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Mike Falarski Director, Site Operations

An Introduction To Philips. Mike Falarski Director, Site Operations. Philips Worldwide. Philips Worldwide. An Introduction to Philips. Philips Worldwide. A Global Company

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Mike Falarski Director, Site Operations

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  1. An Introduction To Philips Mike Falarski Director, Site Operations

  2. PhilipsWorldwide Philips Worldwide An Introduction to Philips

  3. Philips Worldwide • A Global Company • Philips is a high-tech company that achieves profitable growth with a strong cash flow and sustainable market leadership positions, thus creating increased shareholder value. • Eighth on Fortune's Top Electronic Corporations • Europe’s Largest electronic company • More than $34 Billion in sales (for 2000) • Employing over 200,000 People globally • Located in more than 70 Countries • Active in over 60 Diverse Business areas An Introduction to Philips

  4. Philips in Silicon Valley • Product Divisions • Philips is a digital leader in LCD and CRT displays, Wireless communications, speech recognition, video compression, storage, medical and lighting products as well as the underlying semiconductor technology behind them. • Components • Consumer Electronics • Domestic Appliances and Personal Care • Lighting • Medical Systems • Semiconductors An Introduction to Philips

  5. Philips Worldwide • World-Class Solutions • The Philips foundation was laid in 1891 when Gerard Philips established • a company in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, to "manufacture incandescent • lamps and other electrical products". Today’s figures show a lot of change: • Lighting: 2.4 billion Incandescent Lamps produced yearly • Components: 30 million Picture Tubes made each year • Semiconductors: 50 million Integrated Circuits assembled daily • Medical: 2.5 million Heart X-rays done yearly on Philips equipment • Consumer Electronics: 1 in 7 TVs world-wide uses a Philips Tube An Introduction to Philips

  6. Philips inSilicon Valley Philips in Silicon Valley An Introduction to Philips

  7. Philips in Silicon Valley • A Major Player in Silicon Valley • Philips became a major force in Silicon Valley with the acquisition of Signetics - which then became Philips Semiconductors in the mid-1970s. • In the late 90s, the Philips Multimedia Center was created to bring a wide variety of business, research, and marketing disciplines under one roof. This soon grew into a larger facility called the Philips Silicon Valley Center. • Over 3000 Philips employees are in Silicon Valley • Philips occupies Four Campuses in the South Bay • Philips is one of the Fifteen Biggest Employers An Introduction to Philips

  8. Philips in Silicon Valley 80 San Francisco Airport Oakland Airport Philips Silicon Valley Center Sunnyvale Philips Semiconductors Sunnyvale San Jose Medical - ADAC Laboratories Milpitas 1 580 92 880 680 2 Fremont 101 280 84 3 Palo Alto Santa Clara 3 1 2b San Jose Airport Sunnyvale 2a 280 85 17 101 An Introduction to Philips

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