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Company type | Public |
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Nasdaq: NVMI TASE: NVMI | |
Industry | Semiconductor |
Founded | May 1993 |
Founder | Giora Dishon, Moshe Finarov |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Gaby Waisman (president & CEO) |
Services | Semiconductor equipment |
Revenue | US$148.54 million (2015) |
US$11.58 million (2015) | |
US$15.75 million (2015) | |
Number of employees | 750 |
Website | novami |
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Nova Ltd., formerly known as Nova Measuring Instruments, is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Israel, a provider of metrology devices for advanced process control used in semiconductor manufacturing. Shares of the company are traded on the NASDAQ Global Market and on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Nova Ltd. was founded in May 1993 by Giora Dishon and Moshe Finarov.[2][3] Disn graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with a Ph.D in materials science.[4][5] Finarov earned a Ph.D in semiconductor physics from the Technical University in Moscow.[6]
Intel Corporation became a client of and investor in Nova in 1997.[7][8] In 1999 Nova announced the establishment of a subsidiary in Japan, Nova Measuring Instruments K.K., and that it was opening offices in Singapore in order to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific market.[9] Nova executed its initial public offering on the NASDAQ exchange in April 2000.[10] In 2006 Nova acquired HyperNex Inc., a Pennsylvania-based developer of microstructure analysis tools.[11] In 2021 Nova acquired ancosys GmbH, a privately held German company, specializing in chemical metrology[12]
Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd. (Nova), incorporated in May 1993, is a designer, developer and producer of integrated process control metrology systems.
The company was established in 1993 by Giora Dishon and Moshe Finarov, formerly of Orbotech, to develop an advanced concept of integrating metrology and inspection tasks into the semiconductor process line.
לד"ר דישון דוקטורט בחקר חומרים מהאוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים.
Moshe Finarov received his PhD in semiconductor physics from the Technical University in Moscow.
Intel has invested $3 million in Israeli company Nova Measuring Instruments, in exchange for 7.9% of its share capital.
בשנת 1997 אינטל השקיעה בנובה והפכה גם ללקוחה שלה.
In April 2000 Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd., in which Teuza's original investment was $900,000, issued its shares on the USA NASDAQ stock exchange (at a post money valuation of $285M).
As of August 9, 2006, HyperNex, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd.