PH Semiconductor Expands for Global Auto, EV Demand
The Department of Trade and Industry and the Board of Investments have welcomed the launch of new production lines by Automated Technology (Phil.) Inc. to support Panjit International Inc., a global semiconductor manufacturer. The expansion strengthens the Philippines’ role in the international semiconductor and automotive supply chain, particularly in the fast-growing electric vehicle sector. The

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The Department of Trade and Industry and the Board of Investments have welcomed the launch of new production lines by Automated Technology (Phil.) Inc. to support Panjit International Inc., a global semiconductor manufacturer.
The expansion strengthens the Philippines’ role in the international semiconductor and automotive supply chain, particularly in the fast-growing electric vehicle sector.
The new manufacturing lines enhance ATEC’s capacity to provide advanced semiconductor solutions tailored for Panjit’s global automotive clients.
ATEC, a Philippine-based outsourced semiconductor assembly and test provider, plays a key role in promoting high-value manufacturing in the country.
Panjit, headquartered in Taiwan, manufactures, assembles, and distributes semiconductors to various global markets.
This investment highlights the Philippines’ competitive edge as a manufacturing hub, offering skilled talent, strong infrastructure, and a favorable business climate.
It also reflects global industry confidence in the country’s ability to support sophisticated technologies used in automotive and electronics applications.
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