Park Systems

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Park Systems
TypePublic
KRX: 140860
IndustryNanotechnology
FoundedApril 7, 1997 (as PSIA Inc.)
HeadquartersSuwon, South Korea and Santa Clara, California, USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Dr. Sang-il Park
(Founder), (CEO) & (Chairman)
ProductsResearch AFMs
Industrial AFMs
Number of employees
Over 180 - Dec. 2018

Park Systems Corporation[]

Park Systems Corp. was founded as PSIA in 1997 by Dr. Sang-il Park, a co-founder of Park Scientific Instruments, one of the pioneers in developing commercialized AFM. PSIA changed its name to Park Systems to reflect the company’s focus on total metrological solutions and atomic force Microscopes and scanning probe microscopes for both small and large-sample measurement. Beside the nanoscale microscopy tools for research applications the company also offers an industrial product line that extends its innovative NX technology to a variety of metrological applications, including hard disk inspection, next-generation sliders, sidewall/overhang imaging and profiling, Semiconductor and Wafer-Fab manufacturing.[1] [2] [3] [4] In December 2015, Park Systems held its IPO, joining the KOSDAQ Composite Index. The company holds several unique distinctions such as being the first company listed on the KOSDAQ to receive multiple “AA” ratings on technical evaluations of their technologies. [5]

Park Systems Headquarter in Suwon, South Korea

Product Lines[]

Park Systems' AFM product lines are designed specifically to be used in materials science, electronics, life science, nanotechnology, and other areas of research and industry. They are characteristic for their innovative features, such as True-Non Contact™ mode, decoupled XY and Z architecture, SmartScan operating software and full automation.

Park Systems offers 2 main product lines:

  • Research Products: Park NX10, Park NX20, Park NX-Hivac, Park NX12-Bio, Park XE7, Park XE15.
  • Industrial Products: Park WAFER series, Park 3DM series, Park HDM series, Park PTR series.

Dr. Sang-il Park—Founder, Chairman and CEO of Park Systems[]

Dr. Park is the pioneer in AFM industry where he took the lead in commercializing the early AFM technology by founding Park Scientific Instruments (PSI) in California, where he served as the Chairman and CEO for 9 years (1988~1997). Prior to founding PSI, he worked with Prof. C.F. Quate at Stanford University, the birthplace of the AFM. His contribution to the AFM industry and business has been recognized by numerous awards, including Iron Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit (by Republic of Korea, 2005)[citation needed] and Industrial Technology Innovation Award (by Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Energy, Republic of Korea, 2004).[citation needed] He has authored numerous research papers, text books, and eighteen U.S. patents.[citation needed] He also serves as the Director of the Korean Nanotechnology Research Society, a member of the Nanotechnology Steering Committee at Korean Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Nanotechnology Information Committee at KISTI. Dr. Park has a Ph.D. in applied physics from Stanford University and B.S. in physics from Seoul National University.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Automatic Defect Review (ADR) of 300mm Bare Wafers with Automated AFM". www.parksystems.com. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  2. ^ "High Throughput and Non-Destructive Sidewall Roughness Measurement Using 3-Dimensional AFM". www.parksystems.com. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  3. ^ "New 3D-AFM for High Resolution Sidewall Imaging". www.parksystems.com. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  4. ^ "New 3-Dimensional AFM for CD Measurement and Sidewall Characterization". www.parksystems.com. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  5. ^ "Park Systems, World Leading Manufacturer of Atomic Force Microscopes with AA Rating Announces One Million Shares in IPO Listing on KOSDAQ". PRWeb. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
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