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===Design centres=== * [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]: Hardware and software design center, started in 2020, with 50 employees. * [[Rabat]], [[Morocco]]: A design center that employs 160 people. * [[Naples]], Italy: A design center employing 300 people. * [[Lecce]], Italy: HW & SW Design Center which hosts 20 researchers in the Advanced System Technology group. * [[Ang Mo Kio]], [[Singapore]]: In 1970, SGS created its first assembly back-end plant in Singapore, in the area of Toa Payoh. Then in 1981, SGS decided to build a wafer fab in Singapore. The Singapore technical engineers have been trained in Italy and the fab of Ang Mo Kio started to produce its first wafers in 1984. Converted up to 8 inch (200 mm) fab, this is now an important 8 inch (200 mm) wafer fab of the ST group. * [[Greater Noida]], India: The Noida site was launched in 1992 to conduct software engineering activities. A silicon design centre was inaugurated in 1995. With 120 employees, it was the largest design center of the company outside Europe at the time. In 2006, the site was shifted to [[Greater Noida]] for further expansion. The site hosts mainly design teams. * [[Santa Clara, California]], ([[Silicon Valley]]), United States: 120 staff in marketing, design and applications. * [[La Jolla, California]], ([[San Diego]], United States): 80 staff in design and applications. * [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]], United States: Application, support, and marketing. * [[Prague]], Czech Republic: 100 to 200 employees. Application, design and support. * [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]]: 110 employees. Application, design and support. * [[Sophia Antipolis]], near [[Nice]], France: Design center with a few hundred employees. * [[Edinburgh]], Scotland: 200 staff focused in the field of imaging and photon detection. * [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada: In 1993, SGS-Thomson purchased the semiconductor activities of [[Nortel]] which owned in Ottawa an R&D center and a fab. The fab was closed in 2000, however, a design, R&D centre and sales office is operating in the city. * [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], Canada: HW & SW Design Center primarily involved with the design of video processor ICs as part of ST's TVM Division. * [[Bangalore]], India: HW and SW design center employing more than 250 people (Including the employees of [[ST Ericsson]] and [[Genesis Microchip]]). * [[Zaventem]], Belgium: 100 employees. Design & Application Center. * [[Helsinki]], Finland: Design Center. * [[Turku]], Finland: Design Center. * [[Oulu]], Finland: Design Center. * [[Tampere]], Finland: Design Center. * [[Longmont, Colorado]] United States: Design Center. * [[Graz]], Austria: NFC Competence Center.<ref>[https://www.nfcworld.com/2016/07/29/346498/ams-sells-nfc-and-rfid-reader-business-to-stmicroelectronics/ AMS sells NFC and RFID business to STMicroelectronics β NFC World] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181023234331/https://www.nfcworld.com/2016/07/29/346498/ams-sells-nfc-and-rfid-reader-business-to-stmicroelectronics/ |date=2018-10-23 }}. Retrieved on 2018-10-23.</ref> * [[Pisa]], Italy: A design center employing more than 50 people. R&D, analog and digital design.
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