Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Extending its reach into the Chinese thin-film display market, Linde
LienHwa (LLH), a subsidiary of the technology company The
Linde Group, today announced the award of a new gas contract by BOE
Display Technology Co., Ltd. Concurrently, LLH is further strengthening
its commitment to China with the establishment of an ultra-high purity
ammonia plant in Xiamen, Fujian province. These two developments build
on the Company’s focus to cater to the needs of upcoming technology
developments in TFT-LCD and LED manufacturing in China.
BOE Display Technology Co., Ltd. – a prominent supplier of thin-film
displays and services – has awarded a long-term bulk gas supply contract
to Linde LienHwa to feed the requirements of its new TFT-LCD plant in
Beijing which, when fully ramped, will have the capacity to make 90,000
Generation 8.5 (5.7m2) panels per month. Under this
agreement, LLH will provide BOE Technology with a turnkey installation
of the plant’s bulk gases supply systems and ongoing delivery of up to
40,000Nm3/hr of ultra-high purity nitrogen including other
bulk gases like hydrogen, argon and oxygen, essential in the
manufacturing of thin-film displays.
As display manufacturers push the boundaries of thin-film technology to
deliver vivid, life-like viewing experiences, there is an increasing
need for highly-efficient and cost-effective technology for use in the
manufacturing process. Playing its part as a technology partner, LLH
will invest EUR 23 million in Beijing Development Authority, to build a
Spectra-30,000 ultra-high purity nitrogen generator, the biggest of its
type in China, and large capacity liquid nitrogen storage tanks, plus
storage and supply systems for other gases.
Besides TFT-LCD sector, another emerging manufacturing sector is the
increasing number of Taiwanese LED wafer manufacturers investing in
China. A key driver of growth in LED display manufacturing in China is
due to the Home Appliance Subsidy Program in Rural Areas, a Chinese
initiative that is driving the mass adoption of LCD televisions in the
country, with LEDs increasingly used as backlights. The initiative aims
to improve the quality of farmers' lives, balance the country's urban
and rural development, shift the emphasis of economic growth from
exports to domestic demand and encourage manufacturers to design
products which are suitable for rural use.
A common material used in both TFT-LCD and LED wafer manufacturing is
Ammonia (NH3). To this end, LLH will construct an ultra-high
purity ammonia plant in Xiamen, Fujian province in south-eastern China –
which together with Linde’s on-site ammonia central supply scheme will
help to reduce cost and increase supply reliability to customer sites in
the region. The plant, scheduled to be operational by June 2010, will
help service LLH’s recent wins with Chinese LED manufacturers.
“Linde LienHwa’s supply contracts with leading manufacturers of
thin-film displays in China demonstrate customer confidence in Linde’s
innovative gas technologies to optimise cost-performance ratios
throughout the manufacturing process,” says Andy Cook, President of LLH
China. “To further demonstrate Linde’s commitment and lead in technology
for emerging market sectors, LLH has established an ultra-high purity
ammonia plant in Xiamen, Fujian in order to create new opportunities of
partnership for us in these emerging markets.”
About The Linde Group
The Linde Group is a world leading gases and engineering company with
almost 48,000 employees working in more than 100 countries worldwide. In
the 2009 financial year it achieved sales of EUR 11.2 billion. The
strategy of The Linde Group is geared towards sustainable earnings-based
growth and focuses on the expansion of its international business with
forward-looking products and services. Linde acts responsibly towards
its shareholders, business partners, employees, society and the
environment – in every one of its business areas, regions and locations
across the globe. Linde is committed to technologies and products that
unite the goals of customer value and sustainable development.
In China, Linde LienHwa (LLH), a joint venture between The Linde Group
and LienHwa MiTac Group of Taiwan, is dedicated to the supply of
ultra-high purity gases and related engineering projects and services to
the Semiconductor, TFT-LCD and Photovoltaic industries. LLH provides
China’s electronics industries with a powerful combination of local
infrastructure and technology from the market leader in gases and
chemical supply.