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  Date: 20th Feb 2011

SFC and MEMC form a JV to produce polysilicon semiconductor material

Samsung Fine Chemicals (SFC) and MEMC Electronic Materials have announced joint venture agreement between SFC and MEMC's affiliate, MEMC Singapore, to produce high purity polysilicon semiconductor material in Ulsan, Korea.

Through a 50/50 capital investment, the joint venture will build and operate a new facility on an existing SFC property in Ulsan. The facility, which is expected to begin production in 2013, will have an initial capacity of 10,000 metric tons (MT) of polysilicon annually, and have the potential to expand to satisfy rapidly growing demand over time.

Commenting on the agreement, Hyun-min Hong, Executive Director of SFC's Strategic Planning Division, said, "This joint venture signals SFC's entry into the fast moving renewable energy market and establishes a new engine for long-term growth."

Ken Hannah, President of MEMC Solar Materials, added, "We are very excited about bringing MEMC's polysilicon technology to Korea. This partnership supports MEMC's internal growth commitments, and gives us yet another tool to support our customers in the region with some of the best products and services in the industry."


 
          
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