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New facility is planned to become the primary work site for more than 70 existing workers Dupont Chooses Delaware for expansion of semiconductor materials production

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its Delaware facilities. Supporting DuPont Electron - ics & Industrial’s investment of $50 million in equipment and fit out costs for the new site are a Jobs Performance Grant of $65,550 and a Capital of Expen - diture Grant of $1,578,000 from the Delaware Strategic Fund. Distribution of grants from the Delaware Strategic Fund is de - pendent on the company meet- ing commitments as outlined to Delaware’s Council on Develop - ment Finance, which reviewed and approved the company’s request for up to $1,643,550 in total grant funding. “DuPont materials for chemi - cal mechanical planarization are an essential part of the semiconductor supply chain, used by customers around the world in highly sensitive semi- conductor chip fabrication,” said John Singer, vice president, Integrated Operations, DuPont Electronics & Industrial. “As we expand to meet industry growth, we’re pleased to have identified a new facility near our existing CMP manufactur - ing operations in Delaware,

where we can continue to have close collaboration with our ex - perienced colleagues in opera- tions, engineering, quality and other interconnected teams.” About Delaware Prosperity Partnership Delaware Prosperity Partner - ship leads Delaware’s economic development efforts to attract, grow and retain businesses; to build a stronger entrepreneur- ial and innovation ecosystem. About DuPont Electronics & Industrial DuPont Electronics & In - dustrial is a global supplier of new technologies and perfor- mance materials serving the semiconductor, circuit board, display, digital and flexo - graphic printing, healthcare, aerospace, industrial and transportation industries. From advanced technology centers worldwide, teams of talented research scien- tists and application experts work closely with customers, providing solutions, prod- ucts and technical service to enable next-generation technologies. MARE

ILMINGTON, DE — DuPont Semi - conductor Technolo-

gies, a business unit of DuPont Electronics & Industrial, and a leading producer of specialty materials used in the produc- tion of semiconductors, has chosen Glasgow, DE, for a $50 million expansion in response to growing industry demand. Following an extensive site search throughout Northern Delaware and Maryland, Du - Pont Electronics & Industrial decided to expand its Semicon - ductor Technologies manufac- turing operations into a new 385,000 s/f facility near its existing Newark, DE, location. The new facility is planned to become the primary work site for more than 70 existing work - ers and create about 10 new positions in Delaware. “The DuPont Company has been part of Delaware’s DNA for 220 years. With this expan - sion of their semiconductor di- vision, the company is showing their commitment to our state and workforce,” said Governor John Carney. “This site will

bring with it a new 385,000 s/f facility and 10 new jobs close to its existing Newark campus at a time when semiconductors are needed more than ever. Thank you to DuPont Electron - ics & Industrial for continuing to make Delaware a part of the DuPont story.” DuPont and its innovative technologies have played a key role in Delaware’s economy for over 220 years. Today, DuPont is a premier multi-industrial leader with technology-based materials and solutions that help transform industries and everyday life. DuPont Semiconductor Technologies delivers enabling materials for semiconductor fabrication, packaging and as- sembly. In Delaware, the Semi - conductor Technologies team manufactures key materials used in chemical mechanical

planarization (CMP), an essen - tial step in modern semiconduc- tor fabrication processes. Semiconductors are vital parts of the technologies people depend upon daily around the world. Demand for semiconduc - tor chips continues to grow, driven by global trends such as surges in data storage, 5G and other wireless communications, and automotive electronics. Increased reliance on digital technologies for online col- laboration and cloud comput- ing also highlight how critical semiconductor chips are to the global economy. Poised for a decade of growth, the semiconductor in- dustry is projected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2030. With its latest invest- ment, DuPont will be well positioned to serve customers in this growing industry from

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