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Park Systems India forms strategic partnership with Labindia Instruments

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Park Systems has formed a new partnership with Labindia Instruments Pvt. Ltd. for business expansion in India.

Park Systems started its business in India in 2008 and has been recognized to be a major player in nanoscience metrology, installing 100+ AFM and ISE systems in science and technology institutes in India. This partnership unites Labindia's expertise in scientific instrument distribution with Park Systems' innovative AFM to expand its reach both in India's science research area and India's rapidly growing semiconductor sector.


India has recently embarked on a major semiconductor manufacturing initiative, India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), driven by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government. India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) aims to be a new global hub for semiconductor and display industry. As industry moves forward, AFMs are becoming a critical technology for semiconductor and display sample analysis. This partnership comes at an ideal time, with rising interest from professors, engineers, and students in advanced semiconductor technologies.


"With the rapid advancement of India's semiconductor industry, the need for precise metrology instruments has never been greater," said Dr. Sang-Joon Cho, Executive Vice President at Park Systems. "Labindia's proven track record and extensive network make them an ideal partner for us as we strengthen our presence in the Indian market."


Labindia brings decades of experience and significant manpower, making them a well-established player in India's scientific community. As one of the most influential distributors in the region, their expertise in sales, customer service and technical support across India's metrology sector will help Park Systems meet the growing demand for high-performance AFM and related technologies.


Park Systems is poised to solidify its reputation and influence within India's burgeoning semiconductor industry, which is expected to become one of the world's largest in the coming years. The company's participation in SEMICON India and AsiaNano2024 and its ongoing engagement with India's top researchers and engineers further position it as a leader in nanoscale analysis technologies.

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