ISDN’s IDI Dynamics Unveils Faster, Smaller Laser Marker for Chip Packaging
What happened: IDI Dynamics, a subsidiary of ISDN Holdings, has launched a next-generation High-speed Laser Marker for semiconductor chip packages. The company reports 2.5 times higher marking speed...
What happened: IDI Dynamics, a subsidiary of ISDN Holdings, has launched a next-generation High-speed Laser Marker for semiconductor chip packages. The company reports 2.5 times higher marking speed and a 22% smaller footprint, equal to a 3.2x gain in marking productivity per square foot.
Why it matters: The system launches with six OSAT deployments across Asia. Benchmarking used representative OSAT strip formats and standard mark content, with cycle time measured end to end.
Industry context: The development tries to address the industry needs as increasing floor-space pressure with AI-driven chip demand and growing new cleanroom construction costs along with growing traceability mandates in automotive and industrial electronics, where permanent laser marking is increasingly required.
The technology draws on a Singapore public research institution and ISDN’s two decades of semiconductor automation work.
Our take: By tying throughput gains to reduced footprint, IDI targets the productivity-per-area metric that currently constrains OSAT capacity planning.





