Pivotal Systems held a ceremony to celebrate the expansion and relocation of its Korean branch, establishing an R&D center to enhance competitiveness in the domestic market.
(Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the Expansion and Relocation of Pivotal Systems Korea)
Pivotal Systems Corporation (hereafter Pivotal Systems) held a ceremony on the 15th to celebrate the expansion and relocation of its Korean branch, located in the Dongtan IT Valley.
Attendees at the ceremony included Jan-Yu Weng, CEO of Pivotal Systems, and representatives from Pivotal Systems Korea, who gathered to celebrate the expansion and relocation of the Korea office. CEO Jan-Yu Weng stated, ‘Building on our high-quality Made in Korea products, we plan to establish an R&D center at Pivotal Systems Korea in the first quarter of next year. This center will focus on developing technologies and improving products tailored to the needs of our domestic customers, providing customized solutions.” The new factory will feature advanced manufacturing facilities, bringing us closer to our key industry partners and ensuring high responsiveness to meet increasing customer demand through faster delivery and dedicated support.
The semiconductor market is rapidly evolving to support the growth of AI-based applications, impacting all aspects of daily life. It is crucial to expand our manufacturing base to position ourselves closer to customers and research and development facilities.
Headquartered in Fremont, California, Pivotal Systems provides precise gas flow monitoring and control technology platforms for the global semiconductor industry and other sectors requiring high-performance, high-reliability gas flow solutions. The decision to expand comes after significant growth since the establishment of the Korean branch in April. Pivotal Systems continues to maintain its competitiveness in the global semiconductor market through technological innovation and a customer-centric approach.
Pivotal Systems’ advanced process gas systems enable real-time flow control, monitoring, and correction based on Position-Based Control, which is grounded in the ideal gas law. By utilizing unique gas properties instead of conversion factors, these systems achieve the industry’s highest accuracy and fastest response times. This capability ensures quality and reliability in semiconductor manufacturing processes. Additionally, the systems are designed to minimize environmental impact by reducing gas consumption and improving overall energy efficiency, earning recognition as a sustainable technology.
Position-Based Control requires information on pressure, temperature, and valve position, conducting data gathering every 1 millisecond. Customers can receive this information as needed, enabling big data-driven trend management that was previously unattainable by competitors.
Through this expansion, Pivotal Systems plans to support its sustainability goals, contribute to global carbon neutrality, and build a more environmentally friendly supply chain.
CEO Jan-Yu Weng stated, “Through our Korean branch, we will produce high-quality ‘Made in Korea’ products and develop environmentally friendly sustainable solutions that meet customer needs and fulfill our social responsibilities. By providing solutions optimized for the domestic market, we aim to maximize customer satisfaction and enhance our competitiveness.”
Source: “Electric Times”