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The IBM plant in Bromont has experienced impressive growth since its creation in 1972. Today, through the innovation, creativity and commitment of our entire team, our plant is ranked among the most successful in the semiconductor industry. » |
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Raymond Leduc
General manager, Bromont plant |
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Obtaining new production mandates on a regular basis is evidence of our international recognition, and especially our performance. Our level of productivity has improved every year due, among other things, to the many advantages available in Bromont. In fact, the expertise and availability of the workforce and the quality of the infrastructures are some of the factors that contribute to the growth of our activities and help to better position us in the aerospace market. » |
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Phillipe Simonato
General manager, Bromont plant |
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The semiconductor manufacturing wafer foundry now owned by DALSA Semiconducteur has been a resident of the Bromont High Technology Industrial Park since the early 1970’s. As a result of IBM and Dalsa, Bromont is the semiconductor manufacturing capital of Canada. The attraction that dates back to early 70’s and continues until now is: ready access to a high skilled workforce, ready access to an ample supply of water and electricity while being in reasonable proximity to the chemical and gas suppliers on the South Shore of Montreal. In addition to the challenging high technology work environment, we are able to attract highly skilled employees from all over the world due to the exceptional quality of life enjoyed in the region. The fact that our Bromont location is surrounded by nature and in close proximity to many sporting facilities during all four seasons, makes the Bromont region an excellent place to raise a family. » |
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Ralph Brooks
General manager, Bromont plant |
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