Akshay Harlalka Honored for Contributions to Precision Machine Design and Advanced Manufacturing
Akshay D. Harlalka's inclusion in Marquis Who's Who highlights his significant contributions to precision machine design and advanced manufacturing, showcasing innovations that have impacted the semiconductor and battery manufacturing industries.

Akshay D. Harlalka, a distinguished mechanical engineer, has been recognized by Marquis Who's Who for his exceptional contributions to the fields of precision machine design and advanced manufacturing. This recognition underscores the importance of his work in developing technologies that have significantly improved efficiency and reduced costs in critical industries.
Harlalka's career began at ASML, where his innovations in high-throughput lithography systems for the semiconductor industry led to the co-invention of in-situ cleaning systems. These systems, patented in the U.S. and Taiwan, have drastically reduced equipment downtime in fabrication plants, saving millions in operational costs. His leadership in developing reticle slip limiter technology further enabled lithography machines to achieve unprecedented throughput levels.
Later, at Applied Materials, Harlalka focused on the development of precision lithium delivery systems for next-generation battery electrode manufacturing, contributing to advancements in battery technology. Currently, at Atomic Machines Inc., he is leading the development of 3D inspection systems for MEMS applications, continuing his trajectory of impactful innovation.
Harlalka's achievements, including the MIT Great Dome Award, reflect his dedication to solving meaningful problems through mechanical engineering. His work not only advances technological frontiers but also has tangible benefits for industries and consumers worldwide, from more efficient semiconductor manufacturing to the development of better battery technologies.