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Materials engineering for semiconductor and display manufacturing
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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Travel required: 10% of the time; Relocation eligible: Yes
Applied Materials specializes in materials engineering solutions, focusing on the production of advanced semiconductor chips and displays. The company provides equipment, services, and software that allow clients to modify materials at atomic levels, which is essential for creating next-generation electronic devices. Unlike many competitors, Applied Materials emphasizes its expertise in materials engineering, enabling clients to innovate effectively. The goal of Applied Materials is to transform technological possibilities into reality, supporting advancements across various industries.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Founded
1967
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