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Kelington CEO Raymond Gan felt thrilled to be part of Ruili Integrated Circuit’s journey in developing China’s integrated circuit industry.
“It was no easy feat in the tendering pro- cess considering the competitive bidding process against various tier-1 industry peers. We believe this new addition will open more doors for us in terms of project opportunities in the thriving memory-chip market segment,” he stated in a statement released yesterday.
Gan also sees these contracts would add credence
credence to their track record and diversifying their portfolio of reputable clientele in China. It is crucial for the evaluation process for high-profile project tenders.
“The semiconductor market remains robust with no signs of a slowdown in spending or expansion by multinational corporations. In addition to China, we are also seeing a pickup in the Singapore market and we are actively bidding for projects there,” he added.
“Overall, we believe there is tremendous growth potential for us to ri