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ASML continues to be at the forefront of technology and innovation and can’t wait to introduce the next-generation of extreme ultra-violet (EUV) - High NA. “I am proud to be a part of a company whose tools are critical to the manufacture of every advanced computer chip in today’s world. We are working hard to drive the next decade of computer chip advancement – what CNBC called “the most technologically advanced tool ever built by mankind.” In this article, learn more from our team about what is to come and the exciting opportunities available for experienced engineers to work alongside our development teams.
ASML continues to be at the forefront of technology and innovation and can’t wait to introduce the next-generation of extreme ultra-violet (EUV) - High NA. “I am proud to be a part of a company whose tools are critical to the manufacture of every advanced computer chip in today’s world. We are working hard to drive the next decade of computer chip advancement – what CNBC called “the most technologically advanced tool ever built by mankind.” In this article, learn more from our team about what is to come and the exciting opportunities available for experienced engineers to work alongside our development teams.
We’re extremely proud of everyone who joined us in this year's Summer of Pride! From events in San Diego to 'Pink Monday' in Tilburg, the Netherlands, we united across countries to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the world of tech. To top off a wonderful Amsterdam Pride Week, we marched along in the Pride Walk and danced on our boat at the famous Amsterdam Canal Parade last week.
At ASML, we continue to push the limits of the semiconductor industry in a fast-paced environment. We make it possible for our customers to deliver cutting edge nodes that improve the power and efficiency of products. Orvy Polanco explains his role as a Mechanical Design engineer and how the culture and technology at ASML has driven him to love his job.
The global chip shortage means that demand for our machines is higher than ever. Last week we connected our 7,000+ manufacturing colleagues around the world through an inspiring global event. Our factories are up for the challenge! Read more here: https://www.asml.com/en/careers/teams/manufacturing
At ASML, we’re committed to creating a safe and inclusive work environment that allows employees to bring their true selves to work every day. “Ever since I joined ASML, the inclusive culture has been obvious. There are permanent reminders like the rainbow crosswalk painted outside our headquarters.” Head of Wilton’s Proud employee network, Matthew Sorna, shares some personal stories from LGBTQ+ employees about pride and inclusion in this article.
As we wrap up a phenomenal Pride month, full of LGBTQ+ global events from the US to the Netherlands, we’re also marking the beginning of a fantastic ‘Summer of Pride’ with many more events lined up! Creating an inclusive environment is one of our top priorities year round at ASML – our unique perspectives are what help us push the limits of technology.
At ASML, we celebrated International Women in Engineering Day on June 23rd. Here's to the women who challenge the status quo, to those who solve challenging problems and continually seek to improve the world of engineering. Jiyou Fu shares some inspiring stories about how ASML empowers women in our industry.
Nowhere is the power of our R&D more tangible than at our yearly Technology Conference. It’s one of the largest developer events in the world – this year, nearly 10,000 engineers and selected R&D partners came together to share their technology insights. A day full of learnings, surprises and recognition for the great work of our engineers.
ASML employees share the importance of celebrating Juneteenth and prioritizing BIPOC careers in STEM in this article by Allen Goines. This Juneteenth, join us in celebrating progress, hope and the emancipation of African Americans. "We have come a long way, but we should always remember history, learn from it, and try to tell it as accurately as possible to future generations."