Tokyo Electron, President Kawai: Increase Investment in R&D for Semiconductors
In an interview, Toshiki Kawai, president of Tokyo Electron,
one of the world's major manufacturers of semiconductor manufacturing
equipment, said that the stable supply of semiconductors has become an issue
for Japan as part of its economic security. He showed the recognition that it
is necessary to strengthen investment in research and development from a
perspective.
The stable supply of semiconductors is positioned as one of
the important measures for economic security, such as confirming cooperation at
the Japan-U.S. economic version of the “2 plus 2” meeting held for the first
time last month.
Under these circumstances, Toshiki Kawai, president of Tokyo
Electron, one of the world’s major manufacturers of semiconductor manufacturing
equipment, responded to an interview.
In this, President Kawai said that Japan's investment in
research and development had weakened in the past, which is a point to reflect
on, and said, "What is important is continued investment in research and
development. It's important to have it," he said, acknowledging the need
to strengthen investment in research and development at the private sector
level, in addition to production capacity.
In addition, in response to the view that the growth in
demand for semiconductors is overshadowed by concerns about the global economic
slowdown, he said, “Semiconductors are important in both the progress of digitization
and the movement toward decarbonization, and we believe that they will continue
to grow in the medium to long term.
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