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Israeli citizen sentenced in Arizona after admitting role in semiconductor trade-secret scheme

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Israeli citizen sentenced in Arizona after admitting role in semiconductor trade-secret scheme

Guy Galanti, 48, an Israeli citizen who worked for an Arizona semiconductor technology company, was sentenced on Monday after admitting to a conspiracy to steal trade secrets, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona.

Galanti received a sentence of time served and three years of supervised release from U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow in Phoenix on Monday.

Prosecutors said Galanti had remained in custody since his September 2025 arrest.

Guy Galanti, an Israeli citizen residing in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Guy Galanti, 48, an Israeli citizen who resided in Scottsdale, Arizona, who was sentenced to time served with three years of supervised release. Guy Galanti / LinkedIn

Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse where Jared Loughner made an initial appearance.

A view of the Sandra Day O’Connor Courthouse where Jared Loughner made an initial appearance in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Lawrence Anderson. Getty Images

He pleaded guilty on May 26 to conspiring to steal proprietary technology developed by Green Technology Investments, an Arizona-based company that services and refurbishes semiconductor testing equipment.

The scheme allegedly centered on the company’s “Glass Detect Design,” a system that identifies microscopic defects in glass semiconductor wafers.

According to court filings, investigators alleged that Galanti, a senior manager at the company, shared confidential photos, software and technical information with an associate connected to a competing company in Taiwan beginning in January 2025 and continuing to August 2025.

Technical equipment and machinery in a service and support facility.

Green Technology Investments in Scottsdale, AZ. Green Technology Investments

Authorities stated that the two communicated through encrypted messaging platforms, deleted records of their exchanges and used fabricated invoices to conceal payments.

According to prosecutors, Galanti’s co-conspirator “sought to recreate GTI’s new design as he operated a Taiwanese company that directly competed with GTI.”

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