Taking advantage of its strong knowledge and skills in components assembly, in ceramics, metal, and now organic material, SERMA Microelectronics helps its customers and partners in the tuning of integration processes, allowing the use of a technology on a specific mission profile.
The variety of processes available within SERMA Microelectronics allows addressing various markets and technologies. SERMA Microelectronics works on maintainability issues by maintaining robust process and securing their availability through time, and focus its R&D efforts on the development and deployment of technological bricks to integrate up-to-date technology (MEMS, High pin count devices, BGA, UBM, RDL) and mix its microelectronics means and SMT capabilities to integrate SiP (System in Package).
90
employees
2
productions site
1000
sqm clean room
30
years of expertise
SERMA Microelectronics offers 5 main activities:
Engineering
that defines the right microelectronics integration processes in order to industrialize products for customers
Microelectronics production
implementing the manufacturing & test processes to produce customers goods
Screen printing
defining and implementing screen-printing techniques to produce thick film substrates with high temperature resistance and service life,
Thin film production
using sputtering techniques at the edge of front-end technology, to implement metallic deposition of high precision (nanometric scale).
History
HCM.SYSTREL was created by the merger in 2013 of the companies HCM (located in La Rochelle) and SYSTREL.
Formerly HYBRITECH, HCM has been a renowned player in the world of microelectronics assembly since the 1990s. It has constantly expanded its services, to include management of chips (provider of chips in honeycomb boxes) to the production of microelectronic products (hermetic components, hybrids).
SYSTREL was created in the 1980s, driven by the major players in aeronautics and defence, with the main goal of producing ceramic substrates using thick-film, solder-paste printing technology. SYSTREL grew progressively, extending and diversifying its offer in the field of microelectronics (Wafer cutting, assembly, hybridisation, etc.).
HCM and SYSTREL joined SERMA Group in April 2012 and merged to form a single company in 2013.
SERMA HCM SYSTREL became SERMA MICROELECTRONICS in 2019.
At the end of 2020, SERMA Microelectonics acquired Thin Film Products.