EUMETRYS SAS

9 chemin du vieux chêne
Meylan,  France  38240

France
https://www.eumetrys.com
  • Booth: B1464


YOUR FAB'S PARTNER

Eumetrys invites you to discover 3 business units, developed to match your needs in a changing environment:

EQUIPMENTS:

Particle inspection (Laser Scanning) YGK system for unpatterned wafers.  SILICON wafers, SILICON CARBIDE, COMPOUND SURFACE INSPECTION. OPAQUE and TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATES. Substrates like Si; SiC; GaN, LT; LN; Sapphire; Glass from 3” to 8” in diameter or square automatically.

ROBOTICS:

Overhaul, standard exchange, buy-out services. State-of-the-art repair services with Delexon, ISO9001. Critical robots handled: ATR8, ATR7, AQR7, ASYST21, MAG7, MTR5, DBM2407, PRI, BROOKS, RORZE, YASKAWA, SANKYO, ISEL

Robots, controllers, and prealigners for silicon, compound, and glass wafers.

SUPPLY:

Parts and consumables for different areas: CMP, PVD, CVD, ETCH, DEPOSITION, IMPLANT, WET, CLEAN, METROLOGY, LITHOGRAPHY, Hook-up.

Heating jackets, CMP consumables, and upgrades, Etch gaskets, SEZ chucks, O’rings, bearings, ESC chucks.

 


 Press Releases

  • Electronic chips are everywhere in our daily lives. In our mobile phones, our computers, our headphones, our cars... Eumetrys is an expert in metrology for the electronic chip industry. Its customer portfolio is mainly European and it is positioned on a niche market. It provides essential support to manufacturers of these electronic chips. Yannick Bedin, CEO of Eumetrys, explains how the company has diversified its offer, demonstrated its agility and what the challenges are in its sector of activity.

    What is Eumetrys' role in the microchip industry?
    My previous activity was already in the field of metrology, then dedicated to the semiconductor industry. This experience led me to create the company Eumetrys in 2012. Our job is to meet technical specifications and qualify measuring equipment. They support our customers to manufacture functional electronic chips.

    Our equipment also qualifies Chips that do not work, so that they can be corrected.
    We use optical and automated microscopes to measure microchips down to 110 nanometers, about a thousand times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. These measuring tools are delivered to some forty European production sites, including France, Germany, England, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic and the Scandinavian countries. 

    For example, we supply STMicrolectronics, a Franco-Italian manufacturer of electronic chips, one of the leaders in the European market.

    What support do you offer?
    We don't just sell equipment, but also its installation, qualification and after-sales support tailored to the customer's needs. Some of our customers have been satisfied with these service contracts for 10 years, which enables us to respond to their requirements in the best possible way. They inform us more quickly of their needs, which we respond to with agility. This proximity is the trademark of Eumetrys. Our multilingual team ensures personal contact with our customers in order to anticipate their requirements in the microchip industry, and even with their own customers.

    Who are your customers?
    We mainly work for the automotive and telecommunication industries. The autonomous and electric vehicle requires more and more electronic chips, which implies a strong growth activity. As far as telecommunication is concerned, we are addressing the mobile phone sector, but also everything associated with it, such as transmission antennas and 5G transmission.
    For example, five times as many electronic filters are needed for a 5G phone as for the same 4G model.

    Besides metrology, what other activities do you offer in the microchip market?
    When Eumetrys was founded, it was mainly linked to one supplier. Our activity has been diversifying for about three years, with the aim of becoming a multi-vendor service company. Firstly, by selling particle inspection tools, useful for reading the level of contamination in a production sample of these chips. It determines whether a production run is efficient, or whether, on the contrary, systems useful for production need to be cleaned to make them functional.
    We also provide our customers with spare parts for sub-assemblies of equipment. The European semiconductor industry is old. The biggest companies had their golden age between 1996 and 2000. As a result, their production equipment is now more than 20 years old and requires maintenance. Eumetrys offers them repair solutions to keep their robots, for example, functional. We participate in optimising the equipment in place, so it is also a question of cost control and ecological issues (maintain rather than replace).
    This service is all the more useful as manufacturers such as STMicroelectronics and X-FAB France for example are significantly increasing their production of electronic chips. Indeed, as part of the European policy aimed at greater autonomy in the manufacture of electronic chips, STMicroelectronics is opening a new manufacturing unit, while X-FAB France is continuing to develop its activity at the Corbeil-Essonnes site. All their production volumes are now (over)utilised in capacity. With such a full production capacity, manufacturers need the support of suppliers such as Eumetrys to secure their production in their own manufacturing units.

    What do you do to distinguish yourself from the competition?
    We provide tailor-made solutions for each client, even though their technological specificities are very diverse. We make sure we communicate with customers and prospects by publishing on social networks. We also publish articles in specialised magazines. In addition, we issue newsletters and use our network of contacts to reach customers and, above all, to build relationships of trust. We meet our customers and prospects in person at semiconductor trade shows and during regular visits to their manufacturing facilities.

