Rigaku Holdings Corporation has opened Rigaku Technology Taiwan Co., Ltd. (RTTW), a new group company in Taiwan. Specifically, facility within RTTW, Rigaku Technology Center Taiwan (RTC-TW), has also started full-scale operation.
RTTW will assume duties formerly managed by Rigaku Taiwan Branch (RCTW), established in 2024. As Rigaku’s base of operations in Chinese-speaking East Asia, RTTW aims to strengthen customer support and advance sustainable growth in the region.
RTC-TW will serve as an engineering base for advancing R&D, customer support, and joint development. The facility will include a clean room that replicates actual production environments, along with spaces for product and technology demonstrations, training, and joint development. Local teams will provide prompt, high-quality engineering support. Through these efforts, RTTW will further strengthen its ability to provide solutions tailored to the regions it serves in the semiconductor, materials, and life science fields.
Sam Chao, President of RTTW, offered the following remarks:
Taiwan is home to some of the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturers and scientific institutions. The establishment of RTTW and launch of RTC-TW reflect Rigaku’s deep and lasting commitment to Taiwan. Together, they form a foundation for faster response, deeper collaboration, and more agile innovation across semiconductors, materials science, and life sciences.
Kiyoshi Ogata, Senior Executive Vice President and Product Division General Manager, offered the following remarks:
As the pace of innovation accelerates, the importance of working side by side with our customers has never been greater.
In particular, we will drive the application of new technologies and the advancement of analytical solutions through collaboration with customers in next-generation logic and advanced packaging.
This center allows our teams to operate in proximity to Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem, while remaining tightly connected to Rigaku’s global R&D and manufacturing resources in Japan.
21 October 2025