AIXTRON moves into new South Taiwan Office

AIXTRON AG today announced the move of its South Taiwan Office into its new facilities in Tainan Tree Valley, next to the Tainan Science Based Industrial Park.

With the MOCVD system installation base in Southern Taiwan / Tainan area expanding continuously, AIXTRON’s team in Tainan has been growing since its first establishment in 2005. The new office in Tainan is part of AIXTRON Taiwan Co., Ltd. based in Hsinchu, Taiwan providing ample facilities for engineers, with permanent access to the AIXTRON infrastructure, as well as conferencing facilities for internal and customer meetings. The close proximity to AIXTRON’s customers ensures responsive local process and engineering support in South Taiwan.

Dr. Christian Geng, AIXTRON’s Vice President of Greater China and General Manager of AIXTRON Taiwan Co., Ltd. comments: “Over the last 5 years, we have established a very knowledgeable and experienced team of Service and Process Engineers in Tainan headed by our Customer Support Supervisor Kevin Hsiao and backed up by our Hsinchu office. The move into our new facilities in Tainan however, marks an important step. This will allow us to further enhance managing our service to our South Taiwan based customers and enables further growth.”

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