South Korean company acquires Lyncée Tec SA

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15.01.2025
Lyncee Tec Digital Holographic Microscopes
Lyncée Tec SA, a Swiss pioneer in Digital Holographic Microscope (DHM) technology that is used worldwide by academic research institutes, industry, and pharma, has joined Park Systems, a Korean-based company. This acquisition strengthens their optical metrology business.

Founded in 2003 by researchers at the EPFL, Lyncée Tec has been at the forefront of developing and commercializing Digital Holographic Microscopes DHM. Based on hologram technology, DHM acquires 3D information of a sample over the full field of view without scanning, producing unrivaled imaging speed, more than 100´ faster than conventional interferometry-based optical profiling. Combined with its compact design, this makes DHM a powerful and versatile measurement tool.  Applications span materials science, life science, MEMS, and manufacturing.  The company's two decades of expertise in holographic imaging have earned it a reputation for delivering reliable, high-performance instruments that meet the dual demands of accuracy and efficiency for research and industrial production. 

Lyncée Tec has now been acquired by Park Systems Corp., a pioneer and leader in nanometrology solutions with its manufacture of the highest quality atomic force microscopes (AFM). With this acquisition, Park Systems, which is headquartered in Suwon, Korea, with regional offices across the Americas, Europe, and Asia and publicly traded on the Korea Stock Exchange (KOSDAQ), strengthens their optical metrology business, following its 2022 acquisition of Accurion GmbH, the world's leading manufacturer of Imaging Spectroscopic Ellipsometers (ISE). 

“This acquisition represents a pivotal step in our journey to become an equipment company with a comprehensive suite of solutions for semiconductor processes,” said Dr. Sang-il Park, Founder and CEO of Park Systems. “Park Systems will integrate Lyncée Tec's DHM technology into our Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) platform and build a fully automated DHM system, targeting various semiconductor applications, especially advanced packaging.”

“Park Systems has a model experience of commercializing AFM from a laboratory instrument to a semiconductor nanometrology solution,” added Dr. Etienne Cuche, inventor of DHM® technology and Founder and CTO of Lyncée Tec.  “Significant gains are expected from Park Systems' global coverage and operational capabilities.  Having created the world's very first DHM in a laboratory 25 years ago, I humbly reflect on all the systems installed around the world and all the applications developed with our customers, to whom I am extremely grateful for having brought us to this moment.”  

(Press release/RAN)

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