EUV Tech, the global extreme ultraviolet (EUV) metrology equipment firm, announced last Friday the opening of its first international office: EUV Tech Singapore Pte. Ltd., located at Mapletree Hi-Tech Park, Singapore.
The firm said in a statement on last Wednesday that the expansion marks a significant milestone in EUV Tech’s global growth strategy and reinforces its commitment to strengthening customer support across Asia’s rapidly expanding semiconductor market.
Singapore was selected as EUV Tech’s first international office due to its robust infrastructure, business-friendly environment, and central location within Asia’s semiconductor ecosystem.
While tool development will remain anchored in Martinez, California, the Singapore office will house EUV Tech’s international Customer Success Team, focused on field service engineering.
It will also serve as a regional hub, enabling faster response times, enhanced service capabilities, and closer alignment with customers’ business hours.
“Customer service is at the heart of everything we do. By establishing a presence in Singapore, we are not just providing metrology tools,
“We are standing shoulder to shoulder with our customers to ensure their success in an evolving industry,” said Chami Perera, EUV Tech Chief Operating Officer.
The semiconductor industry in Asia is projected to continue its rapid growth over the next decade, with Singapore serving as a major regional hub.
EUV Tech’s expansion positions the company to strengthen existing relationships with leading semiconductor fabs; support uptime with field service engineers on the ground; leverage Singapore’s ecosystem of world-class universities, government initiatives, and industry networks.
With tools already installed in every major semiconductor fab worldwide, EUV Tech’s Singapore office further cements its reputation as a trusted partner driving innovation and reliability in EUV metrology.
EUV Tech’s Singapore office is a clear signal of the company’s ambition and growth in the global semiconductor sector.
“We are growing and thriving. As the semiconductor industry continues to expand, we will be right there with our customers, innovating, adapting, and ensuring their success,” said Perera.
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