Filtration, separation and purification technology company Pall Corporation has opened a new manufacturing facility in Singapore.
The site is intended to serve as a regional hub and to help serve customers in the semiconductor industry. It will primarily produce lithography and wet-etch filtration, purification and separation solutions.
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By GlobalDataThe facility was constructed with an investment of around $150m, and it will create up to 300 jobs. The site covers seven 7ac, including more than 18,000sq m of high-volume manufacturing and office space.
Naresh Narasimhan, group executive for high growth markets and Pall Corporation at parent company Danaher, said: “Throughout an almost 80-year history, Pall has been on the forefront of solving some of the world’s most complex challenges using advanced filtration. This new facility is not only an important development for advancing semiconductor manufacturing technology but also an important next step for Pall. We will continue to leverage our experience and expertise to help solve global challenges, from the increased demand for advanced chips to aiding in the transition to greener manufacturing.”
Shangaza Dasent, vice president and general manager for microelectronics at Pall Corporation, commented: “Newer applications like generative artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, next-generation communications and autonomous vehicles require cutting-edge semiconductor chips that are made in advanced node fabs. The high technology filtration solutions manufactured by this new facility are specifically designed to support the production of these advanced node logic and memory chips.”
Tan Kong Hwee, executive vice president at the Singapore Economic Development Board, added: “We warmly welcome Pall’s new manufacturing facility to Singapore’s vibrant semiconductor ecosystem. This addition not only strengthens Singapore’s position as a critical node within the global semiconductor industry but also improves the resiliency of the supply chain for the region. Singapore is committed to nurturing talent, building our R&D capabilities and ecosystem, and working with the industry to build a robust and diverse advanced manufacturing cluster.”