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Nanotronics

www.nanotronics.co

 
Nanotronics, a 2015 Inc 5000 company, manufactures the most advanced microscopes on the market: nSpec, nSpec3d, and nPath. Nanotronics` robust, customizable software enables these products to serve the semiconductor, material sciences, rubber, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. Additionally, Nanotronics` products are used in myriad research capacities. Nanotronics has successfully automated wafer inspection through patented algorithmic and artificial intelligence technologies at dozens of customers, including some of the largest semiconductor and microprocessor fabricators in the world. The deployment of Nanotronics` products at customer sites has improved operating efficiency and process control, yielding both top and bottom line benefits to customers. Nantronics Automation ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.nanotronics.co
  • 63 Flushing Avenue Building 128 Unit 241
    Brooklyn, NY USA 11205
  • Phone: 212.401.6209

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Frank Fries
Director Of Information Technology Profile
Vann Walke
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

Nanotronics raised $30M on 10/03/2017

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