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Nanodistrict Case Studies - Israel
  • Dr. Daphne Getz, SNI
  • Dr. Yoel Raban, ICTAF

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Outline
  • Review of Nano Technology in Israel
  • Nano research in the Israeli Academia
  • Nano industry in Israel
  • Case study I (large firm) Applied Materials
    Israel Ltd.
  • Profile, History, Involvement in Nano, Nano
    products, Nano process,
  • Business environment, Alliances, RD, Strategy.
  • Case study II (NDF) Do-Coop Technologies Ltd.
  • Description, History, Involvement in Nano,
    Technology, Nano
  • products, Strategy, Alliances, RD, Potential
  • customers, Link to universities.

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1. Review of Nano Technology in Israel
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Nano research in the Israeli Academia
  • Israel is home to six world-class research
    institutions, each with its own advanced programs
    in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
  • Over 250 Israeli research faculty working in
    nanotech-related fields today, confirming
    dramatic growth since 2002 (nearly doubled).
  • Researchers in Israel are working in 7 Leading
    Nano Fields particles, solid materials,
    structures, electronics photonics,
    biotechnology, filtration membranes, tools
    equipment.
  • Most of the Israeli ongoing academic Nano
    research is basic research or applied research in
    its early stages.
  • Institute of Physics Publishing ranks Israel as
    number 2 in publications and number 3 in patents
    (per M inhabitants) among the 15 most "effective"
    countries in Nanotechnology (Compano Hullmann,
    2002) .
  • Between the years 1995-2005 Israeli researchers
    published about 2000 publications.

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Distribution of Researchers by Field of Activity
The sum of researchers in the fields is bigger
than the actual number of researchers due to
overlapping. Data Source DA, 2005
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Israeli Nano Industry
  • The 2005 INNI Nanotech RD survey identifies more
    than 40 early-stage nanotech companies with core
    missions devoted entirely to nano-enabled
    technology or nano-enabling products and 12
    leading corporations with commercial involvement
    in nanotechnology.
  • 48 of the companies are new start-up companies
    founded in the last 5 years (NDF).
  • Private investment in the startups in 2005 totals
    about 76 million.
  • The number of nanotechnology companies has
    doubled since 2000.
  • Nanotech companies are operating in seven fields
    of activity. The main fields are nanomaterials,
    nanobiotechnology and nanoelectronics.
  • Most of the Israeli nanotech companies have
    products which are in the early stages of their
    life cycle, 6 companies are already in revenue
    producing stages.

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Distribution of Companies by Field of Activity
Companies can be active in more then one field
Data Source DA, 2005
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Location of Nano Companies, Large Corporations
and Research Centers
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Nano Functional Materials Consortium (NFM)
  • NFM (Nano Functional Materials) is a consortium
    of 13 companies and 12 academic research groups,
    seeking new ways to fabricate and use
    nano-particles in industrial processes and
    products.
  • NFM consortium is supported by the Magnet Program
    established by the Office of the Chief Scientist
    in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor.
  • NFM is a member of IMPART within the European
    6th Framework Program, examining the impact of
    nanoparticles on the human health and on the
    environment.

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Case study I (Large Company) Applied Materials
Israel
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Applied Materials Inc.
  • Applied Materials Inc. is the largest supplier of
    integrated circuit manufacturing systems and
    related services to the worldwide semiconductor
    and semiconductor-related industry.
  • Service products include equipment maintenance,
    materials supply and management, parts
    refurbishment, equipment remanufacturing, yield
    enhancement, training and other solutions.
  • Net Sale of Applied Materials Inc. worldwide was
    7 billions in 2005.
  • Applied Materials employs approximately 12,600
    people in over 65 locations throughout China
    Europe and Israel India, Malaysia and Singapore
    Japan Korea Taiwan and the United States.
  • Applied Materials Israel is a private company,
    subsidiary (100 ownership) of Applied Materials
    Inc.

