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ASM is creating tomorrow’s building blocks, building machines that make it possible to produce even smaller chips. Find out how we’re crafting the future.
ASM - Wikipedia
ASM International (society), formerly the American Society for Metals, a professional organization for materials scientists and metallurgists American Society of Mammalogists American Society for …
ASM Microbe 2026: General Abstract Submission Open
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) is the oldest and largest single life science membership organization in the world. Membership has grown from 59 scientists in 1899 to more than 32,000 …
ASM International - Wikipedia
ASM International N.V. (with ASM standing for Advanced Semiconductor Materials) is a Dutch-headquartered multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, sells, and services equipment …
ASM Microbe | Overview
ASM Microbe showcases the best microbial sciences in the world and provides a one-of-a-kind forum to explore everything from basic microbiology to translation and application.
Our company - ASM
In 1968, entrepreneur Arthur del Prado established ASM in the Netherlands. At ASM, we’re shaping the future at the atomic level. We enable the next generation of microchips by empowering leading …
ASM in Arizona
ASM has a legacy of innovation dating back more than half a century. In 1968, entrepreneur Arthur del Prado established ASM in the Netherlands. Established in 1976, ASM was one of the first …
Our purpose and mission - ASM
ASM’s atomic-layer innovations are driving the future of tech. We’re improving millions of lives worldwide by enabling critical technology like AI, medical devices, space exploration, and more.
Our story - ASM
ASM (Advanced Semiconductor Materials) was founded in the Netherlands in 1968, at the very start of the semiconductor industry. Founder Arthur del Prado (1931-2016) was our CEO until 2008.
ASM (Ambulatory Specialty Model) | CMS
Oct 31, 2025 · The proposed Ambulatory Specialty Model (ASM) aims to improve prevention and upstream management of chronic disease, which would lead to reductions in avoidable …