Applied Materials and Arizona State University Celebrate Opening of ‘Materials-to-Fab’ Center
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) and Arizona State University opened the Materials-to-Fab Center on Oct 9, 2025, a shared $270 million research, development and prototyping facility at ASU’s MacroTechnology Works in Tempe.
The Center will house Applied Materials equipment to accelerate ideation-to-fab prototyping with industry partners, startups, government entities and other universities, and will support CHIPS-funded programs including the SWAP Hub and SHIELD USA advanced packaging work. Applied notes its EPIC Center is on track to open in 2026, and ASU’s engineering school (~33,000 students) will support workforce development.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) e la Arizona State University hanno inaugurato il Materials-to-Fab Center il 9 ottobre 2025, un laboratorio congiunto da $270 milioni per ricerca, sviluppo e prototipazione presso le MacroTechnology Works dell'ASU a Tempe.
Il Centro ospiterà equipment di Applied Materials per accelerare la prototipazione dall'ideazione al fab (ideation-to-fab) con partner industriali, startup, enti governativi e altre università, e supporterà programmi finanziati dal CHIPS, tra cui l'SWAP Hub e il lavoro di packaging avanzato SHIELD USA. Applied segnala che il suo EPIC Center è in linea per l'apertura nel 2026, e la scuola di ingegneria dell'ASU (circa 33.000 studenti) sosterrà lo sviluppo della forza lavoro.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) y la Universidad Estatal de Arizona inauguraron el Materials-to-Fab Center el 9 de octubre de 2025, un centro compartido de investigación, desarrollo y prototipado por $270 millones en las MacroTechnology Works de ASU en Tempe.
El Centro albergará equipos de Applied Materials para acelerar la prototipación desde ideación hasta fab con socios de la industria, startups, entidades gubernamentales y otras universidades, y apoyará programas financiados por CHIPS, incluyendo el SWAP Hub y el trabajo de packaging avanzado SHIELD USA. Applied señala que su EPIC Center está en camino de abrir en 2026, y la escuela de ingeniería de ASU (aprox. 33,000 estudiantes) respaldará el desarrollo de la fuerza laboral.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT)와 애리조나 주립대학교는 2025년 10월 9일 Materials-to-Fab Center를 개소했고, ASU의 MacroTechnology Works(Tempe)에 위치한 공동 연구·개발 및 시제품 제작 시설로 $270 million의 연구비를 제공했습니다.
센터는 애플라이드 머티리얼스의 장비를 활용해 아이디어 구상에서 생산까지의 시제품 제작을 가속화하고 업계 파트너, 스타트업, 정부 기관 및 다른 대학들과 협력하며 CHIPS 자금 지원 프로그램을 포함한 SWAP 허브와 SHIELD USA의 고급 패키징 작업을 지원합니다. Applied는 EPIC Center도 2026에 개장할 예정이라고 밝히고, ASU의 공학부는 약 33,000명의 학생을 통해 인력 개발을 지원할 것입니다.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) et l'Université d'État de l'Arizona ont inauguré le Materials-to-Fab Center le 9 octobre 2025, un centre partagé de recherche, développement et prototypage d'un budget conjoint de 270 millions de dollars au MacroTechnology Works de l'ASU à Tempe.
Le Centre hébergera les équipements d'Applied Materials pour accélérer le prototypage de l'idée à la fabrication avec des partenaires industriels, des startups, des entités gouvernementales et d'autres universités, et soutiendra des programmes financés par CHIPS, notamment le SWAP Hub et le travail d'emballage avancé SHIELD USA. Applied indique que son EPIC Center est sur la bonne voie pour ouvrir en 2026, et l'école d'ingénierie de l'ASU (environ 33 000 étudiants) soutiendra le développement de la main-d'œuvre.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) und die Arizona State University eröffneten am 9. Oktober 2025 das Materials-to-Fab Center, eine gemeinsame 270-Millionen-Dollar Forschungs-, Entwicklungs- und Prototyping-Anlage in ASUs MacroTechnology Works in Tempe.
Das Zentrum wird Equipment von Applied Materials beherbergen, um die Prototypenentwicklung vom Ideation-to-Fab mit Industriepartnern, Startups, Regierungsbehörden und anderen Universitäten zu beschleunigen, und es wird CHIPS-finanzierte Programme unterstützen, einschließlich des SWAP-Hubs und der SHIELD USA-Fortschrittspakete. Applied weist darauf hin, dass sein EPIC Center voraussichtlich 2026 eröffnet wird, und die Ingenieurschule von ASU (ca. 33.000 Studenten) wird die Entwicklung der Arbeitskraft unterstützen.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) وجامعة ولاية أريزونا افتحتا Materials-to-Fab Center في 9 أكتوبر 2025، وهو مرفق مشترك للبحوث والتطوير والنمذجة بتكلفة $270 مليون في MacroTechnology Works بتمبي.
