InnerSense
Wafer-handling Diagnostic Solutions
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2002 by Yigal Tomer and Yakov Bienenstock, InnerSense operates with 1–10 employees. The company was acquired by Ricor in April 2008.
Business overview
InnerSense develops diagnostic solutions for wafer handling in the industrial technologies sector. Its core product, the InnerSense SmartWafer (SMW2) system, utilizes high-resolution accelerometers to detect and record wafer motion and impact, enabling predictive maintenance and minimizing tool downtime. The fully automated system, including a SmartFOUP and remote database, serves industries involved in semiconductor manufacturing, solar cells, and other applications requiring precise wafer handling, operating within the Microelectronics & Photonics Solutions and Semiconductors & Electronics categories.
Strategic signal
In April 2008, InnerSense was acquired by Ricor. This acquisition integrated InnerSense's SmartWafer technology into Ricor's operations, signaling a strategic move to enhance capabilities in wafer handling and predictive maintenance within the semiconductor manufacturing industry. For investors, this highlights the value of specialized diagnostic solutions in optimizing industrial processes and reducing operational costs.
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- What is InnerSense's primary offering?
- InnerSense's primary offering is the SmartWafer (SMW2) system, a fully automated solution designed to detect and record wafer motion and impact, enabling predictive maintenance and proper tool recovery in semiconductor manufacturing.
- When was InnerSense founded?
- InnerSense was founded in January 2002.
- Who are the founders of InnerSense?
- InnerSense was founded by Yigal Tomer and Yakov Bienenstock.
- Which company acquired InnerSense?
- InnerSense was acquired by Ricor in April 2008.
- What markets does InnerSense serve?
- InnerSense serves geomarkets including China, South Korea, Japan, Europe, Taiwan, and the United States, focusing on the semiconductor and electronics industries.