| Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Industry | Information Technology Sector | Ms. Hai Hong Tao CEO | XSHE Exchange | CNE100000ML7 ISIN |
| CN Country | 16,354 Employees | - Last Dividend | 3 Jul 2025 Last Split | 16 Mar 2010 IPO Date |
NAURA Technology Group Co., Ltd., headquartered in Beijing, China, is a leading entity in the semiconductor industry. Founded in 2001, the company has evolved from its former identity, Beijing Sevenstar Electronics Co., Ltd., adopting its current name in February 2017. NAURA specializes in research and development, manufacturing, sales, and technical services of semiconductors across the People's Republic of China. It operates through its Electronic Process Equipment and Precision Electronic Components segments, catering to a broad spectrum of applications in the semiconductor and electronics sectors.
NAURA provides critical process equipment necessary for the semiconductor production chain, including etching, thin film deposition, cleaning, heat treatment, and crystal growth systems. These technologies are essential for manufacturing logic and memory devices, advanced packaging, third-generation semiconductors, semiconductor lighting, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), new display technologies, new energy photovoltaics, and substrate materials.
These product offerings encompass crystal growth systems, vacuum heat treatment, atmosphere maintenance, protective and continuous heat treatment, magnetron sputtering coating, and multi-arc ion coating equipment. Their applications span material heat treatment, vacuum electronics, new energy photovoltaics, semiconductor and magnetic materials, new energy vehicles, among others, contributing to green manufacturing practices.
NAURA's extensive range of electronic components includes quartz crystal devices and micro electromechanical sensors, high-precision resistors, tantalum capacitors, microwave components, analog chips, and module power supplies. These components find their use in critical infrastructures and technologies such as high-speed rail, smart grids, telecommunication systems, and medical care applications.