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ZVEI: Fachgruppe 1 Bauelemente Munich - January 28, 2004 : 

Presented by Dick Sheehy, Manager, Site Location IDC-CH2M Hill, Portland Oregon on behalf of the Portland Development Commission ZVEI: Fachgruppe 1 Bauelemente Munich - January 28, 2004

IDC Overview: 

18 Offices Worldwide Portland, OR Corporate Headquarters 100% Employee Owned Incorporated 1985 Workforce of 1,000 Part of CH2M HILL Family of Companies IDC Overview Industrial Design & Construction

Worldwide Resources: 

Worldwide Resources

White Oak, Virginia: 

White Oak, Virginia 03PE1049.ppt IDC CONFIDENTIAL

IBM’s East Fishkill site in NY: 

300 Concept C3 IBM East Fishkill Post-Project Review 12 Dec 2002 322 321 304 308 316 320A 320B 310 315 338 330D 330C 334 325 327 343 385 309 303 I-84 Lime Kiln Road Route 52 Wet Area Wet Area Wet Area IBM’s East Fishkill site in NY

SGSMC in Shanghai, China: 

SGSMC in Shanghai, China 03PE1049.ppt IDC CONFIDENTIAL

Confidential Client Campus Chandler, Arizona: 

Confidential Client Campus Chandler, Arizona 03PE1049.ppt IDC CONFIDENTIAL

Confidential Client Hillsboro, Oregon: 

Aerial Photograph August 2002 Confidential Client Hillsboro, Oregon 409 acre site Cumulative investment approximately $10 billion Company’s largest site worldwide Next-generation manufacturing process Site Master Plan Front Entrance

Wacker Siltronic Portland, Oregon: 

Wacker Siltronic Portland, Oregon The opening of Wacker Siltronic’s Fab 1 in 1980 marked the first major silicon wafer manufacturer to arrive in Portland, Oregon. The metropolitan Portland area is referred to as the Silicon Forest due to a number of silicon wafer and semiconductor manufacturing companies located here.

Why do “Fabs” prefer Portland?: 

Why do “Fabs” prefer Portland? Abundant Water – quality, reliability and low cost Electricity – quality, reliability and cost Available sites – reliable and transparent process Schedule guarantees Oregon Land Use Planning 1979 Urban Growth Boundary Public Private Partnership – proactive assistance Active involvement by the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department Active involvement by the Portland Development Commission Active support by the Governor’s office.

Oregon: wood chips to silicon chips: 

Oregon: wood chips to silicon chips Wood Products Jobs Technology Jobs

Vertical Integration in the Semiconductor Industry : 

Vertical Integration in the Semiconductor Industry

Oregon’s Electronic Universe: 

Oregon’s Electronic Universe Top companies: Tektronix Intel Wacker Siltronic Hewlett-Packard In-Focus LSI Logic Novellus Innovion Planar Systems Merix Corp. Heike Mayer, Portland State University, Institute for Portland Metropolitan Studies

Oregon’s Strategic Location: 

Oregon’s Strategic Location

Strategic Choices: Asia, US & Europe Comparative Factor Costs: 

Strategic Choices: Asia, US & Europe Comparative Factor Costs

Comparative Factor Chart: 

Comparative Factor Chart

2004 Growth Drives Need for Investment: 

2004 Growth Drives Need for Investment Source: VSLI Research, Gartner/Dataquest, IC Insights Rev. 1/14/04

Your Spot in the Electronics Value Chain Affects Where you Should Locate: 

Your Spot in the Electronics Value Chain Affects Where you Should Locate

Investing in Innovative Production: 

Investing in Innovative Production ITRS 2003 identifies many "red bricks," or equipment, metrology & materials challenges that impact cost-effective manufacturing: Design Factory integration Test equipment Lithography Assembly & packaging Yield enhancement Metrology ESH Combining research with production is increasingly seen as the most effective way to overcome these significant technical hurdles.

Future Technologies: 

Future Technologies Nanotechnology Projected to be $1 Trillion Business by 2015 Flat Panel Display Fastest Growing Segment of Electronics Manufacturers in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan New Technology from North America Solar - 30% Annual Growth Rate MEMS Biotechnology Bio Chips

Top Semiconductor Vendors in 2002: 

Top Semiconductor Vendors in 2002 Source: Dataquest 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Intel Samsung Toshiba STMicro TI NEC Infineon Motorola Philips Hitachi Mitsubishi Fujitsu Matsushita IBM Micron Sony AMD Sharp Sanyo Rohm

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