• 1983 -
NCR founded their CETC (Component Evaluation Technology Center) group. by splitting into three independent companies: AT&T, NCR,
Lucent. AT&T spun off Bell Labs and CETC into
Lucent Technologies. • 1998 - Lucent spun off CETC into the new company named
Integra Technologies. • 2005 - Amkor spun off Integra Technologies, again. • 2008 - Integra becomes employee owned. • 2013 - Integra acquired
Analytical Solutions Incorporated (ASI) in
Albuquerque, New Mexico next to
Kirtland Air Force Base near
Sandia National Laboratories. It provided failure analysis, construction analysis, destructive physical analysis, non-destructive testing, and counterfeit investigation of semiconductor devices. • 2017 - Integra acquired
CORWIL Technology based in
Milpitas, California. It was founded in 1990 to provide IC assembly and test services. • 2019 - Integra announced it moved its corporate offices into a new 14,000 sq ft facility in Wichita, and will house administrative, sales, and support staff. • 2021 - Integra opened a 2,700 square foot lab expansion housing 15 new pieces of specialized test equipment. • 2022 - The Integra Albuquerque facility (previously Analytical Solutions) was moved to its Wichita facilities. • 2022 - Integra acquired
Presto Engineering test assets. • 2023 - Integra proposes a $1.8 billion total capital investment for a one million square foot IC assembly & test facility and headquarters in the Wichita metro area that would provide at least 2000 new jobs. Integra would receive $304.2 million in public incentives from Kansas. Most of the funds would comes from the federal
CHIPS and Science Act to boost domestic manufacturing of semiconductors in the United States. The proposed site would be located at the southeast corner of
K-254 highway and Rock Road in
Bel Aire, a
suburb northeast of Wichita. • 2023 - Integra announced they will be opening a training center at 3718 N. Rock Road in Wichita, also it will serve as their interim headquarters until the new large building is completed. ==Facilities==