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Delvitech Expands Into Microelectronics and Chiplet Segments
January 23, 2025 | DelvitechEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Delvitech, a global leader in AI-driven optical inspection technology, is proud to announce its strategic expansion into the microelectronics and chiplet sectors.
Leveraging its unparalleled adaptability, proprietary neural networks, and patented cutting-edge hardware, Delvitech is uniquely positioned to address the escalating complexities of these emerging industries.
Revolutionizing Advanced Optical Inspection
Delvitech’s groundbreaking technology has consistently set the standard in automated optical inspection (AOI) by overcoming the limitations of traditional systems. Unlike parameter- and threshold-based methods, Delvitech employs advanced AI neural networks to deliver:
- Minimal Manual Configuration, automatically identifying and configuring components with precision.
- Tailored Inspections, offering customized inspection processes tailored to specific requirements.
- Unmatched Accuracy, reducing false positives by a factor of 10 compared to industry competitors.
- Continuous Evolution, including a training manager that enhances inspection capabilities directly on the machine.
A Leap into Microelectronics and Chiplets
The company’s proprietary technology—supported by its custom-designed hardware, including a new patented optical head that will be launched in 2025—delivers the precision, flexibility, and scalability required to inspect advanced microelectronics and chiplet-based designs. As these sectors converge around complex architectures, Delvitech’s AI-powered solutions will address those critical challenges currently affecting the two sectors:
- Heterogeneous Integration: Precision inspection for multi-material assemblies and hybrid bonding.
- Nanoscale Imaging: Advanced optics capable of resolving sub-micron features.
- AI-Driven Analytics: Enhanced defect detection and classification through real-time analysis.
The Only Technology Ready for the Challenge
Delvitech’s fully integrated hardware-software ecosystem is the only solution available today capable of meeting the stringent demands of microelectronics and chiplet manufacturing. Its adaptability across production stages and ability to train neural networks on-machine ensure it remains a step ahead of evolving industry requirements.
“The microelectronics and chiplet sectors represent the forefront of technological innovation, with increasing complexity demanding unprecedented precision and adaptability,” said Roberto Gatti, CEO of Delvitech. “Our technology is uniquely positioned to provide the flexibility and performance necessary to drive these industries forward.”
A Future-Proof Solution
Delvitech’s expansion into these sectors is driven by a vision to continually push the boundaries of what is possible in inspection technology. From advanced packaging to real-time defect prevention, Delvitech is committed to delivering solutions that redefine manufacturing efficiency and reliability.
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