Nearfield Instruments establishes Korean subsidiary​

Nearfield Instruments establishes Korean subsidiary

Hwaseong, South Korea

Nearfield Instruments (NFI), the leading semiconductor scanning-probe metrology equipment supplier, today announced the establishment of its Korean subsidiary, with its headquarters in Hwaseong.

Nearfield Instruments Korea focuses on  Korean customer service and joint development activities as well as R&D to accelerate NFI’s roadmap. The Korean office will be NFI’s first overseas office and its third location. NFI foresees that the South Korea location will expand rapidly in terms of capacity through the recruitment of highly talented candidates in the new Hwaseong location.

The establishment of the Korean entity confirms the significant customer demand for NFI’s products. NFI has developed two new products and metrology technologies based on SPM (Surface Probe Metrology), “QUADRA,” and SSPM (Sub-Surface Probe Metrology). NFI employees more than 100 staff members

Hamed Sadeghian, President and CEO of Nearfield Instruments, commented: ‘I am delighted that we have opened our Hwaseong offices. NFI Korea enables us to work even closer with our customers to support their innovation cycles, and provide faster service to our customers by narrowing the geographic distance.’

Nearfield Instruments already has two locations based in the Netherlands. The headquarters in Rotterdam is the primary product development and system integration site. The headquarters includes offices, laboratories, and cleanroom facilities.

In 2020, NFI opened its second location in the Netherlands, at the High-Tech Campus (HTC) in Eindhoven, where the main focus lies on mechatronics and advanced motion control.

Nearfield Instruments receives €17.5 million investment from Invest-NL and Innovation Industries

Nearfield Instruments

Nearfield Instruments receives €17.5 million investment from Invest-NL and Innovation Industries

Nearfield Instruments (NFI), the leading semiconductor scanning probe metrology equipment scale-up, today announced that it has raised €17.5 million as part of its Series B funding round. Dutch impact investor Invest-NL contributes € 10,5 million. The other investor is the existing shareholder Innovation Industries, with an investment of € 7 million.

This current funding round supports Nearfield Instruments to intensify the collaboration with its leading customers and take the necessary next steps in scaling up the organization to develop new metrology technologies, attract top tech talents, and expand their infrastructure.

Hamed Sadeghian (CEO of Nearfield Instruments) on the investments of Invest-NL and Innovation Industries: “As a fast-growing company, we are pleased with this addition to the Series B financing round. We will further strengthen our team with top high-tech talent and increase our production capacity. We can rapidly grow Nearfield Instruments, amongst others by bringing our second product for subsurface metrology to the market, being non-destructive subsurface nano-scale metrology”. He adds: “We happily welcome Invest-NL as a new partner. Their support will further strengthen the impact we will make in the semiconductor metrology market”.

Wouter Bos (CEO Invest-NL) is enthusiastic about the investment for various reasons: “The Dutch semiconductor industry is one of the absolute best in the world. With this investment, Invest-NL is committed to Nearfield Instruments for the long term. It underlines our commitment to the mission that, the Netherlands will continue to be a leader in innovation in the future. In addition, I am pleased that this Deep Tech investment was partly realized with the use of the “InnovFin SME Guarantee Facility” that we recently agreed with the European Investment Fund (EIF). It illustrates how we offer innovative Dutch scale-ups better access to European investment funds”.

Nard Sintenie (General Partner at Innovation Industries) adds: “Nearfield Instruments has developed very well since its inception in 2016 and has reached a significant technical and commercial milestone with the delivery of its first system at the end of 2020. As a proud investor and shareholder from the very beginning, we are once again supporting Nearfield Instruments in this round, enabling further upscaling. We are convinced that Nearfield Instruments will be at the forefront of metrology for the global semiconductor industry, and we welcome Invest-NL as a co-investor.”

About Invest-NL

Invest-NL invests as an impact investor in companies and projects that make the Netherlands more sustainable and innovative. The focus is on the carbon-neutral and circular economy and innovative, fast-growing companies (scale-ups). Invest-NL finances and advises innovative entrepreneurs according to the principle “impact is the goal, return the means”. Invest-NL always works together with other financiers and is the Dutch partner for European investment institutions. Invest-NL employs 60 employees from the Amsterdam office. For more information, go to www.invest-nl.nl

About Nearfield Instruments

Nearfield Instruments is a high-tech scale-up active in the semiconductor industry. The company develops and delivers ground-breaking process control metrology solutions that are able to measure essential 3D nanostructures in a non-destructive manner during the manufacturing process of microchips. Examples of microchips are memory and logic processors for laptops, smartphones, data centers, etc. Measuring these structures is essential to be able to produce good chips.

Nearfield Instruments’ customers are global microchip manufacturers. The technique developed by Nearfield Instruments is based on so-called “Scanning Probe Microscopy” (SPM), which scans the surface in three dimensions with an atomically sharp tip. Nearfield Instruments has improved and refined SPM to achieve significant measurement speeds, and non-destructively measure complex 3D structures, both on surface (product ‘QUADRA’) and below surface (product ‘SONARA’). Other metrology technologies (which often work based on electrons or light (photons)) cannot measure the very smallest 3D nanostructures precisely or quickly enough non-destructively.

