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| From left to right: Mr. Stephen Liu, CEO of Picosun’s distributor in China, Beijing Honoprof Sci. & Tech. Ltd; H.E. Mr. Wan Gang, China’s Minister of Science and Technology; H.E. Mr. Jyri Häkämies, Finland's Minister of Economic Affairs; and Dr. Wei-Min Li, Applications Director of Picosun and CEO of Picosun Asia Pte. Ltd. |
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Picosun Oy, the leading Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) equipment manufacturer is joining the China-Finland Nano Innovation Center, opened 2nd November, 2012 by the honourable guests of H.E. Mr. Wan Gang, China's Minister of Science and Technology, and H.E. Mr. Jyri Häkämies, Finland's Minister of Economic Affairs. The center, located in the city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in the Eastern China, was initiated by Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of China and Ministry of Employment and the Economy (TEM) of Finland.
Picosun the first Finnish company to join China-Finland Nano Innovation Center in Suzhou
Espoo, Finland and Suzhou, China | Posted on November 5th, 2012
"Picosun has been actively initiating the collaboration between academia and industry in the field of ALD between Finland and China. It is natural that we participate in all the projects under the frame of the Finland-China Innovation Alliance in Nanotechnology. Picosun is the first Finnish company to enter the Nano Innovation Center. The Center will be a window for China's fast growing ALD community to access the most advanced ALD technology and it will further strengthen Picosun's technology leadership. I look forward to industrialization of ALD technology in China," says Dr. Wei-Min Li, Applications Director of Picosun and CEO of Picosun Asia Pte. Ltd.
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About Picosun Oy
Picosun Oy is a Finland-based, world-wide operating manufacturer of state-of-the-art ALD systems, representing continuity to almost four decades of pioneering, exclusive and groundbreaking ALD reactor design and manufacturing. Picosun’s global headquarters are located in Espoo, Finland, its production facilities in Kirkkonummi, Finland, US headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, and its Asian headquarters in Singapore. Today, PICOSUN™ ALD systems are in daily production and R&D use in numerous prominent industries and research organizations across four continents.
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