Wisematic, a pioneer in automation technology, has been at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge systems tailored to the unique needs of its clients for over 20 years. The company’s Commercial Director, Mika-Petteri Kuro, discusses Wisematic’s core objectives and its contributions to chip and wafer technologies.
Wisematic, established in 2005 at Tampere University, specializes in various types of automation, including robotics, machine vision sensors, manufacturing component assembly, and quality control. The company’s projects often integrate machine vision and robotics to meet specific application requirements, with a focus on small-sized components that present unique challenges. Wisematic’s solutions are designed to be future-proof, prioritizing flexibility and adaptability to meet evolving customer needs.
Quality is a cornerstone of Wisematic’s work, with a strong commitment to ensuring high availability and performance in complex automation cells. The company frequently incorporates machine vision technology, including shortwave infrared light, to enhance accuracy in chip positioning and quality control checks.
Chips and wafer technologies play a crucial role in modern technology across various industries. Wisematic emphasizes the importance of advancements in chip manufacturing technology, especially in areas like artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum technology. The integration of light for data transmission and the development of photonic integrated circuits are key areas of focus for future technological innovations.
Wisematic has introduced recent innovations in chip and wafer technology, including systems for assembling and quality control of photonic integrated circuits and chip-flipping machines for two-layer laser chips. The company also offers vertical storage for wafers and equipment front-end modules with wafer alignment and positioning, setting them apart from competitors in the industry.
The chip and wafer industry faces challenges in effectively utilizing photonic integrated circuits alongside traditional semiconductor technologies and addressing energy efficiency concerns. Wisematic is prepared to navigate these challenges by developing devices that integrate chips and focusing on energy-efficient chip design.
Wisematic observes trends in demand for photonics and specialized chip manufacturing, particularly in the US and Europe. The company’s long-term vision includes supporting companies in maintaining automated manufacturing at an increasing pace required by markets and addressing the need for specialized tools for assembling components like PICs, lasers, and double-layer chips.