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Japan Electronic Materials Corp

Japan Electronic Materials Corp

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About the company

JAPAN ELECTRONIC MATERIALS CORPORATION is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of semiconductor testing products and electron tube parts. The Company operates through two business segments. The Semiconductor Testing Product segment is mainly engaged in the manufacture and sale of cantilever type probe cards, as well as vertical contact probe cards, vertical contact probe cards with springs and other advanced probe cards. The Electron Tube Part segment is mainly engaged in the manufacture and sale of cathodes and filaments.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)19.30bn
  • Net income in JPY1.89bn
  • Incorporated1960
  • Employees1.08k
  • Location
    Japan Electronic Materials Corp2-5-13, Nishinagasu-choAMAGASAKI-SHI 660-0805JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 664822007
  • Fax+81 664828993
  • Websitehttps://www.jem-net.co.jp/
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