Hamamatsu Photonics will construct a new factory building at the Shingai Factory to increase its opto-semiconductor device production capacity

Hamamatsu Photonics will construct a new factory building at the Shingai Factory (Shingai-cho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu City, Japan) to cope with increasing sales demand for opto-semiconductors, X-ray image sensors and X-ray flat panel sensors. The new factory building will be completed in August 2020.

Hamamatsu Photonics will construct a new factory building at the Shingai Factory (Shingai-cho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu City, Japan) to cope with increasing sales demand for opto-semiconductors, X-ray image sensors and X-ray flat panel sensors. The new factory building will be completed in August 2020.

Hamamatsu Photonics has been supplying opto-semiconductor products for a wide range of applications and fields such as medical diagnosis and treatment, industrial instrumentation, automotive and scientific measurement. Recently, there has been increasing demand for plastic-molded opto-semiconductors mass-producible in large quantities as well as for X-ray image sensors and X-ray flat panel sensors used in radiation inspection devices. We expect a further increase in sales of these products over a diverse spectrum of fields.

Construction of this new factory building will help us build up our production system for opto-semiconductors, X-ray image sensors, and X-ray flat panel sensors. This will also consolidate our opto-semiconductor production processes that are currently located in different locations at the Shingai Factory and associated companies. These production processes will now all take place in the new factory building where we can streamline production efficiency and create a more robust supply system through labor-saving and automation. To boost X-ray image sensor and X-ray flat panel sensor production, we will speed up product development by consolidating design, development and evaluation into a single area and will also streamline our supply system by way of production processes located on the same floor to respond to constantly growing demand.

To ensure business continuity against natural disasters which are increasing in recent years, we will make anti-disaster measures more robust by incorporating earthquake and flood control measures into the building structure of the new factory based on our business continuity planning. At the same time, the new factory building is designed to actively incorporate eco-friendly measures such as LED lighting, heat-insulated walls, solar power plant and rainwater reuse systems.

Detailed information on the new factory building:

New Factory Building Overview

Factory building name: Shingai Factory Building No.2

Construction location: 1128, Shingai-cho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Pref., Japan (East side of Shingai Factory No.1)

Construction schedule: Construction will start July 2019 and will be completed in August 2020

Operation start schedule: October 2020

Building structure: Steel frame construction, 4 floors

Building size: Building area:4,560 square meters

Total floor space: 15,285 square meters

Facility layout:

1st floor: Visitor entrance, shipping area, production room

(cleanroom) for opto-semiconductors

2nd floor: Production room (cleanroom) for opto-semiconductors

3rd floor: Production room (cleanroom) for X-ray image sensors

and flat panel sensors

4th floor: Design room, evaluation room, meeting rooms, restrooms

Roof floor: Solar power plant (factory power supply needs) 186 kW

Total construction cost: Approximately 6.5 billion yen

Accommodation capacity: Approximately 400 persons

Products: Opto-semiconductor devices, X-ray image sensors and flat panel

sensors

Production capacity: Approximately 25 billion yen annually (converted to sales figure)

For more information visit www.hamamatsu.com, email: europe@hamamatsu.de

Submitted by:

Victoria Hudson

Hamamatsu Photonics UK Ltd

2 Howard Court

10 Tewin Road

Welwyn Garden City

Herts

AL7 1BW

Tel: 01707 294 888

Email: vhudson@hamamatsu.co.uk

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