You Need a Supplier That Can Scale With Your <b>Changing Needs</b>
The cyclical nature of the semiconductor equipment manufacturing industry makes it hard to find a contract manufacturer that can scale with your ever-changing needs. Many of them lack the equipment, capacity and staff to manage large production swings.
It’s also challenging for suppliers to meet the stringent cleanliness and precision requirements of semiconductor manufacturing, especially during fluctuating production demands.
Leading manufacturers of semiconductor-making equipment require their suppliers to be certified to help ensure the highest levels of quality. Fathom has worked hard to achieve and maintain these certifications for several manufacturers of chip-making equipment.
Human-First Manufacturing
From the moment you kick off your project, you’ll have access to a team of experienced professionals who will help you from part design and prototyping to accelerating production.
Account Manager
A strategic partner who understands the urgency of fab cycle times, uptime pressures, and rapid design iterations common in wafer processing, test equipment, automation, and tooling. They help route your project through the fastest, most capable manufacturing path.
Project Coordinator
The operations specialist who manages timelines across iterative prototyping cycles. They keep your project organized through version changes, overlapping workstreams, and multi-technology builds that often include machining, molding, 3D printing, and finishing.
Applications Engineer
A hands-on collaborator who understands mechatronics, kinematics, load requirements, and assembly considerations. They fine-tune manufacturability, weight balance, and geometric features to enhance performance and simplify downstream assembly.
Account Manager
Your strategic partner who understands the complex demands of robotics development, from lightweight structural components to housings, drivetrain parts, end-effectors, and custom mechanisms. They align your technical goals with a manufacturing plan that supports rapid iteration and scalability.
Customer Success Representative
Your trusted support partner who keeps communication open, addresses questions quickly, and helps ensure your experience stays positive as your medical device moves through development.
Project Coordinator
Your operational anchor who manages detailed schedules, documentation, and revision control, essential for medical programs preparing for validation, sterilization testing, or regulatory submissions. They help keep your program audit-ready.
Applications Engineer
A DFM expert experienced with tight-tolerance plastic and metal components used in surgical equipment, diagnostic devices, and life-science tools. They advise on materials, manufacturability, regulatory considerations, and assembly challenges.
Account Manager
Your strategic partner who understands the unique pressures of medical NPI, where biocompatibility, regulatory readiness, and risk management matter. They help align your project with manufacturing options that support verification builds, clinical timelines, and production reliability.
Applications Engineer
A manufacturing engineer who understands thermal management, vibration resistance, structural requirements, and tight-tolerance fits for drivetrain, battery, interior, and exterior components. They optimize your part design for manufacturability and long-term performance.
Account Manager
Your strategic partner who understands the speed, reliability, and cost pressures of automotive and EV development. They help navigate material choices, durability requirements, and scaling plans to support both prototype and production builds.
Customer Success Representative
Your steady point of contact who keeps communication clear, responds quickly, and ensures you feel supported throughout your aerospace or defense program. Their goal is simple: make the experience smooth, responsive, and dependable.
Project Coordinator
The operations lead ensuring your project flows smoothly through scheduling, documentation control, and milestone reporting. They’re experienced in coordinating builds for programs with stringent audits, certifications, and traceability requirements.
Applications Engineer
A DFM expert trained in tight-tolerance machined and molded parts used in flight hardware and defense systems. They help refine geometries, materials, and manufacturability to ensure repeatability, durability, and compliance with aerospace standards.
Account Manager
Your strategic partner who understands ITAR, defense program timelines, and the intense pressure on reliability. They translate mission-critical requirements into a manufacturing plan that mitigates risk and protects program milestones.
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Common <b>Semiconductor Applications</b>
We have years of experience delivering high-quality parts for semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
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