Exis Tech Sdn Bhd accelerates growth of the boisterous semiconductor industry in Malaysia through its competitive solutions.
The electrical & electronics (E&E) industry in Malaysia has always been a significant contributor to the country’s exports and employment efforts, according to the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).
Spearheading this growth is the semiconductor subsector - the leading contributor for the high-performance exports of the E&E industry. In 2016 alone, the electronic components sub-sector became the second largest marketplace with approved investments of RM3.9 billion (bn). For comparison, IBIS World reported the 2017 Global Semiconductor & Electronic Parts Manufacturing market rakes in a whopping US$540 bn in revenue. The growth can be attributed to the global demand in the usage of mobile devices, storage devices, optoelectronics and embedded technology.
In supporting the ever-growing semiconductor industry, Seremban-based Exis Tech Sdn Bhd specialises in the design and manufacturing of automation solutions, particularly test handlers. With more than 15 years of knowledge and knowhow, Exis Tech aims to offer the most affordable solutions to the industry whilst remaining competitive in terms of performance when it comes to Back-End Test Equipment.
Its core business includes design and manufacturing of machines and equipment catered for the testing segment of the Semiconductors and Automation industries, for both the local and overseas markets.
Staying true to its tagline of “Embrace Innovation, Engineer Perfection”, HL Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Exis Tech, speaks to Business Today on his take of the semiconductor industry and what the future holds.
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This story is from the December 2017 edition of Business Today Malaysia.
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