Global Semiconductor Company Teledyne MEMS Is Investing $20 Million to Expand Its Edmonton Facility
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Alberta backs $20-million semiconductor expansion in Edmonton
EDMONTON — Alberta is strengthening its position in high-tech manufacturing with a $20-million expansion of a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Edmonton, a project expected to create dozens of jobs while supporting the province’s growing technology sector. Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced it is expanding its Edmonton operation with new manufacturing equipment and facility upgrades designed to increase production capacity and im…
Global Semiconductor Company Teledyne MEMS Is Investing $20 Million to Expand Its Edmonton Facility
Teledyne MEMS is expanding its Edmonton semiconductor manufacturing facility with a $20 million investment, supported by a $620,000 provincial grant. The expansion adds new wafer processing equipment and automation and is expected to create 16 permanent full-time jobs. The Edmonton facility is one of the world's leading MEMS foundries — producing microscopic sensors found in vehicles, medical devices, industrial safety systems, and consumer elec…
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