Advantest Becomes 1st Semiconductor Equipment Supplier to Receive University of Tokyo's Shokumon Prize
2009年10月8日 - 12:47AM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
TOKYO, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advantest Corporation
(TSE:6857TSE: NYSE:TSE:ATE) today announced that it has received
the prestigious Shokumon Prize, which the University of Tokyo
awards annually to individuals or corporations which have made
outstanding educational contributions. Advantest was nominated by
the university's VLSI Design and Education Center (VDEC), in
recognition of the company's support initiatives in recent years,
and becomes the first semiconductor equipment supplier to be
honored with the Shokumon Prize. Advantest's ties with VDEC date
from 2003, with the unveiling of the Takeda Building on the
University of Tokyo campus, funded by a donation from the company's
founder, Ikuo Takeda. In 2004, Advantest presented the center with
one of its T2000 SoC test systems - the world's first tester to
utilize an open architecture - as well as a groundbreaking e-beam
lithography tool, the F5112, with the aim of spurring technological
innovation in the semiconductor and nanotechnology arenas. The
donations accelerated joint research in leading-edge VLSI test
techniques. The T2000 installed at VDEC is currently being used for
nationwide graduate training, taking advantage of VDEC's academic
ties throughout Japan to expand the availability of this
cutting-edge test environment to future engineers and innovators.
Furthermore, the center's F5112 has recently been made available to
academics outside the University of Tokyo, with the 2007
inauguration of the Nanotechnology Network Program, a 5-year plan
sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology (MEXT). Selected as one of the Nanotechnology
Network's research centers, VDEC currently receives over 1,000
requests annually for access to the F5112 - an advanced
direct-write e-beam tool that enables maskless lithography by
etching patterns directly onto silicon wafers. Furthermore, in
2007, Advantest established the Advantest D2T Research Division on
the VDEC campus, coupling the company's expertise in semiconductor
test and technical know-how with VDEC's research capabilities.
"Advantest is honored to receive the Shokumon Prize from the
University of Tokyo," said a spokesman for the company. "This
highlights our continuing support for this world-class research
center. We remain committed to promoting links between industry and
academia, and supporting educational initiatives that both advance
semiconductor-related technology and mould the engineers who will
give us tomorrow's innovations." About Advantest Advantest
Corporation is the world's leading automatic test equipment
supplier to the semiconductor industry, and also produces
electronic instruments and systems. A global company, Advantest has
long offered total ATE solutions, and serves the industry in every
component of semiconductor test: tester, handler, mechanical and
electrical interfaces, and software. Its logic, memory,
mixed-signal and RF testers and device handlers are integrated into
the most advanced semiconductor production lines in the world.
Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest established its first
subsidiary in 1982, in the USA, and now has subsidiaries worldwide.
Among them, Advantest America, Inc. is based in Santa Clara, CA.,
Advantest Europe GmbH is based in Munich, Germany, and Advantest
Taiwan Inc. is based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. More information is
available at http://www.advantest.co.jp/en-index.shtml. DATASOURCE:
Advantest Corporation CONTACT: Amy Gold of Advantest America, Inc.,
+1-212-850-6670, Web Site:
http://www.advantest.co.jp/en-index.shtml
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