Matthias Wissert, head of R&D at Trumpf, about the changes in the engineering culture at the German machine and laser developer in the last twelve years - driven in part by the collaboration with ASML. https://bits-chips.com/
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Matthias Wissert, head of R&D at Trumpf, about the changes in the engineering culture at the German machine and laser developer in the last twelve years - driven in part by the collaboration with ASML. https://bits-chips.com/
Ale Sytsma is one of the last three ASML employees with a Philips background who will retire this year. He installed the first PAS 2000 waferstepper at the very first customer, IBM in Burlington (US). In this interview (in Dutch), he talks about the early days of stepper development at Philips and ASML and his adventures at Big Blue. https://bits-chips.com/
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Matthias Wissert, head of R&D at Trumpf, about the changes in the engineering culture at the German machine and laser developer in the last twelve years - driven in part by the collaboration with ASML. https://bits-chips.com/