Advafab (former Advacam Oy) is the leading semiconductor solution provider of high-quality pixel detector module products and radiation sensor manufacturing and semiconductor integration services. The company’s business model is to provide a turn-key solution for its customers in the industrial and academic imaging or spectroscopic markets. Advafab is a technology spin-off company from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The company was founded in 2012 by Juha Kalliopuska (CEO) and Sami Vahanen (CTO, Chairman) to solve the liability issue in the complex supply chain for producing pixel sensor modules. The company has been organically grown without external investments besides public funding within EU. Advafab has its headquarters in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki where it also has the backend clean room production facility for flip chip bonding and electrical testing. The wafer-level processing (i.e., sensor fabrication and wafer bumping) is done at Micronova facility in Otaniemi, Espoo. The team consists of highly educated experts. There are 6 people with doctors’ degree and 4 people with graduate degrees in a team of 20 people. We are a group of experts working in the fabrication and packing of radiation sensors and we master all the sub-steps of the process.
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