【Alliance News】The 4th Council of The First Session of AGOA Successfully Held!
日期:2026-01-27阅读:73
On the afternoon of January 26, 2026, the third council of the first session of the Asian Gallium Oxide Alliance was successfully held.
The participants are as follows: (The order is based on the time of admission)
Shen Tao, Co-President of AGOA, Tianjin Wonder-Sino International Trade Co., LTD
Akito Kuramata, Co-President of AGOA, Novel Crystal Technology, Inc.
Zhang Xiaorong(Agent), Council Member of AGOA, China Resources Microelectronics Limited
Sun Dongqing(Agent), Council Member of AGOA, Hangzhou Fujia Gallium Technology Co., Ltd
Wu Yue (Agent), Council Member of AGOA, Suzhou GAO Semiconductor Co., Ltd
Xu Xiangyu (Agent), Council Member of AGOA, Xiamen University
Wei Qiangmin, Council Member of AGOA, Hubei Jiufengshan Laboratory
Wang Mengyuan, Council Member of AGOA, Fujian Sunwise Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd
Wei Jie, Council Member of AGOA, College of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering of UESTC
Zhou Hong, Council Member of AGOA, Xidian University
Xia Ning(Agent), Council Member of AGOA, Hangzhou GAREN SEMI Co., Ltd
Tao Xutang, Technical Expert Committee Chief Consultant

The Board of Directors meeting was held online and chaired by the Alliance Secretary-General, Mrs. Fei Xuemei. During the meeting, a comprehensive report was presented to the directors and their representatives on the Alliance’s overall work in 2025, as well as on financial matters and membership fee status. Discussions were also conducted on the Alliance’s strategic priorities and work directions for the next stage. The meeting systematically reviewed the key tasks for 2025, focusing on the operation of service platforms, the expansion of conferences and related activities, the enhancement of member services, and the development of membership and expert committees.
In terms of outreach and communication, the Alliance conducted data analysis on content distribution and readership across its platforms, achieving significant growth compared with 2024(Growth rate of article push volume is 226%, growth rate of followers is 203%). Industry attention and platform influence continued to rise, further strengthening external communication effectiveness and resource integration capabilities. Regarding conferences and event organization, the Alliance actively expanded its media and conference resources. Through initiatives such as hosting thematic forums and organizing the China Symposium on Gallium Oxide (CSGO), it continued to accumulate experience in conference organization and industry events, with its organizational capabilities further demonstrated. In member services, the Alliance maintained sustained efforts in member visits, the advancement of group standards, and the optimization of the talent service platform. By proactively identifying member needs and coordinating relevant resources, the Alliance provided more stable and reliable service support to its member organizations.
Through the continued advancement of the above initiatives, the Alliance has steadily enhanced its industry influence, discourse power, and visibility in the field of Gallium Oxide and related semiconductor sectors. The platform’s cohesion and professional recognition have also been continuously strengthened, laying a solid foundation for subsequent industrial collaboration and ecosystem development.
All attending board members unanimously agreed that the Alliance’s overall work in 2025 has progressed in an orderly manner, with outcomes gradually becoming evident. The two Chairpersons gave positive recognition to the Alliance’s efforts, noting that the Alliance continues to build platforms for communication and collaboration centered on the Gallium Oxide industry, and is playing an increasingly important role in integrating industrial resources and promoting the development of the industry ecosystem.

During the meeting, board members engaged in thorough discussions on the practical challenges and development needs encountered in the development of the Gallium Oxide industry, and put forward clear expectations for the Alliance’s next phase of work, with a core focus on the following six key areas:
1.Advancing the practical implementation of the standards system
With the continuous progress of gallium oxide R&D and industrialization, the foundational role of standards in industry development has become increasingly prominent. Board members expressed the expectation that the Alliance will continue to take a leading role, working with member organizations and relevant stakeholders to strengthen the alignment among group standards, national standards, and international standards. On the one hand, efforts should be made to accelerate the real-world application of group standards; on the other hand, feasible pathways toward their transformation into national standards should be explored, ensuring that standards truly serve enterprises and industry development.
2.Enhancing the distinctiveness of conferences and exchanges
The value of conferences lies not in quantity but in quality. Meetings should focus on the core issues and practical needs of the industry. Board members hope that the Alliance will gradually establish branded conferences with strong industry recognition. At the same time, the Alliance is expected to strengthen bridges for domestic and international exchange, actively connecting with global industry resources, so that conferences become effective platforms for technical discussion and resource matchmaking, truly supporting industrialization.
3.Aligning talent services with the pace of industrial development
It was proposed that the Alliance accelerate the establishment of a professional talent pool for Gallium Oxide, systematically integrating talent resources across the industry. By providing targeted talent matching and supply–demand alignment services for member organizations and the broader industry, the Alliance can offer stable and sustained talent support for long-term industrial development.
4.Accelerating breakthroughs in application deployment
Board members expressed strong interest in the downstream application scenarios of Gallium Oxide. They hope the Alliance will take a more proactive coordinating role, bringing together upstream and downstream stakeholders, focusing deeply on key application areas, and providing continuous follow-up support. These efforts are expected to further accelerate industrialization and help the industry usher in its commercialization phase at an earlier stage.
5.Expanding international cooperation
Board members encouraged the Alliance to further engage and attract research institutions and enterprises involved in gallium oxide research and industrialization from countries and regions such as South Korea, Japan, India, the United States, and Europe. By pooling global industry resources, the Alliance can build a broader international platform for gallium oxide and jointly promote its global industrialization.
6.Delivering more targeted policy services
It was suggested that the Alliance continue to systematically track, interpret, and communicate relevant national policies to help enterprises better understand and respond to policy directions in a timely manner. In parallel, the Alliance should promote stronger coordination among member organizations to jointly engage with local governments and regional industrial planning initiatives.
The Alliance stated that it will fully incorporate the recommendations put forward by the board members into its key work agenda for 2026. In alignment with the pace of industrial development, related tasks will be implemented step by step. The Alliance believes that the gallium oxide industry is currently at a critical stage of transition from accumulation to deeper development. Looking ahead, the Alliance will continue to anchor its efforts in practical industry needs, further connect domestic and international industrial and research resources, continuously optimize service models, and enhance professional support capabilities, working together with member organizations to steadily advance the industry.

