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- XTREME Technologies GmbH, a joint venture between Lambda Physik AG (Gottingen, Germany) and Jenoptik AG (Jena, Germany), has shipped the first prototype of its EUV lightsource. (Company News).(Brief Article)
- XTREME technologies GmbH, a joint venture between Lambda Physik AG (Gottingen, Germany) and Jenoptik AG (Jena, Germany), has shipped the first prototype of its EUV lightsource. Microstepper manufacturer Exitech Ltd. (Oxford, England] will use the lightsource in the initial test phase of EUV lithography, When XTREME...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- Former politician resuscitates eastern firm.(Lothar Spath; Jenoptik AG)
- Lothar Spath accepted the challenge of reviving Jenoptik AG when he resigned as premier of Baden-Wurtemberg in 1991. Jenoptik was a former East German company manufacturing sophisticated optics for the military and had 30,000 employees under the name VER Carl Zeiss Jena. It used to employ 30,000 workers but went...
- Research articles 1999-06-01
- Therma-Wave Inc. and JENOPTIK AG Settle Legal Differences
- FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 13, 1998--Therma-Wave Inc. and JENOPTIK AG, of Jena, Germany, have agreed to settle all their legal differences relating to their outstanding lawsuits in the United States and Germany. Patent issues concerning JENOPTIK's TWIN line of semiconductor measurement devices were the subject matter of lawsuits and judgments...
- Research articles 1998-10-13
- Jenoptik Infab Acquires CIMple Solutions to Expand Scope of Software Solutions; CIMple to Join Jenoptik Infab's Worldwide Group
- GENEVA, Switzerland--BUSINESS WIRE--April 2, 1998--Jenoptik Infab, a leader in total wafer fab automation, SMIF equipment and integration services for the global semiconductor industry, has acquired a majority interest in the CIMple Group, the dominant European supplier of equipment integration products and services. CIMple will be re-named Jenoptik Infab Limited in...
- Research articles 1998-04-02
- Semiconductor300 Places Order for Jenoptik Infab's New Wafer Logistic Station; WLS 300 Will be Instrumental in Automated Wafer Handling for Pioneering 300 mm Pilot Line Project
- GENEVA, Switzerland--BUSINESS WIRE--April 2, 1998-- Semiconductor300 has placed a multiple-system order for Jenoptik Infab's new 300 mm Wafer Logistic Station (WLS 300) for use in its 300 mm pilot project. The pilot line is being built at the Siemens facility in Dresden, Germany. The announcement was made here today at...
- Research articles 1998-04-02
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- Jenoptik, Therma-Wave Settle Suit
- German firm will not sell TWIN test line in U.S fremont, calif. -- Jenoptik AG of Jena, Germany, agreed to stop selling its TWIN line of semiconductor measurement equipment in the U.S. under a settlement of patent infringement litigation with Therma-Wave, Inc. Therma-Wave sued the German company...
- Research articles 1998-10-19
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