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Applied Materials Expands Singapore Operations, Plans 1,000 Jobs Amid AI Chip Demand

The US$500 million campus more than doubles cleanroom capacity and adds manufacturing and R&D to serve growing AI-driven chip demand.

  • On Tuesday, Applied Materials officially opened its new $500 million Tampines Campus in Singapore, doubling the company's advanced cleanroom capacity to serve chipmakers meeting increasing AI-driven demand.
  • Singapore has served as a strategic hub for Applied Materials for 35 years, and Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong credited the nation's semiconductor ecosystem, which contributes close to 6 per cent of its GDP.
  • Featuring AI-assisted quality inspection and autonomous robots, the campus is designed for Green Mark Platinum Certification and Applied Materials anticipates adding approximately 1,000 new local jobs over the next few years.
  • In response, Singapore Institute of Technology launched an industry-based professorship, while the National University of Singapore is introducing new AI-focused specializations to advance semiconductor process development.
  • Globally, Applied Materials is constructing a $5 billion EPIC Center in Silicon Valley, representing the largest U.S. investment in advanced semiconductor equipment R&D, set to become operational this year.
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Applied Materials Expands Singapore Manufacturing to Support AI Chip Demand

New state-of-the-art facility strengthens Applied’s global manufacturing and R&D capabilities to drive resilience and scalabilityTampines Campus sets a...

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Globe Newswire broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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