Adisyn’s (ASX:AI1) subsidiary 2D Generation has launched a cutting-edge Beneq ALD system at its Israeli facility. This significantly expands its graphene R&D capabilities and supports low-temperature interconnect testing, in collaboration with Tel Aviv University, for next-generation semiconductor development.
Adisyn Ltd (ASX: AI1) (“Adisyn” or “the Company”) is pleased to advise that the installation, commissioning and successful calibration of its newly acquired Beneq TFS 200 Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) system1 has been completed by wholly owned subsidiary, 2D Generation (‘2DG’).
ALD machines are widely used in the semiconductor industry to deposit extremely thin layers (down to an atom thickness) of material on to chips. ALD systems are found in most advanced 1 ASX announcement dated 10 June 2025
semiconductor fabs around the globe and 2DG has specifically selected a model customised by Beneq.
On July 16, Adisyn participated in a joint Israel–Taiwan investment webinar organized by the Israel Economic and Trade Mission in Taipei and the Israel Export Institute, highlighting cross-border opportunities in innovation and advanced technologies.
2D Generation has received the final payment oAdisyn’s0,000 grant from the Israel Innovation Authority, covering 50% of project costs. This funding highlights continued support for Adisyn’s graphene-based semiconductor technology.
Adisyn Chairman Kevin Crofton appeared on CNBC International’s Squawk Box Asia to discuss the future of semiconductor technology and share the company’s strategic vision.