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July 23, 2008
Tainan,
Taiwan: Applied Materials Breaks Ground for Taiwanese Manufacturing
Center
Applied
Materials held a groundbreaking for an expansion project of its
Tainan Manufacturing Center yesterday. The expansion, with a total
investment estimated at around $17 million, will increase the
company's ability to meet the demand for both its AKT flat panel
display equipment and SunFab(TM) Thin Film Solar manufacturing
equipment.
The
new facility is expected to be completed by the middle of next
year.
"This
year's strong demand for flat panel equipment and the added requirements
to support our fast growing SunFab business in Asia have created
a need to increase our capability in Asia," said Gilad Almogy,
group vice president and general manager of Applied Materials'
Display and Thin Film Solar Products Group. "Having greater manufacturing
and supply chain capabilities close to our customers will enable
a faster response and provide additional value to customers."
The
Applied Materials Tainan Manufacturing Center will supplement
existing operations for display and solar in the United States
and Germany. The expansion will add 7,200 square meters of new
production area, bringing the total manufacturing area in Tainan
to 14,000 square meters. When complete, the campus will have about
150 employees.
"We
are pleased that Applied Materials, the world leader in nanomanufacturing
technology, has chosen to expand their operations in Taiwan,"
said Dr. Lou-Chuang Lee, Minister of the Taiwan National Science
Council. "Here in Tainan they will be able to take advantage of
a number of Taiwan's manufacturing advantages, including our strong
talent pool, extensive local flat panel display customer and supplier
base, and favorable location."
Further details about: Applied
Materials
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