Year | Detail |
1963 |
Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. was established in Akasaka, Minato-ku, as a Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc affiliate. |
1964 |
TEL acquired importing and selling rights for a diffusion furnace manufactured by Thermco Products Corp. (U.S.) and began sales. |
1966 |
The company started importing and selling the first IC testers. |
1968 |
The company joint ventured with the Thermco Products Corp. (U.S.), named TEL-Thermco Engineering Co., Ltd. |
1972 |
The company established Tokyo Process Development Inc. and began importing and selling analytical equipment (equipment for pollution prevention). |
1973 |
The company partnered with Computervision Inc. (U.S.) to import CAD/CAM systems. |
1976 |
The company's subsidiary, TEL-Thermco Engineering Co., Ltd., developed the world's first high-pressure oxidation furnace. |
1981 |
The company established TEL-GenRad Ltd. for the domestic production of in-circuit board testers in Japan. |
1982 |
The company established TEL-Varian Ltd for domestic production of ion implantation devices in Japan. |
1983 |
TEL-LAM Ltd. was established as a joint venture with U.S.-based Lam Research Corp. and started production of etch systems in Japan. |
1986 |
TEL Kyushu Ltd., a company subsidiary, was established in Kumamoto, Japan. |
1989 |
Varian-TEL Ltd. A subsidiary of the company was established in California, U.S. |
1990 |
The company established two subsidiaries, Tokyo Electron FE Ltd. and Tokyo Electron Device Ltd, in Japan. |
1995 |
The company established Tokyo Electron Oregon, Inc. as the first overseas development and production site. |
1996 |
The company established several subsidiaries, such as Tokyo Electron Taiwan Ltd., Tokyo Electron Massachusetts, Inc., Tokyo Electron Phoenix Laboratories, Inc., and Tokyo Electron Texas, Inc. |
1998 |
The company established subsidiaries such as Tokyo Electron Arizona, Inc., Tokyo Electron EE Ltd., and Tokyo Electron Israel Ltd. |
2000 |
The company acquired Supercritical Systems Inc. |
2001 |
The company acquired Timbre Technologies Inc. in Fremont, California, which used to develop measurement software technology. |
2002 |
The company established two subsidiaries: Tokyo Electron (Shanghai) Logistic Center Ltd. and Tokyo Electron Software Technologies Ltd. |
2003 |
The company established two subsidiaries, Tokyo Electron (Shanghai) Ltd. and TEL Technology Center, America, LLC. |
2010 |
The company established Tokyo Electron Miyagi Ltd. (Taiwan office). |
2017 |
The merger of consolidated subsidiaries established Tokyo Electron Technology Solutions Ltd.. |
2019 |
The company partnered with BRIDG to provide next-generation processes, tools, and device development. |
2020 |
TEL Manufacturing and Engineering of America, Inc. was established by merging consolidated subsidiaries. |
2023 |
TEL developed a laser lift-off technology that contributes to innovations in the 3D integration of advanced semiconductor devices. |