ASML disagrees with implication of “Chinese espionage”
11 Abril 2019 - 6:55AM
ASML disagrees with implication of “Chinese
espionage”
VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands, April 11, 2019 - ASML disagrees with
any implication that it has been victim of “Chinese espionage”, as
stated in an article in Dutch financial newspaper Financieele
Dagblad earlier on Thursday, 11 April 2019. The article discusses
the results of a public court case in the United States that ASML
had initiated and won last year, in which a company called XTAL was
found by a jury to have misappropriated ASML’s confidential and
proprietary information and trade secrets in 2015.
“The suggestion that we were somehow victim of a national
conspiracy is wrong. The facts of the matter are that we were
robbed by a handful of our own employees based in Silicon Valley,
who had broken the law to enrich themselves. All of this
occurred several years ago. We found this out by ourselves and
immediately sought legal action in public court in 2016. This was
reported on in several publications after our victory in November
2018,” said ASML President and Chief Executive Officer Peter
Wennink.
While still employed by ASML, these employees, with various
nationalities, stole software for mask optimization, a specific
small part of ASML’s broad product and services portfolio. The aim
was to create a competing product and sell it to an existing ASML
customer in South Korea. The funding for this company XTAL
originated from South Korea and China. The damage award by the
Santa Clara Superior Court was 223 million dollars and based on
“unjust enrichment” in connection with lost sales opportunities. It
is unclear to what extent these damages can be collected from the
now bankrupt company XTAL.
ASML regrets it has been victim of this corporate theft and
acted swiftly and decisively when it found out what happened.
Although theft of corporate property has always existed across
industries and will always be a risk, ASML has substantially
increased its efforts to protect its assets even further in recent
years.
“We resent any suggestion that this event should have any
implication for ASML conducting business in China. Some of the
individuals happened to be Chinese nationals, but individuals from
other nations were also involved. We do protect our proprietary
knowledge carefully and are very sensitive to information security.
We believe we can serve all our customers, including our Chinese
customers, and help them build their businesses. We are encouraged
by the recent constructive talks and agreements between the
European Union and China that China will step up its efforts to
respect and protect corporate intellectual property of non-Chinese
companies, including effective enforcement actions. We will be even
more encouraged when we see these materialize in Chinese law and
jurisprudence,” Wennink said.
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ASML Investor Relations Contacts |
Monique Mols, phone +31 6
528 444 18 |
Skip Miller, phone +1 480
235 0934 |
Lucas van Grinsven, phone
+31 6 10 19 95 32 |
Marcel Kemp, phone +31 40
268 6494 |
Brittney Wolff Zatezalo,
phone +1 408 483 3207 |
Craig DeYoung, phone +852
2295 1168 |
About ASMLASML is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of
chip-making equipment. Our vision is a world in which semiconductor
technology is everywhere and helps to tackle society’s toughest
challenges. We contribute to this goal by creating products and
services that let chipmakers define the patterns that integrated
circuits are made of. We continuously raise the capabilities of our
products, enabling our customers to increase the value and reduce
the cost of chips. By helping to make chips cheaper and more
powerful, we help to make semiconductor technology more attractive
for a larger range of products and services, which in turn enables
progress in fields such as healthcare, energy, mobility and
entertainment. ASML is a multinational company with offices in more
than 60 cities in 16 countries, headquartered in Veldhoven, the
Netherlands. We employ more than 23,800 people on payroll and
flexible contracts (expressed in full time equivalents). ASML is
traded on Euronext Amsterdam and NASDAQ under the symbol ASML. More
information about ASML, our products and technology, and career
opportunities is available on www.asml.com.
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