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Finding global Semiconductor companies

In this blog, we use our new Global Platform and supporting RTICs to research and find companies that specialise in Semiconductors across 12 territories.

A few weeks ago, our CTO Tom shared how to use existing Real-Time Industrial Classifications (RTICs) to find companies outside of the UK. Looking at the AgriTech RTIC he found some interesting insect farmers in France.

Continuing with our global theme, we’ve taken a look at another example. This time looking at the Semiconductor Electronics vertical of our Computer Hardware RTIC.

While our Global Platform doesn’t yet cover semiconductor hubs like Taiwan, China, Korea, or Japan, it offers a valuable perspective on the industry, especially in Europe and the US.

Semiconductor companies per country in our Global Platform

By incorporating data from the USA, France, Germany, and several other European nations, we’ve significantly expanded the RTIC from around 1,000 companies to over 7,000 across 12 territories.

Among these 7,000 companies, we see new startups such as Scantinel Photonics in Germany, a company developing cutting-edge LIDAR semiconductor components.

Website of Scantinel Photonics

We’re also able to find long-established giants like Texas Instruments both at home in the USA and their subsidiaries abroad, such as TI in Germany.

Texas Instruments company profiles in The Data City Global Platoform

Every RTIC in our UK platform is available on our Global Platform.

As I showed earlier, we don’t yet cover the entire globe, and we can’t promise complete coverage in every country we cover.

However, if you keep that in mind you can safely expand your analysis from the UK to the world in just a few minutes – using our database and machine learning processes to find high growth companies in emerging markets.

Interested in finding out more about our Global Platform of over 100 million companies, you can sign up for a free trial today.

You can also see our global data in action in our upcoming webinar.

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