TABY, Sweden, April 22, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Micronic Laser Systems AB (Stockholmsborsen's Attract 40: MICR), a leading manufacturer of laser pattern generation equipment to the semiconductor and display industries, today announced that Photronics, Inc. (Nasdaq:PLAB) has ordered a Sigma7000 series laser pattern generator. The system will be used in the production of advanced semiconductor photomasks for the 130 nm technology node and beyond. Financial details of the order were not disclosed. The system will be shipped in the third quarter of 2002 at the latest.
"We are very pleased that Photronics has selected our Sigma7000 series of laser pattern generators. We consider Photronics to be a visionary company in the application of laser pattern generation" said Sven Lofquist, president and CEO of Micronic Laser Systems. "Micronic's laser-based tools offer an unsurpassed level of performance which is very attractive to both photomask makers and their customers."
The Sigma7000 series is based upon Micronic's unique SLM (Spatial Light Modulator) technology, fundamentally different from other pattern generators. The SLM-technology uses a massive parallel patterning principle, consisting of a chip with one million individually controlled micro mirrors. The technology delivers an uncompromised resolution with productivity, now and into the future.
About Micronic Laser Systems AB
Micronic Laser Systems AB is a Swedish high-tech company engaged in the development, manufacturing and marketing of a series of extremely accurate laser pattern generators for the production of photomasks. The technology involved is known as microlithography. Micronic's systems are used by the world's leading electronics companies in the manufacture of television and computer displays, semiconductor circuits and semiconductor packaging components.
Micronic is located in Taby, north of Stockholm and at present has subsidiaries in the United States and Japan and a service office in Taiwan. The company has 329 employees. Micronic maintains a website at: http://www.micronic.se
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