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CUNITY, spun from DuPont, says Newark campus will keep growing and employ about 800
Summary
Ryan Moss, Newark site leader for CUNITY (the electronic materials company spun from DuPont), told the New Castle County Economic Development Subcommittee that the newly public company is investing at the Newark campus, which employs about 800 people and recently expanded near Glasgow High School.
Ryan Moss, the Newark site leader for CUNITY, told the New Castle County Economic Development Subcommittee on Dec. 2 that the electronic materials business formerly part of DuPont became the publicly traded company CUNITY on Nov. 1 and will continue operations and growth at the Newark campus.
Moss said CUNITY combines two main business lines at the Newark site — chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) technologies and advanced cleans and slurries — and that the company serves major semiconductor customers. "About 18 months ago, DuPont announced that DuPont would be splitting into 3 companies," Moss said. "November 1, CUNITY…
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