Applied Materials

Semiconductors

Multinational · United States

Applied Materials is a Rehovot-based multinational, established in 1967. Semiconductors. The company has 201-500 employees.

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en.globes.co.il · Oct 26, 2025
The dismissals are part of a plan to cut 4% of the US giant’s global workforce.
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What does Applied Materials do?

Applied Materials Inc develops materials engineering solutions for the semiconductor, flat-panel display, and solar PV industries. Applied Materials Israel is home to the Process Diagnostics and Control (PDC) business unit focused on the development, manufacturing, and marketing of machine learning and computer vision-based metrology and inspection products that are essential elements in wafer fabrication. PDC was established in 1997 upon the acquisition of Orbot Instruments and Opal Technologies Ltd. The Israel site is Applied Materials largest R&D center outside of the United States. It serves as a technology incubator of excellence and creativity that focuses on some of the most advanced technologies in the world. Rehovot Campus includes an advanced 4,000m2 manufacturing cleanroom, where we produce our complex systems. The customer service and support team focus on providing AMAT's customers with world-class service. Working at the customer sites in Kiryat Gat and Migdal Haemek, they are responsible for the installation and maintenance of Applied Materials complex multidisciplinary systems. The global product support team travels to our customers around the world to install and provide real-time solutions and troubleshooting for our metrology and inspection tools.

Where is Applied Materials located?

Applied Materials is based in Prof. Hillel ve-Khanan Oppenheimer Street 9, Rehovot, Israel. The company also has offices abroad.

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