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The Japanese electronics giant Murata, which has a factory in Calvados (Caen), wants to double its production capacity on this site. About 66 million euros will be spent on this project.
Murata, leader in electronic components
Founded in 1944, this Japanese industry is one of the largest international suppliers of passive components such as capacitors and other advanced electronic modules. The company has built a solid reputation for innovation and quality.
The giant supplies companies in the automotive, consumer electronics, telecommunications, energy, and healthcare sectors. The company has many subsidiaries around the world, including one in Normandy.
Murata’s project in Caen
Murata’s site in Caen manufactures passive silicon integrated components. To supply two major markets, cell phones and electric cars, Murata will invest around 66 million euros in its Caen site to double its production and create a production line for 200 mm silicon wafers. Around 100 jobs will be created by 2025.
The microelectronics sector and Normandy
Microelectronics is booming and is set to become a key future sector in Normandy. The manufacture of microelectronic systems is necessary for many sectors. And with the rise of digital technology, the demand is increasingly important. In this sense, it is necessary to double the production of components to escape the shortage.
Normandy is home to several players in this field.