Air Liquide announces new advanced materials centres across Asia
Air Liquide has announced close to 200 million US dollars’ worth of investment in two advanced material production centres in Taiwan and South Korea, to accelerate the development and manufacturing of new advanced materials while increasing reliability and improving the sustainability of its supply chain by localising the production close to the company’s semiconductor customers.
The investment, reflecting key electronic customers commitments, further enhances Air Liquide’s ability, through its affiliate Air Liquide Advanced Materials, to support manufacturing of advanced technology nodes that enable next-generation electronics applications in Artificial Intelligence, automotive, cloud computing, and other semiconductor technologies.
These facilities are designed to be near strategic customers to accelerate innovation through close collaboration, speed to solution, and ability to ramp to full production in a safe, reliable, and high-quality manner. Air Liquide’s new advanced materials production facilities will be modular, flexible, and incorporate digital quality control systems able to meet the constantly evolving needs of its customers. The facilities are expected to start production in 2024 and 2025 respectively.
Michael J. Graff, Executive Vice President, Air Liquide Group, said: “We are pleased to further develop our collaboration with key semiconductor leaders, with whom we have been partners for more than 20 years. This investment also testifies of the confidence our electronics customers have in the long-term market trend, and in Air Liquide’s capacity to provide innovative and tailor-made solutions in a cost effective and sustainable manner.”