From February 9 to February 13, 2026, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is organizing an innovation mission to South Korea. Exploring the future of semiconductor technology and discovering new business opportunities will be the focus of this mission. The mission will offer insights into South Korea's innovative ecosystem and open doors to valuable collaborations for the Dutch semiconductor sector.
This innovation mission will provide you with insights into South Korea's semiconductor landscape and government strategy. It also offers unique opportunities to further explore potential business and innovation collaborations, primarily in the areas of advanced packaging (combining multiple chips into a single unit), chip design, and next-generation semiconductor equipment.
Why South Korea?
South Korea is the global market leader in the development and manufacturing of memory chips. To maintain and strengthen this position, they are investing heavily in their semiconductor industry, as announced in The System Semiconductor Vision and Strategy. A $422 billion investment package will be deployed through 2026 to promote and expand the value chain. This includes fabrication-free design, packaging and integration, and AI chip developments for sectors such as mobility, IoT, and the defense industry. This presents unique opportunities for Dutch companies and knowledge institutions.
Mission Objective
During this mission, you will gain insight into the ecosystem, innovative developments, and opportunities in the semiconductor sector. You will also explore trends and opportunities for multi-year (public-private) collaborations between knowledge institutions and companies in the field of research and development. Furthermore, the mission focuses on connecting innovative knowledge and technology from the Netherlands with market opportunities in South Korea.
For whom?
This innovation mission is intended for:
- Entrepreneurs and professionals working on innovative solutions in the semiconductor field.
- Industry professionals seeking opportunities for collaboration with Asian partners in general, and South Korean partners in particular.
- Knowledge institutions and researchers who want to actively contribute to international innovation collaboration projects.
Program, costs and registration
More information about the program, costs, and participation in this innovation mission can be found on the RVO website: