Metatron Corporation
Metatron Corporation (Pty) Ltd. | |
Metatron Kapehairana (WK) I (OAN) | |
Abbreviation | MTR |
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Nickname | Meta T |
Named after | Metatron's cube |
Formation | October 10, 1985 |
Founder | Darryl McKinsey Atawhai Taumata Basiloy Modvenovich Casey Burnham |
Founded at | Tokapa, The Oan Isles |
Merger of | Barque Lithography(1987) Fort Jubrayn Optics |
Type | Publicly-traded for-profit limited liability company |
Legal status | Limited liability company |
Headquarters | Tokapa, The Oan Isles |
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Products | Integrated circuits |
Services | Contract chip manufacturing Design for manufacturing |
Owner | Metatron Holding Company, Tivot (34%) |
Chief executive officer | Bing Sion |
Chairman of the board | Kawatu Taumata |
Parent organization | Metatron Holding Company |
Revenue | 8.7 billion KRB |
Website | metatron.oan |
Metatron is a publicly-traded for-profit limited liability company from the Oan Isles that manufactures integrated circuits. It was founded in 1985 by a multinational team of scientists who met through their post-graduate studies at the University of Tokapa: Atawhai Taumata (from the Oan Isles), Darryl McKinsey (from South Hills), Basiloy Modvenovich (from Tuvaltastan), and Casey Burnham (from Great Morstaybishlia) in Tokapa, where its head office remains. Its largest shareholder is the Metatron Holding Company which is also its parent organization and it is located in Tarov, Tivot. The current CEO is Bing Sion (from Emberwood Coast). Metatron acquired Barque Lithography (a company from Axdel) in 2008 and Fort Jubrayn Optics (from Staynes) in 2012. It is one of the largest and most valuable companies originating from the Oan Isles.
Services and products
Metatron produces integrated circuits for fabless companies. This means that it produces integrated circuits based on the design specifications of its clients. Furthermore, it produces generic integrated circuits for general purpose usage. Additionally, it produces semiconductor wafers that other companies use to produce integrated circuits of their own.
Leadership
Bing Sion, the incumbent CEO, is a transgender man from Emberwood Coast who studied at the University of Aura. He was appointed as the CEO in 2018 after the resignation of the previous CEO, Darryl McKinsey. He had worked under McKinsey as the COO for 12 years. He is an experienced and highly skilled engineer and entrepreneur who has several noteworthy publications and has received numerous accolades from various international bodies. Kawatu Taumata is the granddaughter of Atawhai Taumata and she represents the interests of the Taumata Family Trust which is the majority owner of the Metatron Holding Company.
Acquisitions
Metatron acquired Barque Lithography in 2008 which was a lithography company from Axdel. This company was reconstituted as Metatron Lithography. It now manufacturers lithography equipment for Metatron Foundaries. It remains in the city of Barque.
Metatron also acquired Fort Jubrayn Optics in 2012 which was originally from the city of Fort Jubrayn in Great Morstaybishlia. The company was reconstituted as Metatron Optics. It now produces optics equipment for Metatron Foundaries. The company pioneered extreme ultraviolet technology that can be used to produce highly sensitive and fast chips. It remains in Fort Jubrayn.
Divisions and subsidiaries
Metatron Optics and Metatron Lithography are subsidiaries of Metatron whose main function is to provide optic and lithography equipment respectively for Metatron Foundaries.
Metatron Foundaries is the division responsible for researching, developing and manufacturing semiconductor wafers and integrated circuits. It has the capability to produce wafers ranging from 2 microns to 5 nanometers. It is located in Tokapa in The Oan Isles. It oversees and runs the fabrication facilities of the company.
Metatron Distribution is a division located in a complex called Metatron City in the city of Aegis in Valeria. Metatron established this division in 2005 and relocated it from the Oan Isles to Valeria due to the favorable logistical, regulatory and cost conditions in that country. The government of the Oan Isles encouraged the move to strengthen ties between the Oan Isles and Great Morstaybishlia. This division is responsible for testing, packaging and distribution of chips.