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Brewer Science, Inc., a trusted provider of leading-edge materials and processes to the semiconductor industry, announces its expansion into the Roy D. Blunt Jordan Valley Innovation Center (JVIC) located in Springfield, MO. The expansion will provide Brewer Science with an additional 5,000 square feet of advanced research facilities dedicated to the development and manufacture of carbon nanotube aqueous solutions.
Jordan Valley Innovation Center is managed by Missouri State University and provides advanced R&D equipment and facilities infrastructure that corporate affiliates may share for product development projects. JVIC affiliate companies work side by side with Missouri State University faculty, staff, and students on research projects intended to result in new commercial products. Brewer Science is one of five senior affiliate companies and a charter member of the JVIC program.
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About Brewer Science, Inc.
Brewer Science, a multidivisional technology company, has pioneered industry-enabling innovations including ARC® anti-reflective coatings, ProTEK® etch protective coatings, WaferBOND™ temporary wafer bonding series of materials, and microelectronics grade carbon nanotube solutions. Brewer Science is a major producer of high-quality materials, processes, and machine solutions that meet the stringent requirements of today’s IC, compound semiconductor, MEMS, and optoelectronic industries.
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Contacts:
Kevin Edwards
Director
Carbon Nanotechnology Business Unit
, (US)
+1.573.364.0300
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