
Adchem
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Seed VC - II | AliveAbout Adchem
Adchem is committed to the development and production of advanced electronic grade semiconductor thin film (ALD_Atomic Layer Deposition, CVD_Chemical Vapor Deposition) materials, and the development of advanced functional thin film solutions.
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Adchem Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Adchem's headquarters?
Adchem's headquarters is located at 5th Floor, Area E, Building 3, Mingzhu Industrial Park, 106 Chuangxin Avenue, Hefei High-tech Zone, Hefei.
What is Adchem's latest funding round?
Adchem's latest funding round is Seed VC - II.
Who are the investors of Adchem?
Investors of Adchem include Yunsong Investment, Innoval Capital, Hefei Ventures, Cowin Venture and Yushan Partners.
Who are Adchem's competitors?
Competitors of Adchem include Lawrenceville Plasma Physics and 4 more.
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