Japan BrandVoice: Japan’s SMEs Continue To Be At The Core Of Semiconductor Production Toward The Age Of 5G

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Japan’s SMEs continue to be at the core of semiconductor production toward the age of 5G Sponsored by JapanGov

The improved connections and communication that 5G brings can help control your car and your electrical appliances, monitor the environment and even help perform medical surgery remotely. As we witness 5G needs semiconductors that respond to the higher communication speed and frequency, it may be worth noting that crucial parts of the semiconductor manufacturing process continue to be originated with small and medium enterprises in Japan.

Ohashi thinks what makes the company the best is the combination of the technology to find the right balance among resin, solvent and PAG for utmost purity and the unmatched enthusiasm to serve the needs of their customers.NuFlare Technology Managing Director Yamada Hirokazu has a simple explanation of his company’s contribution to the semiconductor manufacturing process: “Think of it as printing a photo on paper,” he says.

The speed of progress in the semiconductor field is unrelenting, particularly in the age of 5G, so NuFlare allocates an impressive 20% of its sales for R&D, part of which is looking into deep learning technology as a means of investigating the causes of errors in the terabytes of the circuit pattern data to respond to the 5G level of precision.

 

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