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Tokyo Electron (TEL) has reached its 40th year in business. The company was
established in 1963 in Tokyo as an affiliate of Tokyo Broadcasting Systems.
TEL began as an exporter of VTRs and car radios and an importer of
electronic equipment and parts. Forty years and multiple generations of
technologies later, TEL has become a leading supplier to semiconductor
production equipment and flat panel display (FPD) manufacturers. Its global
infrastructure spans 12 countries and more than 80 locations. The official
anniversary date is November 11, 2003, with various events planned in the
build-up to this.
Soitec has appointed Pascal Mauberger to the newly created position of chief operating officer (COO).
Tokyo Electron (TEL) has reached its 40th year in business. The company was
established in 1963 in Tokyo as an affiliate of Tokyo Broadcasting Systems.
TEL began as an exporter of VTRs and car radios and an importer of
electronic equipment and parts. Forty years and multiple generations of
technologies later, TEL has become a leading supplier to semiconductor
production equipment and flat panel display (FPD) manufacturers. Its global
infrastructure spans 12 countries and more than 80 locations. The official
anniversary date is November 11, 2003, with various events planned in the
build-up to this.
established in 1963 in Tokyo as an affiliate of Tokyo Broadcasting Systems.
TEL began as an exporter of VTRs and car radios and an importer of
electronic equipment and parts. Forty years and multiple generations of
technologies later, TEL has become a leading supplier to semiconductor
production equipment and flat panel display (FPD) manufacturers. Its global
infrastructure spans 12 countries and more than 80 locations. The official
anniversary date is November 11, 2003, with various events planned in the
build-up to this.
Soitec has appointed Pascal Mauberger to the newly created position of chief
operating officer (COO).