ASML plans to expand production capacity and development capabilities at the Berlin chip manufacturing plant in Germany
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发表于 2023-11-21 17:51:00
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ASML plans to expand the production capacity and development capacity of its Berlin chip manufacturing plant. ASML German executive George Gomba said in an interview that ASML will invest 100 million euros (approximately $109 million) in Berlin this year and invest the same amount annually in the next few years to expand the production capacity and development capacity of the Berlin chip manufacturing plant. Gomba stated that since the beginning of 2022, ASML has added 600 employees in Berlin and plans to expand the number of employees to 2300 within a few years.
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