Brewer Science Showcasing Cutting-Edge Technology at SEMICON Japan 2016

November 30, 2016 – Tokyo, Japan – Make plans to visit with Brewer Science’s team of experts during SEMICON Japan 2016, which will be held December 14 through 16 at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan. This event has grown to become one of the largest international exhibitions and is known as the premier exposition for the microelectronics manufacturing supply chain. Brewer Science is attending to share our leading technologies, which promote industry growth and drive increasing productivity and efficiency.

We invite you to meet the Brewer Science team at Booth 3408 to discover how Brewer Science technologies can help your company succeed. Featured technologies will include:

Wafer-level packaging materials
Lithography materials
OptiStack® Multilayer Systems

Brewer Science, together with Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd., is focused on continuing access to an expanded portfolio of the most advanced ARC® and OptiStack® materials which lead the industry in performance and quality. Both companies are committed to guaranteeing business and industry continuity by providing an uninterrupted leading-edge product supply for customers worldwide.

We invite you to learn more about Brewer Science at www.brewerscience.com, follow us on Twitter at @BrewerScience, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to our blog.

About Brewer Science – Celebrating 35 Years

Brewer Science is a global technology leader in developing and manufacturing innovative materials, processes, and equipment for the fabrication of semiconductors and microelectronic devices. With its headquarters in Rolla, Missouri, Brewer Science supports customers throughout the world with a service and distribution network in North America, Europe, and Asia. Brewer Science is prepared for the next generation. Are you? Find out at http://www.brewerscience.com.

For more information, contact:
Loretta Wallis
Corporate Relations Manager
Brewer Science
+1.573.364.0300
mwallis@brewerscience.com

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