Photronics

{{not to be confused with|Photonics}}

{{Infobox company|

name = Photronics, Inc.|

logo = File:Photronics Inc Logo.gif |

type = Public |

traded_as = {{Unbulleted list|{{NASDAQ|PLAB}}|S&P 600 component}} |

foundation = {{start date and age|1969}} |

location = Brookfield, Connecticut |

key_people = Constantine S. Macricostas (chairman)
Frank Lee (CEO){{Cite web|url=https://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=plab|title = Photronics, Inc. (PLAB) Company Profile & Facts - Yahoo Finance}} |

num_employees = 1,885 (October 31, 2023){{Cite web|url=https://seekingalpha.com/filing/8142695|title=Stock Market Insights | Seeking Alpha}} |

revenue = {{increase}} US$892.1 million{{Cite web|url=https://photronicsinc.gcs-web.com/static-files/77ce281d-e5aa-4ead-a023-fd2e6e5d847b|website=Photronics Investor Relations|publisher=Photronics|title=FY23 Q4 - Press Releases - Investor Relations - Photronics, Inc}} (2023) |

operating_income = {{increase}} US$253.05 million (2023) |

net_income = {{increase}} US$200 million (2023) |

assets = {{increase}} US$1.53 billion (2023) |

equity = {{increase}} US$1.28 billion (2023) |

industry = Semiconductor Equipment & Materials |

products = Semiconductor Photomasks and Reticles, Integrated circuits, Flat-panel displays |

homepage = {{url|http://photronics.com/}} |

}}

Photronics, Inc. is an American semiconductor photomask manufacturer. It was the third largest photomask supplier globally as of 2009.{{cite journal

|last1=Hughes

|first1=Greg

|last2=Yun

|first2=Henry

|date=29 September 2009

|title=Mask industry assessment: 2009

|journal=SPIE

|volume=7488

|issue=Photomask Technology 2009, 748803

|doi=10.1117/12.832722

}} Photronics is a member of the eBeam Initiative.

History

The company was founded in 1969 at Danbury, Connecticut as "Photronic Labs, Inc."{{cite web

| url = https://apnews.com/article/business-danbury-6da5a276b8db4c31afadd1ad86d1aeaa

| title = Second Danbury-area manufacturer marks 50-year milestone

| last = Soule

| first = Alex

| date = 19 March 2019

| website =

| publisher = The Associated Press

| access-date = 3 October 2024

| quote =

}}

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