    The microchip industry should be of interest to young people, as it represents the most advanced technology. Eumetrys is moving in this direction by recruiting young talent who bring fresh thinking, innovative ideas and a change of habit to provide agile solutions to our customers. I believe in the richness of collective intelligence, Eumetrys is an inclusive company.
    Agility is part of our DNA. It is essential in the face of a business that has become more intense after the confinements. Our agility was sharpened during the pandemic, because the activity in our sector remained as high as ever. For example, we very quickly replaced travel to our clients' premises with video-conferencing meetings. We were using interactive glasses to be able to work together with our customers and carry out repairs without being present at a site.

    Do you have any final words?
    Germany is the country with the largest semiconductor activity in Europe. Therefore, Eumetrys has recently opened a German subsidiary to be closer to its customers and to take into account the cross-cultural dimension. We also want to develop further, with new production lines. We are therefore actively looking for new activities, but also for partners and of course employees to enable our development to be successful.

    Click here to watch the interview on replay (French)

  • The semiconductor industry is growing exponentially in Europe. Eumetrys specializes in this field and sells measuring instruments used in the manufacture of these electronic chips, but it is also ensuring the long-term future of its business.

    Since 2012, Eumetrys has specialised in the installation and commissioning of metrology equipment for semiconductors.

    Present in our telephones, our computers but also our refrigerators or our cars, these components are poorly known because they are microscopic and production remains complex.

    This 100% French SME offers an all-inclusive service, from the sale of equipment to its installation, including repair, after-sales service and user training. The work consists of measuring the production process of electronic chips and thus establishing whether or not they are functional.

    This is a very promising industrial sector that has been growing exponentially for the past two years. The Covid-19 pandemic with its confinements and the rise of teleworking has led to a high demand for electronic products, which in turn has caused shortages throughout the supply chain. This has left companies struggling to find the resources to do the work their customers want.

    An industrial market that is doing well, supported by recent political awareness and Europe's desire for independence in this strategic industrial sector

    Apart from these logistical problems, the pandemic has proved to be a boon for the semiconductor industry and in particular for Eumetrys, which has seen its turnover increase by 80% in 2020 and by a further 35% in 2021. A trend that is not expected to diminish, as the shortage and therefore the high demand is expected to continue for the next two to three years. With the construction of numerous new factories throughout Europe, the demand for semiconductors is booming.

    Today, Eumetrys works with all the units in the market, whether they are large companies such as Bosch, Infineon or STMicroelectronics, or smaller, more specialized structures that represent a significant part of its turnover, such as CEA-LETI, Qualcomm or X-FAB.

    Sustaining the business

    For Yannick Bedin, president and founder of Eumetrys, the current situation is an opportunity, but the future consequences should not be overlooked: "We have managed growth rather well during this period, but the question for us is to manage/control the related risks. We have no guarantee of this and we anticipate a possible backlash, which is why we need to diversify our activity so that we do not depend solely on these periods of strong growth.” Despite the shocks that the semiconductor market can experience, the entrepreneur wishes above all to increase the response capacity of his company.

    Two years ago, Eumetrys therefore launched a maintenance offer for its customers' robots. This exchange and repair activity now represents 20% of its turnover. The Grenoble-based SME is also taking advantage of the phenomenon of replacing old equipment. "Since the last economic crisis in 2008, Europe has fallen behind in the renewal of its installations. Today we are faced with customers who are being pushed by Europe to increase their production capacity but who also want to perpetuate their old equipment, which means that demand is becoming even more important," explains Yannick Bedin.

    An SME that keeps growing

    Always with this desire to find new sources of growth, Eumetrys decided to open a workshop in Grenoble specialising in the repair of load ports. A reliable and sustainable solution to meet the needs of customers in a reactive and efficient manner. This offer also helps to reduce the carbon footprint of manufacturers by extending the life of their equipment. Consequently, Eumetrys is recruiting employees in the Grenoble region, mainly for maintenance technician positions.

    EUMETRYS is also working to expand its offer of technological alternatives to OEM products, thanks to a network of selected partners, allowing its European customers to optimize their cost of ownership and thus gain in competitiveness.

    Finally, EUMETRYS is planning to develop its own measuring equipment and is currently working on finding partners for the R&D part of its projects.

    When in 2012, the group he works for decides to stop a product line, Yannick Bedin seizes the opportunity and continues this activity himself. Ten years later, his entrepreneurial project has taken on an exceptional dimension and also shows the importance of knowing how to renew one's activities in order to guarantee the sustainability of one's business...

    The current shortage of electronic chips has brought semiconductor technology to light. The general public, the main user of these components, has thus discovered a market that was previously quite unknown. This could also enable the State and Europe to overcome the shortage and thus double the production currently carried out in Europe. The semiconductor sector is once again becoming strategic for the EEC and an entire ecosystem must adapt. For Eumetrys, this would be a real opportunity and would make the company's future a little more secure.

    Challe Editors -  Challenge Magazine - 2022, March 22nd

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