IMEC EXPANDS ITS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

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LEUVEN, BELGIUM – APRIL 7, 2009 – IMEC, the Belgian nanoelectronics
research institute, has announced that it has begun expanding its Leuven
campus facilities, starting with 2,800 square-meters of research labs and
including the extension of its state-of-the-art clean room. With this
extension, IMEC will expand its research on sub-32nm CMOS, low-cost and
high-efficiency solar cells, and biomedical electronics. IMEC also plans to
construct a new office building later this year.

The 2,800 square-meters of extra lab space includes 1,200 square-meters of
ultra-clean processing area as an extension of its current 300mm clean
room. The clean room will be 450mm-ready so that IMEC’s advanced process
technology research continues to follow industry standards. About 1,600
square-meters of new lab space will also be realized to expand both its
research on silicon and organic solar cells and on biomedical electronics.

Today, IMEC employs about 1650 people. With this expansion, IMEC looks to
create about 300 new jobs in the coming years for many different profiles,
including researchers, operators, and lab assistants in several domains
(engineering, chemistry, etc.).

The total cost of the expansion amounts to 70 million euro. The Flemish
Government invests 35 million euro and IMEC will cover the remaining 35
million euro through a loan.

Gilbert Declerck, CEO of IMEC, stated, “In 2009, IMEC lights 25 birthday
candles. Thanks to the unbridled commitment of our researchers and the
continuous vision and support of the government of Flanders, we succeeded
in putting Flanders on top of the world in nanoelectronics research. IMEC
today is addressing the major challenges of our planet: environment, energy
and the ageing population. Concrete programs in areas such as solar energy,
smart-grid, energy scavenging and in several biomedical and medical
applications address those challenges. We are proud that we can further
expand IMEC’s activities so that we continue to offer valuable R&D programs
to the industry that will contribute to Flanders, Europe and the world of
tomorrow.”

News release and picture can be downloaded at:
http://www2.imec.be/imec_com/imec-expands-its-research-activities.php?year=
2009&month=04

About IMEC
IMEC is a world-leading independent research center in nanoelectronics and
nanotechnology. IMEC vzw is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, has a sister
company in the Netherlands, IMEC-NL, offices in the US, China and Taiwan,
and representatives in Japan. Its staff of more than 1650 people includes
about 550 industrial residents and guest researchers. In 2008, its revenue
(P&L) was estimated to EUR 270 million.
IMEC’s More Moore research aims at semiconductor scaling towards sub-32nm
nodes. With its More than Moore research, IMEC looks into technologies for
nomadic embedded systems, wireless autonomous transducer solutions,
biomedical electronics, photovoltaics, organic electronics and GaN power
electronics.

IMEC’s research bridges the gap between fundamental research at
universities and technology development in industry. Its unique balance of
processing and system know-how, intellectual property portfolio,
state-of-the-art infrastructure and its strong network worldwide position
IMEC as a key partner for shaping technologies for future systems.

Further information on IMEC can be found at www.imec.be.

Contacts:
IMEC : Katrien Marent, Director of External Communications, T: +32 16 28 18
80, Mobile : +32 474 30 28 66, katrien.marent {at} imec(.)be

Barbara Kalkis, Maestro Marketing & PR, T: +1 408 996 9975,
kkalkis {at} compuserve(.)com

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IMEC starts with the expansion of its research facilities with 2,800m2





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