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Tokyo Electron

IndustrialPublic

Creating new value through semiconductor and flat panel display production equipment

0Rounds
5Articles
General InformationTokyo Electron Ltd. is a Japanese semiconductor and flat panel display equipment manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with over 10,000 employees, founded in 1963.
Funding & FinancialsAs a public company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE: 8035) since 1975, Tokyo Electron is not venture-funded but has substantial market capitalization in the billions of dollars.
Leadership & TeamLed by President and CEO Tetsuro Higashi as of recent years, with a long-standing executive team managing operations across semiconductor and display equipment divisions.
Recent ActivityTokyo Electron continues to expand its portfolio of advanced process technology equipment supporting leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing, particularly for 3D NAND and logic chip production at major foundries.

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Public
industrial
Employees
1000+
Founded 1963
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