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Axcelis Technologies To Attend UBS Small-Mid Cap One-on-One Symposium

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SOURCE Axcelis Technologies, Inc.

BEVERLY, Mass., Feb. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACLS), a leading supplier of innovative, high-productivity solutions for the semiconductor industry, announced today that Mary Puma, Chairman and CEO and Jay Zager, Executive Vice President and CFO will attend the UBS Small-Mid Cap One-on-One Symposium at the InterContinental Boston on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. 

Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACLS), headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, provides innovative, high-productivity solutions for the semiconductor industry. Axcelis is dedicated to developing enabling process applications through the design, manufacture and complete life cycle support of ion implantation systems, one of the most critical and enabling steps in the IC manufacturing process.  For more information, visit the company's website, www.axcelis.com.

CONTACTS:

Maureen Hart (editorial/media) 978.787.4266
Jay Zager (financial community) 978.787.9408

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