**ASML Technology Named 'Company of the Year' at Dutch Engineering Awards**
Eindhoven, Netherlands - ASML Holding N.V., a leading provider of lithography systems for the semiconductor industry, has been named “Company of the Year” by the Dutch Engineering Awards. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the company’s innovative approach to solving complex engineering challenges and its commitment to excellence in the field. The Dutch Engineering Awards, presented by the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU eindhoven), recognize outstanding achievements in engineering and technology from companies across the Netherlands. ASML was chosen for its exceptional contributions to the semiconductor industry, including its development of cutting-edge lithography systems that enable the production of advanced microchips. “We are honored to receive this award, which acknowledges our company’s dedication to innovation and excellence,” said Peter van der Wijntjies, Chief Operating Officer at ASML. “Our team has worked tirelessly to push the boundaries of what is possible in semiconductor manufacturing, and we are proud to be recognized for our efforts.” ASML’s lithography systems play a critical role in the production of advanced microchips, which power everything from smartphones to self-driving cars. The company’s technology enables chipmakers to create smaller, faster, and more powerful devices that meet the growing demands of a rapidly evolving digital world. The award comes at an exciting time for ASML, as the company continues to expand its product portfolio and strengthen its position in the global semiconductor market. With its commitment to innovation and excellence, ASML is well-positioned to drive the future of semiconductor manufacturing and play a key role in shaping the next generation of technologies. ASML’s stock has been on a tear in recent years, driven by strong demand for its lithography systems and its position as a leader in the field. The company’s investors have been rewarded with significant gains, and ASML is expected to continue delivering strong performance in the months ahead.