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AT&S Opens Europe’s First IC Substrate Plant Facility in Leoben

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Austrian microelectronics and PCB manufacturer AT&S has officially inaugurated Europe's first local research and production centre for IC substrates.
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The Styrian technology group opened its first IC substrate production in Europe. It is also about reducing dependence on Asia.

On Tuesday, the opening ceremony of the new competence center "HTB3" took place at the AT&S headquarters in Leoben Hinterberg. AT&S has invested more than EUR 500 million in the construction of HTB3 and is now the first and only company in Europe to have local capacities for the development and production of IC substrates, which are regarded as an essential component of modern high-performance microchips that supply transistors with energy and d…

The PCB manufacturer AT&S opened the first plant in Europe for the research, development and production of IC substrates on Tuesday at its headquarters in Leoben, Ireland. Over the past three years, around 500 million euros have been spent on the construction of Hinterberg 3 "HTB3". Around 420 employees are currently working on the approximately 11,000 square meters.

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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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