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Top Nanotechnology Stocks Worth Watching - September 28th

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Key Points

  • Onto Innovation, Nano Dimension, and NVE are highlighted as the top nanotechnology stocks to watch due to their recent high trading volumes and potential for breakthroughs in various fields.
  • While investing in nanotechnology stocks can provide exposure to innovative developments in electronics and medicine, they also carry higher volatility and regulatory risks due to their early-stage nature.
  • Each company specializes in different technological advancements: Onto Innovation focuses on optical metrology, Nano Dimension on 3D printing solutions, and NVE on spintronics technology for data transmission.
  • Five stocks to consider instead of Onto Innovation.

Onto Innovation, Nano Dimension, and NVE are the three Nanotechnology stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Nanotechnology stocks are shares of publicly traded companies that research, develop or commercialize materials and devices engineered at the nanoscale (roughly one to 100 nanometers). Investors buy these stocks to gain exposure to potential breakthroughs in fields like electronics, medicine and advanced materials. However, they can be more volatile and carry higher technical and regulatory risks due to the sector’s early‐stage nature. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Nanotechnology stocks within the last several days.

Onto Innovation (ONTO)

Onto Innovation Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and support of process control tools that performs optical metrology. The company offers lithography systems and process control analytical software. It also offers process and yield management solutions, and device packaging and test facilities through standalone systems for optical metrology, macro-defect inspection, packaging lithography, and transparent and opaque thin film measurements.

Read Our Latest Research Report on ONTO

Nano Dimension (NNDM)

Nano Dimension Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in additive manufacturing solutions in Israel and internationally. The company offers 3D printers, comprising AME systems, which are inkjet printers, that produces Hi-PEDs by depositing proprietary conductive and dielectric substances, as well as integrates in-situ capacitors, antennas, coils, transformers, and electromechanical components; micro additive manufacturing systems, a digital light processing printers (DLP) that achieves production-grade polymer and composite parts; and industrial additive manufacturing systems, that utilizes a patented foil system that fabricates ceramic and metal parts.

Read Our Latest Research Report on NNDM

NVE (NVEC)

NVE Corporation develops and sells devices that use spintronics, a nanotechnology that relies on electron spin to acquire, store, and transmit information in the United States and internationally. The company manufactures spintronic products, including sensors and couplers for use in acquiring and transmitting data.

Read Our Latest Research Report on NVEC

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