STMicroelectronics announces 8-inch MEMS line

Nov. 28, 2006 — STMicroelectronics, one of the world’s largest semiconductor suppliers and an industry leader in MEMS devices, announced it has inaugurated a new 200mm (8-inch) semiconductor wafer fabrication line dedicated to MEMS devices at its manufacturing site at Agrate, near Milan, Italy.

The company says using 200mm wafers will reduce unit costs and accelerate both the expansion of current applications and the development of new MEMS markets.

“This significant investment in a 200mm production line underlines ST’s commitment to maintaining a competitive manufacturing base in Italy,” said Pietro Palella, general manager, STMicroelectronics Italy, in a prepared statement. “As we move established manufacturing technologies to the Far East, in keeping with the global manufacturing trend, we are also continually capitalizing on the intellectual talents of Europe. This new facility reinforces ST’s position at the leading edge of one of the world’s most exciting markets. Our MEMS technology was originally developed in our nearby Castelletto design center, which is still our powerhouse for MEMS innovation, and we are proud that Agrate now hosts the world’s most advanced MEMS production line.”

The inauguration event featured a round-table discussion of Italy’s role in high-tech industries by leading Italian academics, writers and industrialists, an overview of MEMS markets and opportunities presented by Benedetto Vigna, general manager of ST’s MEMS business unit, and a customer application example inside laptop computers, presented by Hisao Tsukazawa, group manager of Toshiba’s PC development center.

“With a forecasted growth of around 100 percent in the five years from 2005 to 2010, the MEMS market is one of the most exciting segments of the semiconductor industry and the new state-of-the-art production line we have started in Agrate will allow us to further build on our leadership position in this area,” said Benedetto Vigna.

So far, ST has invested approximately $40 million in transforming a former 150mm (6-inch) production area into a leading-edge MEMS production line. The new line, which currently occupies approximately 1,300 square meters and employs more than 100 people, is fully dedicated to MEMS devices, and also supports the MEMS R&D activities based in Castelletto. The area will be further increased to 2500 square meters in line with market demand.

The company says the new MEMS production line will manufacture the hundreds of millions of parts of innovative accelerometers, gyroscopes, miniature microphones and pressure sensors required to serve the expanding market needs.

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