Nippon Gases to collaborate with Spanish Semiconductor Industry Association

The Spanish Semiconductor Industry Association (AESEMI) has signed a collaboration agreement with Nippon Gases, a leader in the manufacture, distribution and sale of industrial, special and electronic gases. This collaboration is expected to promote innovation and growth in this industry.

Nippon Gases, part of Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation, stands out as a benchmark in the industrial and medical gases market, offering customized solutions for key industries such as electronics, food, biotechnology and healthcare. “This collaboration will contribute to a more active presence of Nippon Gases as part of the Spanish microelectronics ecosystem, having a greater visibility while providing our ability to supply electronic gases and facilities associated with their use” says Guadalupe Melero, Marketing Manager of Special Gases and Electronics of Nippon Gases Iberia.

The company is strongly committed to innovation, offering special gas solutions for the SC market and sustainability, with solutions such as biomethane that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Nippon Gases, recognized with the EcoVadis platinum medal, maintains high standards of safety and corporate responsibility, contributing to the sustainable development of various industries.

Nippon Gases is present in more than 13 countries, with a solid combination of business lines, commercial networks and distributors throughout the main industrial areas. It also stands out for its strong strategy of attracting and retaining talent and promoting sustainable development.

AESEMI represents the main Spanish companies dedicated to microelectronic design and semiconductor manufacturing. Its goals include giving visibility to all the companies that make up the Spanish semiconductor and microelectronics technology ecosystem, as well as strengthening the sector on a national and international scale. The cooperation between the two organizations will contribute to boosting the Spanish semiconductor sector.

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