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Entrepix offers CMP and SEZ process expertise to UK and Ireland

07 October 2008 | By Mark Osborne | News > Wafer Processing

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Entrepix offers CMP and SEZ process expertise to UK and Ireland Entrepix has expanded its CMP and SEZ processing services as well as tool refurbishment offerings to the UK and Ireland with the announcement that it will team with UK based Semi Scenic UK Ltd. According to the company, the two countries are increasingly reliant on trailing edge technologies, while still developing novel technologies and therefore a growing market for Entrepix.

“CMP FastForward is ideally suited for customers in the UK and Ireland since so many are either making advanced novel device structures or producing 'More than Moore' type devices and looking to extend the lives of their fabs,” said Tim Tobin, CEO of Entrepix. “This is a perfect complement to what Semi Scenic already delivers to these markets, both in terms of their products as well as their existing customer and OEM relationships. While Entrepix already has a significant customer base in this region, adding Semi Scenic allows us to offer these customers truly local real-time support, while at the same time actively expanding Entrepix’ presence in these countries.”

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