Entrepix Wins AZ Business Magazine's 2014 Industry Leaders of Arizona Award for Manufacturing


PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwired - Mar 11, 2014) -  Entrepix Inc. today announced it has received Arizona Business Magazine's 2014 Industry Leaders of Arizona (ILoA) Award in the Manufacturing category. Entrepix was recognized for its success in defining a new class of supplier to the semiconductor industry as a technology renewal partner and becoming the clear leader in this space.

"We saw a huge opportunity to support mainstream, non leading-edge chip manufacturers, helping them maximize their manufacturing equipment investments by extending the life span of their semiconductor manufacturing technology," said Tim Tobin, CEO of Entrepix. "Investing heavily in systems and infrastructure, and hiring qualified personnel to scale our operations, has allowed us to successfully grow the company. We are truly honored to receive this award, which corroborates the success and effectiveness of our business strategy."

Tobin and Steve Horowitz, COO of Entrepix, accepted the award on behalf of the company. The ILoA recognizes the contributions and impact of Arizona-based companies in key industries. The award was presented to Entrepix during the awards dinner that took place Thursday, Feb. 6 in Phoenix.

Entrepix supports mainstream semiconductor chip manufacturers by renewing technology in one of two methods: either restoring to like-new condition; or expanding a tool's use into new applications. In this manner, Entrepix enables long-term, reliable, predictable and cost-effective performance of its remanufactured equipment.

Committed to its Arizona roots, Entrepix recently expanded and relocated to a 38,000 square foot facility next to Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, which supports its chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) foundry and equipment remanufacturing operations.

About Entrepix Inc.
Entrepix Inc. serves the semiconductor and related industries as a leading provider of chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) production, integration and optimization services to IDMs, OEMs, MEMS, nanotechnology and CMP consumables suppliers. The company renews technology for existing and emerging CMP users by refurbishing semiconductor equipment or adapting the equipment for use in novel applications, such as airbag sensors and photovoltaics. As a technology renewal partner, Entrepix enables long-term, reliable, predictable and cost-effective performance of its remanufactured equipment. Headquartered in Phoenix, Entrepix operates a 38,000 square foot facility housing its CMP foundry and equipment remanufacturing facilities. www.entrepix.com.

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602 426 0544


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