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Three semiconduc­tor firms keen to invest in Penang

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GEORGE TOWN: Three semiconduc­tor companies are keen to invest in Penang with total investment­s of Us$100mil, says chief minister Chow Kon Yeow.

He said the three companies are China Wafer Level CSP Co (WLCSP), Ningbo SJ Electronic­s Co (SJE) and Wuxi AMTE Inc (AMTE).

Chow said the Us$100mil investment, according to Blue Chip Venture Capital (BCVC) which played a pivotal role in attracting these strategic investment­s to the state, is set to bolster Penang’s growing integrated circuit (IC) design and advanced packaging ecosystem.

“WLCSP has revolution­ised the semiconduc­tor industry by developing innovative technologi­es and assist its customers in implementi­ng high-volume manufactur­ing of semiconduc­tor packages.

“SJE has extensive experience in materials and equipment as well as exceptiona­l research and developmen­t capabiliti­es, while AMTE is a leading provider of produced semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing apparatus in China with its main products focalising on etching and film process equipment which is widely used in the front-end of semiconduc­tor processing,” he said in press conference here last Saturday as reported by Bernama.

Chow noted that signing of the memoranda of understand­ing with the semiconduc­tor companies during KL20 Summit last week had laid the groundwork for this intention.

Responding to a call by former chief minister Lim Guan Eng for the state to conduct a post-mortem after losing the IC design park to Selangor, Chow said Penang remains attractive to investors and he welcomed a meeting with Lim to discuss the matter.

Meanwhile, Blue Chip VC co-founder and chief executive officer Tim Chen said these collaborat­ion mark another milestone in Penang’s semiconduc­tor industry and they would take several months before they taking off.

“Together, they would create hundreds of job opportunit­ies,” he said.

Also present were Oriza PE managing director Yao Hua, Gallizul Capital founder Steven Hsieh and Rigol Technologi­es chief executive officer Wang Ning.

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