Tokyo Electron
| Native name | 東京エレクトロン株式会社 | 
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| Romanized name | Tōkyō Erekutoron kabushiki gaisha | 
| Formerly | Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. (1963–1978) | 
| Company type | Public | 
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| Industry | Electronics Semiconductors | 
| Predecessor | Sakura Yoko KK founded on April 6, 1951 | 
| Founded | November 11, 1963 (as Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc.) | 
| Founder | Tokuo Kub, Toshio Kodaka, Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc. | 
| Headquarters | , Japan | 
| Area served | Japan, Taiwan, North America, South Korea, Europe, Southeast Asia, China | 
| Key people | Yoshikazu Nunokawa (chairman), Toshiki Kawai (president & CEO) | 
| Products | Networking devices, electronic components, production equipment for integrated circuits, flat panel displays and photovoltaic cells | 
| Revenue | ¥1.13 trillion (2020) | 
| ¥237.29 billion (2020) | |
| ¥185.21 billion (2020) | |
| Total assets | ¥1.28 trillion (2020) | 
| Total equity | ¥829.69 billion (2020) | 
| Number of employees | 12,742 (2020) | 
| Parent | TBS Holdings, Inc. (4.67%) | 
| Subsidiaries | 26 Group companies, including Tokyo Electron Device (TYO: 2760) | 
| Website | tel.com | 
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Tokyo Electron Limited (Japanese: 東京エレクトロン株式会社, Hepburn: Tokyo Erekutoron Kabushiki-gaisha), or TEL, is a Japanese electronics and semiconductor company headquartered in Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded as Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. in 1963. TEL is best known as a supplier of equipment to fabricate integrated circuits (IC), flat panel displays (FPD), and photovoltaic cells (PV). Tokyo Electron Device (東京エレクトロンデバイス株式会社, Tokyo Erekutoron Debaisu Kabushiki-gaisha, TYO: 2760), or TED, is a subsidiary of TEL specializing in semiconductor devices, electronic components, and networking devices. As of 2011, TEL was the largest manufacturer of IC and FPD production equipment. Listed on the Nikkei 225, in 2024, Tokyo Electron had a market cap of US$114.6 billion, making it the third-most valuable company in Japan in terms of market cap, and the 12th ranked semiconductor-related company worldwide.