SERMA Microelectronics Expand its Facilities in La Rochelle
April 22, 2025 | SERMA MicroelectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
SERMA Microelectronics, a major player in specialized microelectronics, continues its growth with the acquisition of a building adjacent to its current site in La Rochelle. This strategic expansion strengthens the company’s production and innovation capabilities, in line with the SERMA Group’s growth momentum.
Stepping up to power future growth
Established in La Rochelle for over 35 years, SERMA Microelectronics continues to invest in the optimization of its infrastructure. Following a major expansion inaugurated in 2019, the company is now entering a new phase by adding an additional 1,200 m² building to its current site in Périgny. This new space will include a cleanroom dedicated to microelectronic assembly, as well as office areas to support the growth of its technical and production teams.
“This expansion marks a significant milestone in our ability to meet the growing demands of our customers—particularly in the defense, oil & gas, and subsea telecommunications sectors—who are facing major challenges in ramping up production while ensuring the preservation of French industrial sovereignty. It also demonstrates our ongoing commitment to strengthening our presence in Nouvelle-Aquitaine and supporting industrial innovation in the region. ” said Maxence LEVEQUE, Managing Director of SERMA Microelectronics.
A strong regional presence and bold industrial ambition
Building on the expertise of the SERMA Group, SERMA Microelectronics is strengthening its position as a key player in the French microelectronics sector. This expansion is part of a broader dynamic of local industrial development and skills enhancement, with recruitment opportunities planned to support this growth.
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