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Memsic breaks ground at new Chinese plant

A Memsic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 30, 2003

Memsic has broken ground for its new 43,000 square foot manufacturing facility on eight acres of land in Wuxi, China.

Memsic, the leading provider of CMOS-based MEMS accelerometer/sensors, has broken ground for its new 4000m2 manufacturing facility on eight acres of land in Wuxi, China it recently purchased.

The new manufacturing facility will be fully operational and qualified by ISO/TS standards before the end of 2003.

Memsic will invest $3 million in this expansion to better support its current and future customers.

The new facility will include a new 1200m2 Class 100 clean room for the MEMS manufacturing process, a front-end and back-end process pilot line for new technology development and a production test line for product testing.

The company's current manufacturing facility is ISO9001 and ISO/TS16949 certified.

The new facility will also be ISO14000 certified in early 2004.

"Memsic's successful entry into the acceleration and motion sensing market greatly reduced product cost, and the sudden affordability of our innovative technology to the market stimulated rapid growth", said Memsic CEO, Dr Yang Zhao.

"Investing and expanding our manufacturing capacity indicates our long term commitment to our customers and the market".

Through established manufacturing partnerships in Asia with TSMC and Fujitsu, Memsic has cut operational costs by outsourcing nearly 90% of its manufacturing, resulting in products that offer the highest reliability and meet the most stringent quality standards.

"Memsic's manufacturing partnerships with TSMC and Fujitsu provide us the ability to significantly and rapidly increase our production capacity when our new facility is finished".

"Memsic's new manufacturing facility will support greater than 10 million units per month of production when fully capitalised", Zhao said.

Memsic technology is being used in the consumer electronics and automotive markets among others for virtually any application that requires the sensing of motion, acceleration, vibration or tilt.

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