Unigen expands AI production with new Malaysian manufacturing hub
Unigen Corporation has begun construction on a new 56,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Malaysia, aimed at expanding production capacity for SSDs and AI modules.
The project involves an initial investment of RM100 million and is expected to create around 400 new jobs, with operations set to commence by summer 2025.
“Unigen is committed to providing bullet-proof supply chain continuity to our global customer base, while staying ahead of growing demand,” said Paul W. Heng, Founder and CEO of Unigen. “We are excited to break ground at KHTP, a strategic location to advance our goal of geographical diversification and expansion to align with our business contingency plans.”
The facility’s strategic location allows for vertical integration with Coraza Systems and benefits from the existing infrastructure of over 50 multinational companies in the area.
Unigen is committed to sustainability and corporate social responsibility, working with local authorities to ensure the new site has a minimal environmental impact.
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