California-based Galaxy Semiconductor, Inc signs a definitive agreement to acquire Toulouse, France-based Ippon Innovation, which provides unique Advanced Statistics and AI Algorithms for improving reliability, quality, yield and efficiency for semiconductors, pharmaceuticals and other industries.
Founded in 2007 by Dr. François Bergeret in Toulouse, his together with his team has built Ippon into a successful IP company with flagship customers such as Microchip, STMicroelectronics, Soitec, Sanofi, and Pierre Fabre amongst others.
“With this acquisition, we’ll be adding a portfolio of unique & powerful IP to Galaxy’s data management solutions. In addition, we’ll be onboarding some positively brilliant Data Scientists and Software Developers.” said Wes Smith, CEO of Galaxy. “Having worked in partnership with Ippon for several years, we’re looking forward to announcing new products in the very near future incorporating Ippon technology that will bring unique and differentiated value to our customers.”
“Galaxy is a logical choice to leverage and commercialize Ippon’s Intellectual Property” according to Dr. Bergeret. “Galaxy’s data systems and strong relationships across a long list of customers will provide some new and exciting opportunities to grow our businesses. I’m looking forward to continuing to develop innovative solutions and strong synergies with the Galaxy family.”
Ippon Products that will be integrated into the Galaxy Software suite include:
- CHAM – Industry 4.0 Predictive Maintenance. A powerful system for evaluating time series sensor, process, and/or metrology data to identify subtle yet valuable signals significantly reducing unscheduled downtime.
- GAT – Improve Quality & Reliability. An unsupervised method that evaluates all data simultaneously to identify anomalous and potentially risky product, reducing field failures and RMA’s
- YETI – Root Cause Identification. A proven algorithm for identifying the Root Causes of anomalous behavior in complex processes.
Customers for these products include microelectronic device designers and manufacturers serving various industries such as computer hardware, high-voltage automotive electronics, telecommunications, gaming, and medical devices. Customers also include aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and nuclear power.