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Dutch semiconductor toolmaker Nearfield Instruments sets up shop in S’pore, plans regional expansion

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In May, Netherland’s Nearfield Instruments signed a multi-year research collaboration agreement with Singapore’s Institute of Microelectronics.

In May, Netherland’s Nearfield Instruments signed a multi-year research collaboration agreement with Singapore’s Institute of Microelectronics.

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SINGAPORE – The Netherlands’ Nearfield Instruments plans to make Singapore an innovation and service hub for its machines that help chipmakers boost the production yield and efficiency of their integrated circuit devices.

The company, which counts Temasek as one of its key investors, is in talks with several local precision engineering firms over its plans.

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