Dow Corning - Electronics

Dow Corning - ElectronicsDow Corning Corporation (http://www.dowcorning.com/electronics ) is a globally integrated provider of materials, application technology and services, and is focused on providing innovative technology for all segments of the electronics industry. Dow Corning has development and applications centers strategically located throughout Asia, Europe and the United States. The centers offer advanced resources for electronics materials and services, and are staffed with experienced professionals who can provide technical support to customers locally. Dow Corning Corporation is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) and Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW). More than half of Dow Corning Corporation's sales are outside the United States.

Dow Corning - Electronics

+86 21 6288 2626 ext 207

www.dowcorning.com/electronics

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Dow Corning showcases new, advanced products at Electronica & Productronica 2005 show

Mar 15, 2005 Shanghai Dow Corning¡¯s, electronics and advanced technologies businesses used the Electronica & Productronica 2005 show, Mar 15-17 Shanghai, to demonstrate their latest product and technology advancements. The show attracted a high degree of interest and visitors to Dow Corning¡¯s booth reinforcing the company¡¯s leading position as a materials, technology and service supplier to the electronics industry.

Dow Corning Calls for New Model of the Materials Development Business in Semiconductor Industry

March 11th 2005 Shanghai During the recent 2005 China Semiconductor Manufacturing Summit, Mr. Phil Dembowski, the Global Market Manager of Dow Corning Semiconductor Fabrication Material delivered a presentation that addressed innovation and business success factors in materials development for the semiconductor industry. The presentation entitled ¡®Changing the Material Development Business Model for Success¡¯ drew a welcome response from delegates and was said to have effectively reflected the dawn of a new era for the semiconductor industry.