Digital identity technologies like near-field communication (NFC), along with AI and Agentic AI tools for automation, improved efficiency, and accelerated innovation, will be the new normal for the upcoming year. The usage of NFCs has risen sharply, with already 92% brands using or planning to use it in the coming year. The adoption of technology allows brands to bridge physical and virtual experiences for more holistic results.
Technology Trends for 2026 in the Semiconductor Industry
- Edge AI, a Budding Frontier in Semicons: The demand for specialised chips for low-power ML accelerators, sensor-integrated chips, and memory-optimised chips will capture the market in 2026. Additionally, there will be innovation and upgradation in the packaging sector, which aims to drive cost-efficiency and miniaturisation.
- Item-level Intelligence for Digital Transformation: There will soon be a shift from batch customisation to individual item AI-driven personalisation across smart packaging, healthcare and wellness products, retail, and logistics.
- Connected Consumer Experience through NFC Adoption: As the adoption of NFC in wearable and hearable consumer products grows, the demand for innovation, in terms of personalisation, will also accelerate exponentially in the coming year as a common trend.
- Design Innovation through heterogeneous Integration: Heterogeneous integration will drive innovation for manufacturing with the combining and fusing of different processes to create powerful and cost-effective systems, moving beyond traditional single-chip technology for systems like AI, 5G, and other industrial needs.
- Shifting from Cost to Competition: With growing regulatory and guidance norms, the opportunity for competition and market expansion has become strategic. The usage of NFC allows better compliance and governance expectations for companies now.
- Power Management in Semicon Manufacturing: As AI continues to threaten the over-consumption of energy, there is a vigilant shift towards power-efficient infrastructure. This also draws focus on semiconductor foundries to use energy, material, and processes sustainably. It is believed that only those companies that keep the idea of a circular economy, sustainability, and resilience strong through the upcoming year will be able to manoeuvre the market shift.
Semiconductor manufacturing will sit at the heart of the next phase of digital transformation. Flexible and ultra-thin chip technologies will enable new classes of innovations, from emerging form factors such as wearables and hearables to higher functional density in constrained spaces, alongside more carbon-efficient manufacturing models.
The implications for businesses are clear. Companies can accelerate innovation, deepen consumer engagement, and turn compliance into a source of competitive advantage. Those that embed connected technologies into their 2026 strategy will be those that are best positioned to take advantage of the digital transformation opportunities ahead.

