AT&S invests up to €2 billion in Malaysia plan to capitalise on AI boom
Summary
AT&S, an Austrian printed circuit board manufacturer, announces a €2 billion investment in a new facility in Malaysia to expand its production capacity and capitalize on the growing demand driven by the AI boom.
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