Photronics Inc

Photronics, Inc is an American semiconductor photomask manufacturer. It was the third largest photomask supplier globally as of 2020.[4]

Photronics, Inc
TypePublic
IndustrySemiconductor Equipment & Materials
Founded1969
HeadquartersBrookfield, Connecticut
Key people
Constantine S. Macricostas (Chairman)
Frank Lee (CEO)[1]
ProductsSemiconductor Photomasks and Reticles, Integrated circuits, Flat-panel displays
RevenueIncrease US$609.691 million[2] (2020)
Increase US$63.928 million[2] (2020)
Increase US$40.343 million[2] (2020)
Total assetsDecrease US$1.188 billion[2] (2020)
Total equityIncrease US$804.962 million[2] (2020)
Number of employees
1,728 (October 31, 2020)[3]
Websitewww.photronics.com

History

Founded 1969 at Danbury, Connecticut as "Photronic Labs, Inc."[5] The company has manufacturing facilities within the USA (3), Taiwan (3), Europe (2), Mainland China (2), and one in Korea.

Technology

Photronics' reticle and photomask products fall into three major categories; standard products, advanced products, and large area masks. Technologists choose from Photronics' reticles and photomasks for their micro-imaging platforms. The variety of technologies offered range from mature 1:1 and 5X technologies to advanced, demanding sub-wavelength and next generation lithographic applications.[6]

Customers

20 largest customers:[7]

Aptina Imaging Corporation, AU Optronics Corp. , Dongbu HiTek Co. Ltd., Freescale Semiconductor, Global Foundries, HannStar Display Corp., IM Flash Technologies, Inotera Memories, Jenoptik AG, LG Electronics, Magnachip Semiconductor, Micron Technology, Nanya Technology Corporation, National Semiconductor Corporation, Novatek Microelectronics Corp., ON Semiconductor Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., ST Microelectronics, Texas Instruments, United Microelectronics Corp.

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