management solutions. An intensive schedule of meetings with global clients has already been organized, underscoring DB HiTek's expanding collaborative network.
According to market research firm Yole Développement, the global markets for SiC and GaN power semiconductors are projected for remarkable growth. The SiC semiconductor market is expected to rise from around $4.8 billion in 2026 to $10.4 billion by 2030, translating into a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21%. Meanwhile, the GaN semiconductor market is anticipated to grow from $900 million to $2.9 billion during the same period, reflecting a CAGR of 33%.
DB HiTek commenced Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) runs for its SiC and GaN semiconductor production processes in December 2025, preparing samples for over 10 customer products. The delivery of these samples took place between March and April 2026, and clients are currently evaluating their quality, with feedback being factored into the final verification of processes. Full-scale mass production is projected to commence in 2027.
Currently, DB HiTek maintains production partnerships with approximately 400 clients, focusing primarily on its flagship power semiconductor products. The company also collaborates with a diverse array of customers employing specialized image sensor technologies, including X-ray, Global Shutter, and SPAD (Single Photon Avalanche Diode). The application of its solutions is increasingly shifting toward industrial products and automotive-grade applications, driven by rising demand in these sectors.
In conclusion, DB HiTek’s presence at PCIM 2026 is not only a showcase of its technological advancements but also a reaffirmation of its commitment to enhancing its market footprint in Europe. The expected growth in the SiC and GaN markets presents a significant opportunity for the company, and stakeholders are keenly watching the developments that unfold during this pivotal trade event.
Looking Ahead
As DB HiTek gears up for PCIM 2026, expectations are set high for what this trade show will yield, both in terms of technological showcases and the establishment of meaningful partnerships. Watch this space for further updates following the event, as DB HiTek continues to innovate and lead in the semiconductor industry.