2nd Global Summit on
Analog Electronics, Sensors and Signal Processing
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | September 08-10, 2025
GSAESS2025
pleasure to invite all scientists, academicians, young researchers, business
delegates, and students from all over the world to attend the 2nd Global
Summit on Analog Electronics, Sensors and Signal Processing (GSAESS2025) will
be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during September 08-10, 2025.
GSAESS2025
provides a platform of international standards where you can discuss and share
persuasive key advances in electronics and Sensors and Signal Processing. In
addition to Presentations, Workshops, and Discussions, the conference also
offers a unique venue for renewing professional relationships, networking, and
remaining up-to-date variations in our challenging and expanding discipline.
GSAESS2025
not only increased the number of opportunities for you to network with
colleagues from across the world but also introduced more focused sessions that
will feature cutting-edge presentations, special panel discussions, and
livelier interaction with industry leaders and experts.
We are
re looking forward to an excellent meeting with scientists from different
countries around the world and sharing new and exciting results in 2nd Global
Summit on Analog Electronics, Sensors and Signal Processing (GSAESS2025)
Regards
Siri K | Event Manager
GSAESS2025 | 91-8977610040
Apex Global Meetings
gsaess@apexglobalmeetings.com
Analogue and Digital Signal Processing
Analog/Mixed-Signal/Microwave Circuits
Bioelectronics and Optoelectronics
Bio-Medical, Bio-Inspired Circuits/Systems
Electronic Materials and Systems
Infrared Sensors, Devices and Thermography
Machine/Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Sensing and Imaging
Mechanical Sensors, Biosensors
Micro and Nano sensors
Microelectronics and Computer Technology
Multi Sensor Fusion
Polymer Materials for Sensors
Quantum Sensors
Sensing and Sensor Networks
Sensing for Robotics and Automation
Sensor Interfacing and Signal Conditioning
3D Sensing
Signals, Communications & Networking
Wearable Sensors, Devices and Electronics
Wireless Communication Systems
The digital signal processor market is expected to register a CAGR of 7.28% during the forecast period (2022 - 2027). The digital signal processor market is anticipated to witness significant growth owing to the excessive usage of digital signal processor chips in consumer electronics. Several consumer electronics, such as mobile phones, have become a major requirement worldwide and have observed a considerable user surge. According to the BankMyCell, mobile phone users worldwide have increased significantly from 4.30 billion in 2016 to 7.10 billion in 2021.
Within the mobile phone industry, a major portion of customers uses smartphones. The number of smartphone users increased from 6.02 billion in 2020 to 6.37 billion in 2021. Further, based on forecast figures by Ericsson and The Radicati Group, smartphone users are expected to increase to 7.33billion by 2025. Mobile devices are the major adopters of digital signal processors, and their growth is further anticipated to boost the market size for digital signal processors during the forecast period.
Additionally, an increase in data traffic and the usage of technologies such as Internet Protocol (IP) cameras for video surveillance are expected to boost product demand worldwide. Moreover, due to its cost benefits, digital signal processing has grown as the leading technology for developing high-performance communication systems.
However, due to challenging real-time limitations, although performance has always been the most critical parameter for digital signal processor quality comparison, the past two decades have seen a drift. Through the rapid migration of digital signal processors from military applications to low-cost applications in portable devices such as laptops, smartphones, and CD players, power consumption and cost have become crucial parameters when selecting a digital signal processor.
Further, the effect of COVID-19 on the mobile devices market has been moderate. Moreover, the pandemic changed the perception of the current global supply chain in manufacturing, potentially leading to more localized value chains and further regionalization to minimize similar risks shortly.
The decline in consumer spending owing to the pandemic has led to a decline in smartphone sales to a certain level, which has eventually declined the demand for digital signal processors on a short-term basis. The decline in disposable income is mainly due to the negative effect of the pandemic on economic conditions.
Groups of three or more will receive a Special discount by using the group code. If you have any queries, please contact us at or call
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