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Ardentec: A Partner For Global Semiconductor Heavyweights

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May 19, 2023

"One of the most competitive places in the region for doing business", Taiwan "punches above its weight in the global economy", according to global professional services firm PWC

Ardentec: A Partner For Global Semiconductor Heavyweights

The country is one of the world's 25 biggest economies, and is the 18th largest goods exporter, despite its relatively modest size.

Taiwan is particularly dominant in the semiconductor industry, in which it is the strongly. Exports of integrated circuit chips rose for the seventh consecutive year in 2022, according to government figures, rising a striking 18.4%.

Ardentec Corporation is at the heart of this thriving industry, not just in Taiwan, but at global level, as one of the world's leading outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) businesses. The company provides semiconductor testing in memory, logic, and mixed-signal integrated circuits to integrated device manufacturers pure-play (IDMs), wafer foundry companies, and fabless design companies, with a focus on wafer testing.

"We're a testing partner you can trust to global industry heavyweights," says Dr. Chi-Ming Chang, Ardentec Corporation's vice chairman and president. "We strive for the most innovative testing technologies to help our global customers achieve the best quality and efficiency. We're a company that listens to its customers' needs and delivers quality, and we expect to have many more opportunities to do so in the future. We have an energetic, passionate, and motivated team and have won many appreciation awards for our work."

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