Panasonic Factory Solutions Europe is the first company building on a close collaboration with Fraunhofer IZM’s scientists. The company has recently opened the “Microelectronics Technology Center” – M-TeCe – in Fraunhofer IZM’s facilities in Munich. The IZM’s Munich branch is making its infrastructure, such as laboratories, workshops and equipment, available to high-tech companies. The launching of M-TeCe sees Panasonic advancing its strong position in the area of SMD mounting.
A laboratory for process development and evaluation of microelectronic processes was also established in Fraunhofer IZM’s facilities. All types of flip-chip processes, new assembly technologies, as well as plasma applications for the European market, can be further developed here under the best possible conditions. Panasonic now covers a variety of back-end areas and is also distributing this equipment in Europe. The company decided on Munich as its base to develop the technology in close consultation and together with its customers in Europe. M-TeCe’s two-day grand opening in the Fraunhofer IZM Technology Center kicked off with a special ritual. Leading figures of both companies, Panasonic Factory Solutions Presidents Mr. Kanzaki, Mr. Okuda and Mr. Kawase, as well as Fraunhofer IZM Institute Director Prof. Reichl, and Deputy Directors Dr. Lang and Dr. Bock cut the blue ribbon according to Japanese custom. The joint ritual sought to fortify and symbolize a new bond between the two companies. Talks are already under way with further companies interested in using Fraunhofer IZM’s infrastructure.
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