Close

Search

Search Menu
Photonics Media Photonics Marketplace Photonics Spectra BioPhotonics Vision Spectra Photonics Showcase Photonics ProdSpec Photonics Handbook

Toshiba Moves US Semiconductor Headquarters to Larger Facility

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
IRVINE, Calif., July 9, 2013 — Toshiba America Electronics Components Inc. (TAEC) has relocated its corporate headquarters in Irvine to a larger, 445,410-sq-ft facility that joins the company with five other Toshiba America Inc. subsidiaries and accommodates its day-to-day business and marketing activities.

The Toshiba-owned building, located at 9740 Irvine Blvd., is occupied solely by Toshiba companies and includes a training center, product demonstration facility and a cafeteria. The campus also features a solar energy system that utilizes a photovoltaic inverter technology created and implemented by Toshiba International Corp.

“Moving to the new larger campus is part of an ongoing effort to improve efficiencies within our company,” said TAEC President and CEO Hideya Yamaguchi. “The move not only accommodates continued growth, but also provides a more efficient work environment, while supporting our commitment to optimal use of space and resources.”

Approximately 160 executive, sales, marketing and administrative staff members have moved to the new headquarters.

For more information, visit: www.toshiba.com

Photonics.com
Jul 2013
AmericasBusinessCaliforniaElectronics & Signal Analysisenergyheadquarter relocationHideya YamaguchiTAECTest & MeasurementToshiba America Electronics ComponentsToshiba America Inc.Toshiba International Corp.

back to top
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube RSS
©2023 Photonics Media, 100 West St., Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA, [email protected]

Photonics Media, Laurin Publishing
x We deliver – right to your inbox. Subscribe FREE to our newsletters.
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.