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- Japan Electronic Materials Corporation specializes in the development, manufacture, and sale of semiconductor testing components and electron tube components. Its core product portfolio includes probe cards for semiconductor inspection, needle dressers, cleaning sheets, heaters and cathodes for receiving tubes and cathode-ray tubes (CRTs), filaments for fluorescent display tubes, and directly heated cathodes. The company operates primarily in Japan with manufacturing and sales facilities globally, including locations in the United States, France, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Founded in 1949 and headquartered in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, it serves semiconductor manufacturers and electronic equipment industries worldwide.
In recent years, Japan Electronic Materials Corporation has enhanced its operational network and product support infrastructure to meet the growing global semiconductor market demand, focusing on localization and prompt technical support outside Japan. The company has reported improved financial performance with growing revenues and increasing EBIT margins. It also continues expanding its product offerings in semiconductor testing technologies, maintaining its global reach through subsidiaries and sales offices in key semiconductor regions.
There are no public records of major acquisitions or strategic alliances by Japan Electronic Materials Corporation in the last 1-2 years. However, the company maintains an active presence in the semiconductor materials ecosystem and continues supporting next-generation semiconductor inspection solutions. Its focus remains on delivering high-quality probe cards and related accessories while optimizing manufacturing and sales activities internationally to capture semiconductor industry growth opportunities. The company does not appear to have undergone recent name changes or significant reorganizations according to available 2025 data. Japan Electronic Materials Corporation operates under ticker 6855.T on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.