Camtek's Acquisition of Visual Layer
Camtek Ltd. (Nasdaq: CAMT, TASE: CAMT), an industry frontrunner in inspection and metrology equipment for the semiconductor sector, is making waves with its latest acquisition. On April 14, 2026, the company announced a definitive agreement to acquire Visual Layer, an AI company based in Tel Aviv that specializes in visual analytics. This strategic move aims to bolster Camtek's capabilities in visual AI, enhancing its offerings in semiconductor inspection processes.
Founded by esteemed experts in AI, Dr. Danny Bickson and Dr. Amir Alush, Visual Layer is backed by prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firms. The company is well-regarded for its advanced AI technologies, which include proprietary tools and a team of highly skilled researchers and engineers with extensive experience in visual AI. This synergy isn't new, as Camtek has been collaborating with Visual Layer for over a year, proactively integrating its technology into Camtek's product lineup and engaging in significant joint research and development efforts.
Rafi Amit, Camtek's CEO, noted that this acquisition aligns perfectly with Camtek's strategic focus on artificial intelligence, representing a critical step in enhancing its development pace. He expressed strong confidence in Visual Layer's technology and team, citing their complementary approach to innovation and customer service. This acquisition is expected to address the ever-increasing demands of clients within the rapidly evolving semiconductor market. Amit's conviction stems from the successful collaboration witnessed over the past year, making it apparent that this acquisition will significantly improve Camtek's long-term capabilities.
Lior Aviram, Executive Chairman of Camtek, echoed Amit's sentiments, highlighting that AI-powered inspection and metrology are destined to shape the industry's competitive dynamics in the upcoming years. He emphasized Camtek's positioning as a leader in this transition, foreseeing immediate positive impacts in terms of product performance and throughput. Aviram also identified a broader opportunity to venture into AI-driven software and analytics, potentially creating new recurring revenue streams for the company.
As for Visual Layer's leadership, Bickson and Alush stated that semiconductor manufacturing is amongst the most critical and challenging sectors globally. They appreciated Camtek's established reputation and noted that joining forces will provide the infrastructure and market access necessary to make a substantial impact. Their goal is to transform Camtek’s AI division into a leading center in the industrial visual intelligence domain, attracting top talent in the process.
The transaction is set to finalize in the coming weeks, pending typical closing conditions, though the specific financial terms have not yet been disclosed. More insights regarding this acquisition are expected to be revealed when Camtek announces its first quarter 2026 results, which are anticipated in May 2026.
For those interested in Camtek's innovative inspection and metrology solutions, additional information can be accessed at
www.camtek.com.
About Camtek Ltd.
Founded to cater to the high demands of the semiconductor industry, Camtek manufactures and develops advanced inspection and metrology equipment integral to semiconductor production. These systems play a vital role in inspecting integrated circuits (IC) and measuring IC features on wafers during various production stages, including advanced interconnect packaging, heterogeneous integration, memory, CMOS image sensors, and more. Aligned with clients' needs, Camtek operates manufacturing facilities in Israel and Germany, complemented by eight global offices.
About Visual Layer
Visual Layer focuses on AI technologies that manage visual data through strategic analytics. With a foundation built by leading minds in computer vision and deep learning, Visual Layer’s proprietary platform is designed to help organizations streamline visual data processing, analysis, and insight extraction across various industries, notably semiconductor manufacturing. More can be learned about Visual Layer at
www.visual-layer.com.