Celsia Technologies is focused on the research, development, and commercialization of next-generation cooling solutions. The company was founded in 2000 to address the emerging heat problem that now threaten the development of higher-performing microelectronic products.
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Founded in 1958, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. is a privately-held company headquartered in Newark, Delaware, USA. For more than 50 years, Gore has built a worldwide reputation for ethics and integrity in its dealings with customers, suppliers, and employees, and for taking a long-term view when assessing business situations.
Aspen Aerogels® provides thermal management and energy conservation insulation solutions for a variety of industries. Our insulation products provide up to five times better thermal performance than traditional insulation materials. The “nanotechnology” aspect of Aspen’s blanket products relate to the nanometer scale voids incorporated in the amorphous silica gel matrix.
Carbon Solutions one of the leading nanotechnology companies due to its reputation for producing high quality chemically processed carbon nanotube materials for commercial sale.
Apollo Diamond's high purity diamond substrates, together with it;s knowledge base and resources for device application development provide a platform for developers, researchers and Apollo Industry Partners to make quantum leaps in technology development. Acquired by Scio Diamond Corporation in 2011.
Angstron is the first advanced materials company to offer large quantities of ultra-thin, pristine nano-graphene platelets (NGPs). Angstron is also significantly reducing production cost barriers with its high performance nano-graphene solutions. A new 22,000 square foot manufacturing facility, based in Dayton, Ohio, allows our company to continue its research and development efforts while providing small to large batch processing and production.
ONAMI is Oregon’s first ‘Signature Research Center’ and a multi-level collaboration among Oregon’s research universities, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and industry in the “Silicon Forest” high-tech cluster that is home to the world’s leading semiconductor, MEMS, nanotechnology tools and quantum dot industrial sites.