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Dai Nippon Printing, a company involved in the semiconductor business, is planning to establish its first overseas research and development center in the Netherlands. This initiative aims to collaborate with the Dutch research institute PITC to develop next-generation integrated circuit technology essential for producing low-cost, high-performance semiconductors. Previously, the company’s R&D efforts were limited to Japan. However, strengthened cooperation between Japan and the Netherlands in high-tech fields has prompted this expansion. On May 22, Dai Nippon Printing will sign a memorandum with Dutch government agencies to formalize this partnership.
Dai Nippon Printing (DNP), a Japanese company specializing in semiconductors, is planning to establish its first overseas research and development center in the Netherlands. This initiative will focus on developing next-generation integrated circuit technology in collaboration with the Dutch research institute PITC. The technology aims to enable the production of low-cost, high-performance semiconductors. Until now, DNP’s R&D activities have been exclusively based in Japan. However, the growing collaboration between Japan and the Netherlands in high-tech sectors, including semiconductors, has driven the company to expand internationally. On May 22, DNP is set to sign a memorandum of understanding with Dutch government agencies to formalize this partnership.
