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Voltaix reaches out to Chinese market

The provider of materials, including those used in silicon germanium chip production, that enhance the performance of compound semiconductor chips and solar cells is expanding.

 Voltaix has established a sales and technical/customer support office in Shanghai, China.

Yun Liu, Asian Business Manager and Voltaix’s first employee in China, will be responsible for executing the regional sales and marketing initiatives. Yun has an MBA from the University of Ottawa as well as Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Shanghai University. Over the past five years he has held various positions with a large industrial gas company driving growth in solar, semiconductor and TFT applications. The office will allow for an expanded sales and marketing staff in the future.

“Sustainable growth of Voltaix chemistries in China for solar and semiconductor applications is expected to continue well into the future. We felt the need to bring resources closer to our distribution partners and end users to provide timely technical and customer support. Voltaix’s decision to expand into China illustrates our commitment to better understanding the market in China and improve the overall customer experience. We are pleased to have someone with Yun’s experience join the Voltaix team,” said Greg Muhr, Director, Global Sales & Marketing of Voltaix.

Voltaix manufactures specialty materials that enhance the performance and manufacturability of semiconductors and photovoltaics. Utilising its expertise in silicon, germanium and boron chemistry, its products are custom designed for the most demanding applications, including SiGe transistors for wireless communications chips.

Voltaix manufactures of a number of electronics products, including germane, diborane, trisilane, and trimethyl boron. The firm uses proprietary synthesis, purification, and packaging technology developed in-house. It also designs and builds its own equipment for use in our manufacturing operations.
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