Where is Applied Materials headquartered?
Applied Materials' global headquarters is at 3050 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, California 94054 — a multi-building campus where the company has been based since its 1967 founding. Santa Clara is the center of executive management, corporate functions, and significant R&D, including the Maydan Technology Center. The company's largest international R&D center is in Rehovot, Israel; its largest engineering and software hub outside the U.S. is in Bangalore, India. Manufacturing and customer support operations are distributed across Asia to co-locate with the world's largest chipmakers in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan.
- HQ
- Santa Clara, California
- HQ Address
- 3050 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 94054
- HQ Phone
- (408) 727-5555
- Major International Hubs
- Bangalore, India; Rehovot, Israel; Hsinchu, Taiwan; Suwon, South Korea; Tokyo, Japan
- Total Locations
- 100+ across 15+ countries
- Employees
- ~36,500 globally
Where does Applied Materials have offices?
Applied Materials operates across more than 100 locations in over a dozen countries, spanning every major semiconductor manufacturing region in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
- Santa Clara, CA· Headquarters
- Austin, TX· Major U.S. Office
- Albany, NY (SUNY Poly Partnership)· Major U.S. Office
- Gloucester, MA· U.S. Office
- Hillsboro, OR· U.S. Office
- Phoenix, AZ· U.S. Office
- Rochester, NY· U.S. Office
- Kalispell, MT (Semitool heritage)· U.S. Office
- Bangalore (Bengaluru), India· Major International Hub
- Rehovot, Israel· Major International Hub
- Hsinchu, Taiwan· Major International Hub
- Suwon / Cheonan, South Korea· Major International Hub
- Tokyo / Narita, Japan· Major International Hub
- Singapore· International Office
- Shanghai / Beijing, China· International Office
- Dresden, Germany· International Office
- Dublin, Ireland· International Office
Sources:Applied Materials Locations — appliedmaterials.comApplied Materials Israel Overview
Where is Applied Materials's headquarters?
Applied Materials' global headquarters is located at 3050 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, California 94054 (mailing address: P.O. Box 58039, Santa Clara, CA 95054-3299; main phone: 408-727-5555). This multi-building campus has served as the company's operational center since its Silicon Valley origins in 1967 and houses executive leadership, global corporate functions, key R&D laboratories, and the Maydan Technology Center — a multibillion-dollar R&D platform built to accelerate semiconductor innovation and named after the company's legendary former CTO Dan Maydan.
The campus spans multiple buildings: the primary executive offices at 3050 Bowers Avenue, additional R&D and engineering space at 3100 Bowers Avenue (Building 2), and further facilities on Scott Boulevard (Buildings 5, 6, and 11) and at 3225 Oakmead Village Drive (Building 12). The Santa Clara HQ employs approximately 2,580 people at the primary campus, making it the company's largest single-site location. The city and broader Silicon Valley area represent Applied's center of gravity for strategy, investor relations, and executive decision-making.
The Maydan Technology Center is particularly significant: it is one of the most sophisticated semiconductor process R&D facilities in the world, where Applied engineers work alongside customers on process integration challenges using production-equivalent tools. Access to this facility is a key competitive advantage, enabling Applied to co-develop next-generation process recipes with leading chipmakers at a level that most competitors cannot match.
What other offices does Applied Materials have globally?
In the United States, Applied Materials has significant operations in Austin, Texas (manufacturing operations and field support for U.S. chipmakers); Albany, New York (semiconductor R&D in partnership with SUNY Polytechnic Institute, part of the broader New York semiconductor ecosystem); Hillsboro, Oregon (supporting Intel's Pacific Northwest fabs); and smaller locations in Massachusetts (Gloucester), Arizona (Phoenix), New York (Rochester), and Montana (Kalispell, the original home of acquired Semitool).
Internationally, the company's largest presence is in Asia, co-located with its biggest customers. In Taiwan, the Hsinchu office (near TSMC's primary fab complex and the Hsinchu Science Park) is Applied's principal customer-facing hub for its most important revenue relationship. In South Korea, Applied has significant operations in Suwon (Samsung headquarters) and Cheonan supporting Samsung and SK Hynix. The Tokyo and Narita, Japan operations serve Japanese chipmakers. Singapore serves as a regional hub for Southeast Asia.
The Rehovot, Israel campus is Applied's largest R&D center outside the U.S., housing approximately several hundred engineers and an advanced 8,400 square meter cleanroom focused on wafer inspection, metrology, and advanced process technologies — particularly in the e-beam and optical inspection segments. Bangalore, India at International Tech Park Whitefield (ITPW) is Applied's largest offshore engineering and business process center, housing software development, data science, and business operations functions that support the global enterprise. Dresden, Germany and Dublin, Ireland provide European customer support and some administrative functions.
What Applied Materials's office footprint means for territory planning
For enterprise sellers, the most strategically important Applied Materials hubs are Santa Clara (all executive and corporate decisions, fiscal year ending October), Austin (manufacturing operations and supply chain), and Bangalore (large IT, software engineering, and business operations population — a strong entry point for developer tools, cloud infrastructure, and business process software). The Santa Clara HQ operates on Pacific Time with standard U.S. enterprise procurement calendars.
Field events and ABM campaigns targeting Applied Materials should be anchored in Santa Clara, where Applied regularly hosts and participates in Silicon Valley industry events. Applied executives frequently speak at SEMICON West (held in San Jose, typically in July) and IEEE IEDM (San Francisco, December) — both high-value engagement venues for technical and business stakeholders. For Asia-Pacific territory coverage, Hsinchu and Suwon are critical: Applied's Taiwan and Korea field teams support its largest customers (TSMC and Samsung respectively) and have significant independent procurement relationships at the local level.
The Israel R&D hub in Rehovot is best engaged through technical channels — Israeli semiconductor conferences, university research partnerships, and the Israeli tech ecosystem events — rather than traditional enterprise sales approaches. Germany (Dresden) is an increasingly important hub as European chipmakers invest under the EU Chips Act, and Applied's Dresden presence positions it to support Intel's Magdeburg fab build and TSMC's Dresden joint venture. Sellers with manufacturing analytics, supply chain, or advanced engineering tools should monitor the European fab expansion pipeline carefully.
As of June 2026.Sources:Applied Materials Locations — appliedmaterials.comApplied Materials Israel R&D Hub — Applied IRApplied Materials Santa Clara Campus Map
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