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 Industry News Item Added on November 21, 2002


University of Albany and Toyko Electron Construct TEL Albany R&D Facility

ALBANY, N.Y. -

The University of Albany and Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL) are planning to site a $300-million chip R&D facility at the University's Nanotech complex, comprised of NanoFab I and NanoFab II.  TEL and its partners will invest $200-million in the center, with the state of New York contributing over the next seven years $100-million in capital construction, equipment and specialized tools for research. Slated to open sometime in the spring 2003, the TEL Albany R&D Facility will be the Japanese computer-chip tools manufacturer's only R&D facility outside of Japan.

Ground was broken on the $200-million, 220,000-sf NanoFab II in November. The facility, known as the Albany Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics, will also be the home of the  $403-million research center of International Sematech North, an Austin, Texas-based consortium of 12 computer chip makers.



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