Screeb
Screeb is a technology company.
Financial History
Screeb has raised $2.3M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Screeb raised?
Screeb has raised $2.3M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Screeb is a technology company.
Screeb has raised $2.3M across 2 funding rounds.
Screeb has raised $2.3M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Screeb has raised $2.3M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Screeb's investors include 50 Partners Impact, 7percent Ventures, Ankaa Ventures, Dragonfly Capital Partners, Hack VC, ISAI, Meta Change Capital, #SecretFund, Unruly Capital, Spencer Noon, XAnge, Didier Valet.
SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Kyoto-based Japanese multinational technology company specializing in manufacturing equipment for semiconductors, flat panel displays, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and graphic arts.[3][1] It serves global electronics, semiconductor, and printing industries by providing critical production tools like lithography coat/develop systems, wet cleaning/etching equipment, thermal annealing, metrology tools, inkjet printing systems, and surface processing technologies.[2][1][3] The company solves key challenges in high-precision manufacturing for next-generation electronics and displays, enabling efficient, reliable production workflows amid surging demand for advanced chips and screens; its growth is evidenced by a 155-year legacy, global subsidiaries, and leadership in equipment reliability.[1][2][3]
SCREEN Holdings traces its roots to 1868 as Ishida Kyokuzan Printing Works, evolving into Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd. in 1943 before restructuring into a holding company named SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. in 2014.[1][3] This transformation marked a shift toward diversified innovation under the purpose "Innovation for a Sustainable World," with a 10-year vision to "Be a Solution Creator" in partnership with key industries.[1] Key milestones include expanding from printing origins into semiconductor production equipment (SPE), display tech (FT), PCB-related equipment (PE), and graphic arts (GA), bolstered by U.S. operations via SCREEN SPE USA established in 1987.[2][1][3] Early traction came from reliable wafer processing tools, earning industry acclaim, and collaborations like technology licensing to SEMES for Samsung.[2][3]
SCREEN Holdings rides the explosive growth in semiconductor and display manufacturing, fueled by AI, 5G/6G, EVs, and consumer electronics demanding smaller, faster chips and high-res screens.[3][1][2] Its timing aligns perfectly with global chip shortages and reshoring trends, as SPE tools enable next-gen wafer production critical for leaders like Samsung (via tech ties).[3][2] Market forces like U.S.-Japan tech alliances and rising PCB needs for compact devices favor its precision equipment, while GA solutions modernize printing amid digital shifts.[1] SCREEN influences the ecosystem by powering ~half of advanced node fabs indirectly and advancing flat-panel tech, positioning it as a quiet enabler of the $500B+ semiconductor supply chain.[3][2]
SCREEN Holdings is poised to capitalize on AI-driven chip demand and display upgrades for AR/VR/metaverse, with SPE and FT segments likely accelerating via capacity expansions in Japan and the U.S.[3][2][1] Trends like advanced packaging, EUV lithography support, and sustainable manufacturing will shape its path, potentially boosting revenue through new annealing/metrology tools.[1][2] Its influence may evolve from equipment supplier to full solution ecosystem player, deepening ties with foundries like TSMC/Samsung amid geopolitical supply chain shifts—cementing its role as a cornerstone for tech's next innovation wave, much like its 155-year journey from print shop to global powerhouse.[1][3]
Screeb has raised $2.3M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in November 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2022 | $2.0M Seed | 50 Partners Impact, 7percent Ventures, Ankaa Ventures, Dragonfly Capital Partners, Hack VC, ISAI, Meta Change Capital, #SecretFund, Unruly Capital, Spencer Noon, XAnge, Didier Valet, Ernest Oppetit, Fernando Martinelli, Frederic Montagnon, Itamar Lesuisse, John Lilic, Julien Romanetto, Nicolas Debock, Nicolas Steegmann, Thibaud Elziere | |
| Sep 1, 2021 | $300K Seed | 7percent Ventures, Dragonfly Capital Partners, Hack VC, Meta Change Capital, #SecretFund, Unruly Capital, Spencer Noon, XAnge, Didier Valet, Ernest Oppetit, Fernando Martinelli, Frederic Montagnon, Itamar Lesuisse, John Lilic, Julien Romanetto, Nicolas Debock, Nicolas Steegmann |