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Applied Materials India believes that diversity & inclusion are the key drivers of our innovation and success. EnAble India's Bhangra instructor with vision impairment taught our blindfolded employees some great moves.
The need to pack more transistors into smaller spaces requires constant innovation. A few decades ago we used eight elements; today it’s 35+, and they can be combined into hundreds of compounds. AI depends on materials engineering breakthroughs like these.
Wonder how the anti-counterfeiting features of modern currency are made? Those features are rapidly built up in many precisely applied, thin layers by Applied’s TopBeam, which uses high-powered electron beam evaporation in a vacuum coating process.
Watch season 2 of changemakers episode, where Applied Materials India in collaboration with United Way Bengaluru are building a better future for the underprivileged rural communities in Karnataka, India.