Indium Corporation, a leading materials manufacturer for the global electronics market, is celebrating 30 years of operations at its Asia-Pacific hub in Singapore. Established on 12 July 1995, the facility marked the company’s first global expansion and entry into the semiconductor market. The milestone was commemorated with various events, including a tree planting ceremony, attended by company executives, employees, and community members.
The Singapore facility, which has grown significantly over the years, is now one of the largest flux manufacturers in the region. It produces high-quality materials used in advanced electronics such as semiconductors, smartphones, and electric vehicles. The facility’s expansion has enabled Indium Corporation to optimise processes, provide rapid customer support, and enhance collaboration with regional partners.
President and CEO Ross Berntson expressed pride in the facility’s achievements, stating, “Our employees, customers, and partners in the region will continue to build on our success in the Asia-Pacific region by collaboratively developing world-changing materials science.” He highlighted the pioneering of ultra-low residue fluxes and die-attach materials at the facility.
Looking ahead, Indium Corporation plans to further expand the Singapore hub to meet emerging needs in AI and high-power computing. The company has also expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific region with additional facilities in India, Malaysia, and South Korea. The Singapore facility holds IATF 16949, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 9001:2015 certifications, underscoring its commitment to quality and innovation.