Applied Materials Unveils New Tainan Technology Extension Center.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers TAINAN Tainan or T'ai-nan (both: tī`nän`), city (1994 pop. 706,811), W central Taiwan, on the Taiwan Strait. The fourth largest city of Taiwan, it has industries producing metals, textiles, machinery, processed foods, and , Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 29, 2000 In a ceremony today, Applied Materials Applied Materials, Inc. NASDAQ: AMAT (HKSE: 4336 ) is the global leader in nanomanufacturing technology solutions with a broad portfolio of innovative equipment, service and software products for the fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat panel solar displays, solar , Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT AMAT Applied Materials (stock symbol) AMAT Average Memory Access Time AMAT Automatic Message Accounting Transmitter AMAT Anti-Materiel (bomb or mine) AMAT Ageing Management Assessment Team ), the world's largest semiconductor equipment company, marked the opening of its first building in Taiwan's Tainan Science-based Industrial Park. The new Tainan Technology Extension Center is part of Applied Materials Taiwan's (AMT See vPro. ) four phase facility investment plan in the region. The Tainan campus operations will focus on research and development and manufacturing of key semiconductor equipment components as well as provide customers with advanced manufacturing process support and technical training. Applied Materials Taiwan's construction of an additional manufacturing center in early 2001 will complete the first phase of construction on its Tainan campus. "Taiwan Taiwan (tī`wän`), Portuguese Formosa, officially Republic of China, island nation (2005 est. pop. 22,894,000), 13,885 sq mi (35,961 sq km), in the Pacific Ocean, separated from the mainland of S China by the 100-mi-wide (161-km) Taiwan has been a driving force in the global semiconductor industry and an important part of Applied Materials' business for more than a decade," said James James, person in the Bible James, in the Gospel of St. Luke, kinsman of St. Jude. The original does not specify the relationship. James, rivers, United States James. C. Morgan Morgan, American family of financiers and philanthropists. Junius Spencer Morgan, 1813–90, b. West Springfield, Mass., prospered at investment banking. , chairman and chief executive officer of Applied Materials. "Our investment in this advanced R&D, service and manufacturing center represents Applied Materials' commitment to enhancing the competitiveness of our customers and suppliers here while expanding our manufacturing and support capabilities throughout Taiwan." Applied Materials is the first global semiconductor equipment supplier to locate in the Tainan Science-based Industrial Park and was the first such company to manufacture semiconductor equipment components in Taiwan. "The new Tainan site enables us to bring Applied Materials' Total Solutions(TM) approach to customer service in a timely and more local way to effectively support our customers in Taiwan," said Chiam Wu, group vice president of Applied Materials, Inc., and general manager of Applied Materials Taiwan. "The new facility will also allow us to participate in the establishment of more complete supply chain for the local semiconductor industry and help to extend high technology development to Southern Taiwan. Our presence should help suppliers to realize the value of a move from traditional machining businesses to higher value-added val·ue-add·ed adj. Of or relating to the estimated value that is added to a product or material at each stage of its manufacture or distribution: technology and semiconductor equipment component manufacturing." Applied Materials (Nasdaq:AMAT) is a leader of the Information Age and the world's largest supplier of products and services to the global semiconductor industry. Applied Materials' Web site is www.appliedmaterials.com. Applied Materials Taiwan (AMT), a subsidiary of Applied Materials in Taiwan, was established in December 1989. Applied Materials Taiwan's Web site is www.amt.com.tw. |
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