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Dec. 4, 2024 02:00 UTC

NEDO Announced the Results of Its Post-5G Systems R&D Project, in Collaboration with Gigaphoton

OYAMA, Tochigi--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Gigaphoton Inc. (Head Office: Oyama, Tochigi; President and CEO: Tatsuo Enami), a manufacturer of lightsources for semiconductor lithography, announced that a press release in collaboration with NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) has been published on NEDO's website.

Gigaphoton has participated in NEDO's project, “Research and Development Project of the Enhanced Infrastructures for Post-5G Information and Communication Systems," and the results of this collaboration have now been announced in a press release from NEDO.

The release is available on NEDO's website. Please read it via the link below.

https://www.nedo.go.jp/news/press/AA5_101796.html

About GIGAPHOTON

Since it was founded in 2000, GIGAPHOTON has delivered valuable solutions to semiconductor manufacturers throughout the world as a manufacturer of lightsources. In every stage from R&D to manufacture, sales, and maintenance services, GIGAPHOTON is committed to providing world-class support delivered from the perspective of everyday users. For more information, please visit https://gigaphoton.com/

Contacts

Media Contact:
GIGAPHOTON Inc.
Corporate Planning Department
Kenji Ohishi
Email: web_info@gigaphoton.com


Source: Gigaphoton Inc.

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