Peoria is poised to soon host a new semiconductor packaging and test campus as Amkor Technology has announced an extensive multi-phase project. A community meeting is slated for tomorrow, inviting locals to receive updates on this $2 billion investment that is expected to greatly impact the area. According to an official city announcement, the development aims to create approximately 2,000 clean, local jobs in Peoria.
The forthcoming assembly is designed to fully inform citizens and to solicit their engagement and feedback. Interested individuals can learn more by attending the meeting scheduled to take place from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Liberty High School Auditorium, located at 9621 W Speckled Gecko Dr. Attendees are advised to park in the West Student Lot. Detailed information about the event can be found through the official Amkor Technology website, as residents are encouraged to actively become involved in understanding the implications and benefits this venture promises to bring forward, as detailed by the city's official website.
The initiative is set to institute a hub for technological innovation, bolstering the local economy and providing a significant number of employment opportunities to the community. Questions and inquiries ahead of the community meeting can be directly addressed to Amkor via email at [email protected].