KoMiCo Technology Expands Round Rock, Texas, Operations
03/07/2025
The investment includes an additional 40,000 square feet at the company's existing facility which will increase its lean room capacity along with production lines for contamination removal and the application of coatings integral to wafer manufacturing tools to handle advanced node (sub 10nm) geometry chamber tool parts.
“KoMiCo is profoundly grateful to the State of Texas for their generous grant supporting the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain,” said KoMiCo USA CEO Sung Soo Jang. “This investment not only reinforces our industry but also strengthens the technological fabric of our nation. With Texas' unwavering support, we are poised to drive innovation, create jobs, and build a brighter future. Thank you, Governor Abbott, for your steadfast commitment to progress and excellence.”
The project is being supported by a Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant of $2 million.
“Texas is leading the American resurgence in semiconductor manufacturing and making strategic investments to secure critical domestic supply chains,” said Governor Gregg Abbott. “KoMiCo’s $36 million investment to expand their clean room capacity and production lines in Round Rock supports increased chip production right here in Texas. Thanks to industry leaders like KoMiCo growing their presence in our great state, we will continue to lead the nation in innovation and job creation as we build a stronger, more prosperous Texas than ever before.”
KoMiCo Technology provides parts cleaning and coating services as well as sells equipment parts to customers in semiconductor industries.
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