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Press Release

Semiconductor
Industry Leaders Join Asyst Technologies'
Board of Directors

Fremont, CA, February 13, 1997 -
Asyst Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASYT), the leading supplier
of minienvironment and SMIF-based technology to the worldwide
semiconductor industry, today announced that Applied Materials'
(Santa Clara, CA) Dr. Ashok K. Sinha and MiCRUS' (Hopewell Junction,
N.Y.) Mr. Stanley J. Grubel have joined the company's board of
directors. Sinha, president of Applied Materials' CVD product
business group, and Grubel, MiCRUS' chief executive officer,
were appointed to the Asyst board effective January 21, 1997.
They fill a position vacated by William H. "Bill" Reed and further
expand board membership. Reed, recently retired president of
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), resigned
to pursue personal interests.
Dr. Mihir Parikh, Asyst's chairman
and CEO, stated, "We greatly appreciate Bill's contributions
and wish him the best in his future endeavors." Parikh continued, "Looking
forward, Ashok's and Stanley's experiences and insights will
further broaden the board's expertise. Along with our other prominent
directors, Ashok and Stanley will be instrumental in helping
Asyst develop new strategies for corporate growth in the years
ahead."
Sinha brings a strong technological
background to the Asyst board. Prior to joining Applied Materials
in 1990, he spent 20 years with AT&T Bell Laboratories in various
positions, including head of the VLSI Processing Technology and
Fabrication department. He also held the position of vice president
of Manufacturing Technology Development while on assignment to
SEMATECH, the industry/government consortium for semiconductor
manufacturing research. Sinha, who holds over 25 patents, received
his doctorate in materials science from Oxford University in
England.
Before joining MiCRUS, an advanced
semiconductor manufacturing company jointly owned by Cirrus Logic,
Inc. and IBM Corporation, Grubel spent nearly 30 years with IBM
in various engineering and management positions. Most recently,
he was the plant manager for semiconductor manufacturing at IBM's
Microelectronics Division in East Fishkill, N.Y. Grubel received
a bachelor's of science degree in electrical engineering from
City College of New York, N.Y., and a master's degree in industrial
administration from Union College (Syracuse, N.Y.).
In addition to Parikh, Sinha and
Grubel, Asyst's board of directors includes: Tsuyoshi Kawanishi,
senior advisor for Toshiba Corp.; James E. Springgate, independent
consultant and former president of Monsanto Electronic Materials
Company; and Walter W. Wilson, president of Solectron North America.
About Asyst
Asyst Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of material handling systems
that help semiconductor manufacturers improve their integrated circuit
(IC) manufacturing productivity. The company's Asyst-SMIFTM System combines
state-of-the-art minienvironments with advanced robotics to create ultraclean
processing environments that are both comprehensive and flexible. The SMART-TravelerTM
System (STS) works in tandem with SMIF to eliminate misprocessing. Both
Asyst-SMIF and its companion STS products are integral to seamless factory
automation. Asyst Software, Inc., is dedicated to the development of software
products for equipment communications and automated material handling,
identification and tracking. Founded in 1984, Asyst Technologies, Inc.
is headquartered in Fremont, CA, with facilities in Europe and the Far
East. Asyst Software is located in San Jose, CA The company's common stock
trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol ASYT.
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