Edelteq Holdings Berhad has announced the formation of Halovision System Sdn. Bhd., a joint venture with Halo Technologies Sdn. Bhd., to develop advanced Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) systems for the semiconductor industry. The venture is supported by a strategic investment of $680,000 (RM3.2m) from Kumpulan Modal Perdana (KMP), a government-owned venture capital firm under Malaysia’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.
The investment will accelerate the development of Halovision’s Raptor series for substrate panel inspection and the i-Falke series for wafer-level inspection. These AOI systems utilise high-resolution cameras and intelligent image analysis to detect microscopic defects, ensuring high yield and reliability in semiconductor manufacturing. This is crucial for industries such as AI, 5G, and electric vehicles.
Chin Yong Keong, Group CEO of Edelteq, stated, “This partnership is a strong vote of confidence in Halovision’s technology and vision.” Lee Hui-Ni, Chief Investment Officer of KMP, added, “This investment underscores our deep commitment to nurturing homegrown innovation and strengthening Malaysia’s position in the global electronics and semiconductor value chain.”
John Moon, CEO of Halovision, expressed confidence in the venture’s ability to bring cutting-edge solutions to market, establishing Halovision as a global technology partner. The collaboration aligns with Malaysia’s National Semiconductor Strategy, aiming to boost local talent and technological capabilities, reinforcing the country’s role in the global semiconductor ecosystem.