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Critical Manufacturing SA
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomation and manufacturing software|Manufacturing Execution Systems
Founded2009
HeadquartersMaia, Portugal
Key peopleFrancisco Almada Lobo, CEO
Günter Lauber, Chairman
Adélio Fernandes, VP Technology
ProductsCritical Manufacturing MES
Number of employees600 (2023)
ParentASMPT
Websitewww.criticalmanufacturing.com

Critical Manufacturing is a subsidiary of ASMPT. It was founded in 2009 and is focused on providing automation and manufacturing software for high-tech industries, such as semiconductor, electronics, medical devices and industrial equipment. It has offices in Portugal, China, Germany, Malaysia, Mexico and USA. In 2018, it became a subsidiary of ASM Pacific Technology Limited.

Products

The company flagship product is Critical Manufacturing MES, a next-generation manufacturing operations management system.

Critical Manufacturing MES uses technologies from Microsoft, providing an Internet application user experience.

References

  1. "Semiconductor manufacturing execution software embraces photovoltaics". EE Times. 2009-06-10. Retrieved 2020-11-16.

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