Nearfield Instruments is uniquely positioned and has the ambition to grow into a world-leading semiconductor metrology equipment supplier. Nearfield Instruments cooperates closely with the excellently developed high-tech ecosystem in the Netherlands. The company operates from Rotterdam (head office) and Eindhoven (High Tech Campus). Currently, it employs 103 employees.

About Innovation Industries

Innovation Industries is a leading Dutch venture capital company that focuses on high-tech, medical technology, and agrifood technology companies. In addition to financial support, Innovation Industries offers operational and strategic support to position optimally the companies in its portfolio for success. Innovation Industries has more than € 250 million in investments under its management and invests in all phases of growth and development. More information: www.innovationindustries.com

Media contacts

Invest-NL

Paul Hartogsveld, +31 (0) 6 11589127, paul.hartogsveld@invest-nl.nl

Nearfield Instruments

Medhat Othman, +31 (0) 6 13644896, medhat.othman@nearfieldinstruments.com

Innovation Industries

Nard Sintenie, +31 (0) 6 10 01 10 72, ns@innovationindustries.com

Jos Maas steps down as CEO of Nearfield Instruments. Hamed Sadeghian appointed as new CEO

Jos Maas steps down as CEO of Nearfield Instruments, Hamed Sadeghian appointed as new CEO

Nearfield Instruments announces that Jos Maas has decided to step down as CEO. Founder Hamed Sadeghian will assume the role of CEO next to his current role as President and CTO.

‘The intention was, of course, to do this job for a longer period, but as the match was not optimal from both sides, it is better to move on. With Hamed in the position of CEO, I feel the leadership of Nearfield is in good hands though’, says Maas. 
Sadeghian adds: ‘We regret but respect Jos’ decision and want to thank him for his considerable contribution. We wish him all the best’.

Nearfield Instruments celebrates women in Tech​

Nearfield Instruments celebrates women in Tech

On the 11th of February, Nearfield Instruments celebrated The International day for women in science through a social media campaign emphasizing women in tech and the importance of enabling and empowering women in the tech industry. The campaign published several posts telling the stories of the women technical staff at NFI, their inspirations, and their advices for other women in tech. The campaign continued until the 8th of March, The International women’s day.

Nearfield Instruments ships first-generation high-throughput 3D metrology system “QUADRA”

Rotterdam, The Netherlands – Today Nearfield Instruments B.V. announced the first shipment of QUADRA, the first-generation High-Throughput Scanning Probe Metrology system for 5 nm nodes and beyond. The first QUADRA has shipped to a non-disclosed customer and it demonstrated successful multi-head operation, measuring dense structures with high aspect-ratios on advanced DRAM and Logic device wafers.

QUADRA’s unique architecture features parallel independent multi-head operation and the ability to position and align extremely fast and accurate. This gives QUADRA a 100-fold throughput advantage over other automated single-probe AFM metrology tools targeted for in-line metrology applications. QUADRA’s high sampling rate enables customers to perform in-line process monitoring and determine lot-to-lot, wafer-to-wafer, and intra-wafer process variations.

QUADRA also includes a new unique imaging mode called Feed-Forward Trajectory Planner TM (FFTP). These allow QUADRA to perform on-device, non-destructive measurements on dense structures with high aspect-ratios for both memory (1z and beyond) and logic devices (3 nm and beyond).

Nearfield Instruments plans to increase the number of scanning heads and expand its 3D imaging capabilities for future product generations to stay aligned with chipmakers’ ever evolving product roadmap requirements.

Hamed Sadeghian, President and Chief Technology Officer of Nearfield Instruments comments: “As critical dimensions continue to shrink with each new technology node and become more 3D in shape, the relative importance of metrology increases. This is in an environment where billions of these devices are required in each chip, and all of them must work to a tight specification. Our new 3D metrology system QUADRA can solve some of the key metrology challenges, especially for narrow trenches with high aspect-ratios and measure these at the throughput that production environments require. In that sense, QUADRA marks a paradigm shift in the use of AFM. I am pleased that after many years of development, QUADRA is now coming of age and has been shipped to a major Semiconductor Fab.”

Sadeghian adds: “I would like to thank all our employees who made this first shipment possible, with their hard work and commitment. Also, I want to thank all our development partners and suppliers who helped us during our journey. Finally, the support and commitment of our shareholders was of key importance. They provided us with the right expertise and helped us to create momentum, and make this great milestone happen. “

About Nearfield Instruments

Nearfield Instruments B.V. (NFI), was founded in January 2016. NFI is a semiconductor metrology equipment company developing and delivering ground-breaking process control metrology solutions for the worldwide advanced semiconductor IC manufacturing industry.

QUADRA, the first product of NFI, is a High-Throughput Scanning Probe Metrology system (HT-SPM) that enables an entirely new approach to in-line 3D process control metrology. QUADRA provides unique, Ångstrom level precise and non-destructive high aspect-ratio 3D metrology on even the most challenging critical layers, such as Gate and FinFET structures.

Nearfield Instruments is head-quartered in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.