![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The deal entails construction of a semiconductor clean room on the Eindhoven campus by the end of 2025, which will include a new research laboratory to be shared between the company and university, for the study of photonics, quantum computing, nano materials and chip manufacturing. It provides the university a corporate research and teaching partner of a stature to compensate for the travails of its original corporate backer since 1956, electronics company Philips – still one of the largest employers in the region but globally diminished due to mounting competition.īy contrast, ASML has a market value topping $250 billion with 2022 sales of $21.2 billion, and a near-monopoly in high-end lithography equipment that chip makers around the world need. The agreement for ASML to build a lab and clean room on the university’s campus will involve the investment of “several hundred million euros,” according to the joint announcement 24 April. But a deal in the Netherlands between Eindhoven University of Technology and the semiconductor industry’s ASML stands out as among the largest in Europe. ![]() For big universities these days, courting corporate partners is crucial – for funding, advancing research, and training students. ![]()
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