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Applied Materials Israel - Profile of the Company
  • Location Rehovot, Israel
  • Year Established 1991
  • Ownership  Private
  • Parent Applied Materials Inc
  • Subsidiary Integrated Circuit Testing GmbH
    (Germany)
  • Number of Employees 1100 (650 engineers
    technicians)
  • Field of activity Nanoelectronics -
    Semiconductor equipment
  • Technology Nanometrology, Process Diagnostics
    and Control systems, Computer Based Training.
  • Potential Customers Semiconductor manufacturers
  • Estimated Annual Sales 450 m in 2004 400 m in
    2005

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History of the Company
  • APPLIED MATERIALS (Israel) was originally
    established in Israel as a technology center in
    1991.
  • It's mission was to develop control systems
    integrating hardware and software for the
    company's automated systems.
  • In January 1997, APPLIED MATERIALS formed the
    Process, Diagnostics Control (PDC) Business
    Group, incorporating the advanced inspection and
    metrology capabilities of two acquired Israel
    based companies Orbot Instruments, a supplier of
    wafer and reticle inspection systems, and Opal
    Technologies, a supplier of SEM based metrology
    systems.
  • The two companies were integrated into APPLIED
    MATERIALS including their manufacturing
    facilities and research and development centers.

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Description of Involvement in Nano
  • The company applies Nano manufacturing technology
    solutions for the electronics industry with a
    broad portfolio of equipment, service and
    software product.
  • Applied Materials develop high speed automatic
    metrology systems for semiconductor manufacturers
    to verify critical sub-micron dimensions during
    the production of integrated circuits (chips).
  • Applied offers several types of products that are
    used to measure and inspect the wafer during
    various stages of the fabrication process.

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Metrology and Inspection Products
  • Metrology
  • Metrology is the science of measurement to
    ascertain dimensions, quantity, or capacity the
    techniques and procedures for using sensors and
    measurement equipment to determine physical and
    electrical properties in wafer processing.
  • Inspection
  • Wafer inspection systems are used to detect
    particles, pattern defects, and process-induced
    defects, any of which can occur on the wafer
    during the fabrication process. Detection results
    from the inspection systems are fed to defect
    review systems for further analysis. With the
    right technology, many defect root cause can be
    identified inline, leading to accelerated process
    response.

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Metrology and Inspection Products
  • Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs)
  • VeritySEM Metrology systems enable precise
    control of the lithography and etching processes.
  • SEMVision G2 Defect Analysis products enable
    customers to use this technology as an integral
    part of their production lines to analyze defects
    as small as 30 nanometer.
  • ComPlus-2T Inspection system detects defects in
    devices with design rules of 90 nanometer and
    below.
  • Uvision system
  • UVision Inspection system is the industry's first
    laser 3D brightfield tool, uncovers critical
    defects on the wafer that have not been detected
    before by any other system.

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Nano Process
  • Manufacturing and production of metrology and
    inspection tools are carried out in-house, in
    small series, close to the developing center.
  • Applied Materials Israel share manufacturing of
    some unique components with a few companies in
    Japan and in the UK.
  • Applied Materials use some of IMEC (Belgium) and
    SUNY (Albany) wafer FAB facilities.
  • Applied Materials Inc. recently took over Metron
    Technology Inc, which one of its subsidiaries,
    Metron Technology (Israel) Ltd. Also provide FAB
    Solutions in Israel.

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Description of the Business Environment
  • Leading Competitors
  • Tokyo Electron Limited (Japan)
  • ASML (Netherlands)
  • Nikon (Japan)
  • KLA-Tencor Corp. (USA)
  • Cannon
  • Novellus (USA)
  • Markets all over the world
  • Most of the customers are in the Far East

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Alliances
  • Applied Materials Israel collaborates with other
    industrial companies and academic groups via
    several national consortia, including WFCM (Wafer
    Fab Cluster Management consortium), IMG4 (4th
    generation of Imaging Machines), and Alpha
    (Advanced Low Power High-end applications).
  • Applied Materials Israel supports Centers of
    Excellence in the academia by giving scholarships
    to research students, and collaborates with the
    leading research groups in Israel.

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RD - Evolution of the Knowledge Base
  • Applied invested 16 of net sale on RDE in the
    last 5 years.
  • In fiscal 2005, Applied (worldwide) invested
    nearly 1 billion in research, development and
    engineering.
  • Approximately 700 patents were issued, growing
    the intellectual property portfolio to more than
    5,000 patents globally.
  • Product development and engineering centers are
    located primarily in the US, UK and Israel.
    Applied outsourcers certain RDE activities, some
    performed in other countries.
  • Applied has collaborations in specific RD
    subjects with companies in Europe, USA and the
    Far East.

