UTAC
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United Test and Assembly Centre | |
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Type | Public (SGX: U12) |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Key people | Charles Chen Chih Yuan, Chairman Lee Joon Chung, CEO |
Industry | Semiconductors |
Revenue | S$569.9 million ▲ (FY 2006) |
Net income | S$144.0 million ▲ (FY 2006) |
Website | www.utacgroup.com |
United Test and Assembly Center Ltd (Abbreviation: UTAC; Chinese: 联合科技; pinyin: Liánhé Kēzhì) is one of the largest provider of test and assembly services for a wide range of semiconductor devices, including memory, mixed-signal/RF and logic integrated circuits. Founded in 1997 and commencing full operations in 1999, the company started out by acquiring the semiconductor test operations of Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia Pte. Ltd.
At the end of 2006, the company is ranked the 5th largest independent provider of Semiconductor Test by Gartner Dataquest. [1] Headquartered in Singapore, UTAC has manufacturing facilities in Singapore, Shanghai, China and Taiwan with global sales offices located worldwide including the United States, Italy, and Japan.
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[edit] Significant Milestones
In 2003, UTAC established its wholly-owned Shanghai operations in Waigaoqiao - a free trade zone in Shanghai. It also formed an alliance with Amkor Technology Inc. in China, combining the strengths of both companies to create a powerful turnkey assembly and test supplier capable of supporting as well as Integrated Device Manufacturers looking to service their end customers in the China market. This partnership is further enhanced in 2007 when both companies announced that they have entered into a multi-year cross-licensing agreement under which Amkor will license its MicroLeadFrame patents to UTAC, and UTAC will license its QFN patents to Amkor. The agreement covers the license of intellectual property rights and transfer of associated packaging technologies.
In 2005, UTAC completed the acquisition of UltraTera Corp. to become a leading test player in the world. In the same year, the company announced several joint ventures with SMIC to build a test and assembly center in Chengdu, China [2] and with Korea's Nepes Corp to build the first 12-Inch wafer bumping facility in Singapore. [3]
In 2006, UTAC announces its plans to acquire Thailand-based NS Electronics Bangkok (NSEB) for S$175 million after announcing plans to pump in S$500 million into its Singapore operations. [4]
June 26, 2007 : Proposed Acquisition Of UTAC By Global A&T Electronics a special purpose company formed by Affinity Equity Partners And TPG Capital. [5]
[edit] Main Customers
Some of UTAC's customers includes:
- Seagate - a global Hard Disk Drive manufacturer.
- Qualcomm - a wireless telecommunications technology provider.
- SanDisk - a manufacturer of flash memory.
- Hynix - a global memory semiconductor manufacturer.
[edit] Notes
- ^ [1]. Gartner
- ^ Jonathan Hopfner. [2], EETimes.com
- ^ [3], Nepes Corp.
- ^ Matthias Chan. [4], Channel News Asia
- ^ Press Release [5]