organic photovoltaics
Heliatek was spun-off in 2006 from the Technical University of Dresden (IAPP) and the University of Ulm. The company’s founding brought together internationally renowned expertise in the fields of organic optoelectronics and organic oligomer synthesis.
Polyera Corporation is a leading supplier in semiconductor, dielectric, and interfacial materials for the printed and flexible electronics industry. Polyera is focused on developing breakthrough materials for its portfolio of ActivInk™ products and on working closely with customers to provide deep technical support and customized solutions in order to enable the commercialization of novel printed and flexible electronic products.
Anasys Instruments designs breakthrough, award-winning products that provide nanoscale probe based analytical techniques while providing high quality AFM imaging. We introduced the nano-TA in 2006 which launched the field of nanoscale thermal property measurement. In 2010, Anasys introduced the nanoIR Platform which developed the field of nanoscale IR measurement. In 2012, Anasys is proud to introduce Lorentz Contact Resonance which pioneers the field of wideband nanoscale dynamic mechanical spectroscopy.
Since its founding in 2000 to make optoelectronic components, Optodot has expanded its nanoporous membrane and its infrared (IR) optical coatings technologies into the battery, window film, security, custom IR optical film, and organic photovoltaic (OPV) markets.