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The Strategy of the Company
  • Applied Materials strategy is straightforward
    focus on core markets, develop new technologies
    for evolving markets and cultivate partnerships
    to service the customer value chain.
  • Applied Materials overall strategy has the
    following goals (Michael R. Splinter -
    President and Chief Executive Officer, 15 August,
    2006)
  • Grow in the core semiconductor business, in both
    systems and services.
  • Enter adjacent and new markets that leverage the
    core competencies and provide opportunities to
    further grow the company over the long term (by
    aggressively pursuing organic expansions and
    through Mergers and Acquisitions activities).
  • Enhance the business processes and synergies
    working across the company to achieve operational
    and financial efficiencies that increase margins
    and deliver higher levels of profitability and
    returns for the shareholders.

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Balancing the Cycles
  • Applied Materials has decided to break the
    competitive mold--not only by leading their
    rivals in technological and market advances, but
    also by extending their offerings to include
    services, specifically the ability to service
    their competitors equipment
  • By leveraging their technical expertise and
    global production footprint, Applied first
    supplements their cyclical production revenue
    with a steady cash flow from services and
    ultimately shifts their relationship with a core
    set of customers from price-based purchases of
    equipment to consultative analysis of their
    operations.
  • "Their approach to moving up-market to
    value-based solutions and matching offerings to
    customers buying behavior, provides a lesson many
    in the chip fab market may want to watch"

    (Joel Cooke, Holden Advisors)

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Case study II (NDF) Do-Coop Technologies
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Do-Coop Description
  • Do-Coop Technologies Ltd. is a private company
    based in Israel.  Do-Coop was formed in order to
    develop and commercialize novel water-based
    materials using Nanotechnology for the
    biotechnology, pharmaceutical and chemical
    industries and for additional industries as well.
  • Incorporated 1997
  • Employees 14
  • Area Nano-biotechnology (provides new generic
    physical reaction environment)
  • VC total amount raised to date 7M
  • Sales
  • 2004 - 137K
  • 2005 - 300K
  • President, CTO Founder Eran Gabbai

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History of the company
  • Do-Coop has developed a patented Nanotechnology
    to modify the properties of water using nanometer
    size particles that enables the first ever
    introduction of water-based biomaterials.
  • The Company dedicated over six years to develop
    and optimize its first line of products, branded
    as Neowater.
  • Do-Coop has just started commercializing its
    first line of Neowater-based products, targeting
    the molecular diagnostics and research market
    within the Life Sciences industry.

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Description of Involvement in Nano
  • Neowater, a novel proprietary water-based
    nanotechnology, is a broad enabling platform upon
    which research, diagnostics, biotech and pharma
    companies can obtain improoved price-performance
    results and overcome current technology barriers.
  • As an example, Neowater enables superior
    water-based biocatalysts, solvents, reagents,
    media enhancers, and buffers that can maximize
    the efficiency of new and existing products and
    processes. 

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Do-Coop Technology
  • NeowaterTM uses unique properties of
    nanoparticles that modify the physical properties
    of water molecules.
  • Each nanoparticle within NeowaterTM with its huge
    surface creates an effect known as the surface
    effect organizing the water molecules around it.
  • NeowaterTM mimic intracellular water using
    inorganic, insoluble crystals introduced in water
    in a patented process.

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Do-Coop Products
  • NeowaterTM PCR Enhancer
  • NeowaterTM Transfection Enhancer
  • NeowaterTM Enzyme Enhancer
  • NeowaterTM Bacteria Growth Enhancer
  • NeowaterTM ELISA Enhancer

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Pharma Products
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The Strategy of the Firm
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The Strategy of the Firm
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Alliances
  • Under NDA, to be publicized in the near future.

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RD (Evolution of the knowledge base)
  • DoCoop has 3 patents registered at WIPO since
    2000
  • Application numbers PCT/IL2000/000083 ,
    PCT/IL2002/001004 , PCT/IL2005/000198
  • Inventors Eran Gabbai (and others)

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Do-Coop Potential Customers
  • Diagnostics companies
  • Biotech companies
  • Pharma companies

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Do-Coop Link to Universities
  • Scientific advisory board includes
  • Prof. Yakir Aharonov, Professor of Physics at Tel
    Aviv University
  • Prof. Eshel Ben Jacob, Professor of Physics at
    Tel Aviv University

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