Diamic Semiconductors is an innovative startup company that develops diamonds as a superior material for microelectronics.
Our History
Diamic Semiconductors LTD was founded in July 2023, following two years of theoretical work and research led by Sergey Elfimchev. The company was established with a clear vision and mission to pioneer advancements in diamond growth technology. Sergey Elfimchev’s expertise in materials science and nanofabrication, coupled with his dedication to diamond growth, served as the foundation for the company’s establishment. The primary goal was to develop cutting-edge diamond growth techniques for various applications, addressing the challenges associated with large-area diamond deposition.
Significant Developments and Events: In the year following its establishment, Diamic Semiconductors LTD achieved notable milestones:
- Thufa Grant: The company secured a Thufa grant from the Israel Innovation Authority for Proof of Concept (POC). This grant served as a crucial catalyst for initiating research and development activities.
- Formation of Enthusiastic Team: Within a few months of its founding, the company attracted a dedicated and enthusiastic team of professionals from diverse fields, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
- Advisory Board: Diamic Semiconductors LTD formed an advisory board consisting of accomplished individuals with extensive experience in entrepreneurship, technology, and business development.
Environmental Positivity
Our commitment to environmental responsibility is evident in the design and development of our products. They not only meet current environmental regulations but also align with broader environmental goals, leaving no environmental problems in their wake.
Vision and Growth Goals
Our vision is to become the world’s leading producer of diamond wafers, achieving this through strategic milestones:
- Diamond Seed Development
- Diamond Seed Production
- Unique Machine for Large-Area Diamond Growth
- Process Development for 2-inch Diamond Wafers
- Process Development for 4-inch Diamond Wafers
- Collaborations with Global Microelectronics and Space Companies
- Scaling up Production Processes (future phase).