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Morgan to Invest £60 Million to Power Semiconductor Muscles

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Morgan Advanced Materials plans to invest £60 million over the next four years to grow its capabilities in the semiconductor sector. This new wave of investment is supported by strong demand for technically differentiated products and global trends – including advancements in digitisation and the proliferation of electric vehicles.

 

Semiconductors often referred to as the brains of modern electronics, are increasingly powering the desire for greater connectivity. Morgan, in collaboration with customers, produces critical components for the demanding manufacturing environment of semiconductor processing.

 

Engineered from carbon, ceramic, and metal alloy solutions, they serve both the broad silicon-based technologies and emerging compound semiconductors.

 

Wendy Pryce Lewis, Electrical Carbon President, at Morgan Advanced Materials commented “The upstream supply chain is developing to support the production and rapid growth of new Silicon Carbide (SiC) powered electronic devices. Our customers need Morgan to continue to grow and advance to support this exciting space.”

 

John Righini, Technical Ceramics President, at Morgan Advanced Materials said, “Morgan’s products are supporting semiconductor manufacturing of greater complexity in difficult environments; it’s our materials that are helping our customers to advance.”

 

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