Tech firm plans to locate 'cutting-edge' technology center in Chandler

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Yield Engineering Systems Inc. (YES) plans to open a technology center in Chandler, Arizona | Pixabay

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Yield Engineering Systems Inc. (YES) recently announced it has leased a 123,000-square-foot facility located inside the Price Corridor in Chandler, Arizona, according to a press release.

The facility will aid YES in supporting the region's growing semiconductor sector.

“Our new technology center will provide us with valuable proximity to key customers and vendors, as well as access to the highly skilled workforce that defines Chandler’s business ecosystem,” Rezwan Lateef, president of YES, said in the release.

YES designs and produces a variety of process equipment utilized in the semiconductor, life sciences and display industries.

“We are grateful to Chandler’s economic development team, Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Arizona Commerce Authority for their assistance with this major milestone in our mission to serve the semiconductor market as a preferred provider,” Lateef said.

The Chandler site will include research and development services, cleanroom operations, sophisticated manufacturing, customer support and office space.

"YES marks another California-based company drawn to Arizona, highlighting the state’s unmatched business climate,” said Sandra Watson, president and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “We are grateful to YES for their commitment to Arizona, creating new jobs while strengthening the state’s robust semiconductor supply chain.”

The company intends to hire roughly 100 highly educated workers at the Chandler site, primarily in technology and engineering roles.

“The long-term vision for Price Corridor continues to be realized as we welcome another dynamic and market-leading company to Chandler,“ Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke said. “We would like to thank YES for their investment and trust in Chandler, as we know there are many options throughout the world for cutting-edge facilities like this.”

The multimillion-dollar investment used to build the facility also will aid in the advancement of semiconductor manufacturing technology, according to the release.

“The Greater Phoenix semiconductor ecosystem has quickly become a top global destination for leading manufacturers like YES,” said Chris Camacho, president and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. “This multimillion-dollar investment provides high-quality job opportunities for residents, and we look forward to supporting YES in its future growth and successful integration into the market.”

In the past six months, two other semiconductor manufacturing companies, EMD Electronics and Edwards, have announced plans to establish new facilities in Chandler, which also will result in the creation of hundreds of new jobs.

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