سيضم المركز معدات Applied Materials لتسريع النموذج الأولي من الفكرة إلى التصنيع بالتعاون مع شركاء الصناعة والشركات الناشئة والجهات الحكومية وجامعات أخرى، وسيدعم البرامج الممولة من CHIPS بما في ذلك مركز SWAP ومشروع التعبئة المتقدمة SHIELD USA. وتشير الشركة إلى أن EPIC Center على المسار الصحيح لافتتاحه في 2026، وستدعم كلية الهندسة في ASU (حوالي 33,000 طالب) تطوير القوى العاملة.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) 与亚利桑那州立大学于2025年10月9日共同开启了 Materials-to-Fab Center,这是位于Tempe ASU MacroTechnology Works 的一座总投资约 $270 million 的研究、开发和原型制作设施。
该中心将容纳 Applied Materials 的设备,以加速从构思到生产的原型开发,与行业伙伴、初创企业、政府机构及其他大学合作,并将支持 CHIPS 资助的项目,包括 SWAP 中心和 SHIELD USA 高级封装工作。Applied 指出其 EPIC Center 计划于 2026 开放,ASU 工程学院(约 33,000 名学生)将支持劳动力发展。
- Capital investment of $270 million for R&D and prototyping facility
- Facility supports CHIPS-funded SWAP Hub and SHIELD USA projects
- Applied bringing state-of-the-art equipment into collaborative university space
- EPIC Center on track to open in 2026
- Leverages ASU engineering school with ~33,000 students for talent pipeline
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TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Materials, Inc. and Arizona State University (ASU) today marked the official opening of the Materials-to-Fab Center, a shared world-class
Applied Materials executives, including Dr. Prabu Raja, President of the Semiconductor Products Group, and ASU President Michael Crow were joined at the ribbon-cutting by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs and other government and city leaders to highlight the benefits that the MTF Center will bring to Arizona and the entire semiconductor industry.
“The work of advancing discovery and with it, the American semiconductor manufacturing industry, is of vital importance to the nation from both an economic competitiveness and a national security perspective,” said Arizona State University President Michael Crow. “The alliance between a global industry leader like Applied Materials and a leading research university like ASU and the work that will be done in the Materials-to-Fab Center will lead to breakthroughs and acceleration that enable chip manufacturers in the United States to lead the world in developing the technology that we need today and in the future.”
The Materials-to-Fab Center is designed to accelerate the transfer of innovations from ideation to fab prototype by bringing Applied Materials’ state-of-the-art semiconductor manufacturing equipment into a collaborative environment where the university, industry partners, startups, government entities and other academic institutions can work together.
Dr. Prabu Raja, President of the Semiconductor Products Group at Applied Materials, said, “Universities are the foundation of America’s semiconductor innovation pipeline, and we look forward to bringing together ASU’s world-class engineering teams with Applied Materials technologists and ecosystem partners at the Materials-to-Fab Center. These collaborations will focus on accelerating development of new chip technologies that are crucial to U.S. leadership in AI, high-performance computing and other megatrends shaping the future.”
Applied Materials is the largest U.S. producer of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Its tools are used to produce virtually every new chip in the world. The company’s major U.S. production facilities are located in Texas, Massachusetts, Montana, and a new site under development in Chandler, Arizona. The centerpiece of Applied’s research and development initiatives is the EPIC Center in Silicon Valley. On track to open in 2026, the EPIC Center will be the world’s largest and most advanced facility for collaborative semiconductor process technology and manufacturing equipment R&D.
Arizona State University has emerged as one of the nation’s leading universities in helping to shape the future of American microelectronics. As the recipient of several large investments from state, federal and private sector stakeholders, ASU conducts work across the entire microelectronics ecosystem – from front-end innovation to advanced packaging and large-scale manufacturing. With the largest engineering school in the country – approximately 33,000 students – ASU is also a driving force behind workforce and talent development.
“The Materials-to-Fab Center is a marriage made for Arizona and something that will benefit the entire region,” said Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs. “Applied Materials is an industry leader that already has a presence in the state with many of its customers invested in doing work within the ecosystem that is growing here and Arizona State University is a powerful force behind all the work being done, producing both the people who will lead this industry into the future and the ideas that will shape its progress. I am grateful to the Arizona Commerce Authority for helping this all come together and very excited to see this contribution to our economy coming to realization.”
The MTF Center builds on Applied Materials’ existing presence at ASU’s MacroTechnology Works facility as well as the research already being funded by the company involving ASU faculty and students. The Center is also already making contributions to ASU projects awarded through the CHIPS and Science Act for the Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub, which is advancing rapid translation of technologies for national defense and the SHIELD USA project, which is focused on advanced packaging technologies.
“The launch of the Materials-to-Fab Center ushers in a new era for U.S. semiconductor innovation, providing a one-of-a-kind platform where innovators can test, refine, and accelerate new processes and technologies,” said Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “This pioneering collaboration between Applied Materials and ASU strengthens Arizona’s position as a national leader in semiconductor R&D, and we’re proud to support this transformative initiative.”
“The physical space that this delivers and the tools provided by Applied Materials through this alliance are a very important part of the Materials-to-Fab Center,” said Sally Morton, Executive Vice President of ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise, which leads research for the university. “But it’s also a place for the experts in this field, ASU faculty and industry leaders, to come together and share ideas. Applied Materials bringing the voice of the customer and ASU adding the curiosity and creativity of its students. We’re very excited about what will happen here.”
Arizona is one of the nation’s key centers of microelectronics activity – home to some of the nation’s leading semiconductor producers and suppliers, major defense contractors, world-class universities and research institutes, and a vibrant startup community. The MTF Center will be an asset to small and large companies across the state and the Southwest region and a key capability for connecting ongoing investments in research and manufacturing.
About Arizona State University
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About Applied Materials
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMAT) is the leader in materials engineering solutions that are at the foundation of virtually every new semiconductor and advanced display in the world. The technology we create is essential to advancing AI and accelerating the commercialization of next-generation chips. At Applied, we push the boundaries of science and engineering to deliver material innovation that changes the world. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.
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