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Atomera’s Advanced Materials R&D Provides Specialized Expertise to the CHIPS and Science Act Funded Innovation Hub
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Atomera joins the Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub led by Arizona State University to advance microelectronics needs of the US Department of Defense.
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Atomera is part of a regional hub aimed at safeguarding against supply chain disruptions and minimizing dependency on foreign components for accessing cutting-edge microchips.
Atomera's partnership with ASU positions them to maximize the government's investment in advancing semiconductor materials quickly.
Atomera's quantum-engineered materials technologies, including Mears Silicon Technology (MST®), improve performance, power, area, and capacity (PPAC).
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The ASU-led Southwest Region Innovation Hub Supports the Goal of Expanding U.S. Global Leadership in Microelectronics
LOS GATOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Atomera Incorporated(NASDAQ:ATOM), a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company, announced today that it is part of the Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub, a regional hub led by Arizona State University (ASU). Atomera is one of the 27 HUB partners with a shared vision to advance the microelectronics needs of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) from the "Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act." In September, the DoD awarded $238 million in funding to eight universities and research institutions — including $39.8 million to ASU — to build a nationwide network of facilities in the U.S. aimed to safeguard against the risks caused by supply chain disruptions and to minimize the dependency on foreign components for accessing cutting-edge microchips.
ASU’s state-of-the-art research centers, labs, and equipment provide partners with access to the latest semiconductor equipment and metrology. With an existing partnership with ASU, Atomera is well-positioned to maximize the government’s investment by advancing semiconductor materials quickly.
“Leveraging our existing relationship with ASU and now being part of this groundbreaking innovation hub, this partnership will help us share our knowledge and drive advancements to power the future of U.S. semiconductor production,” said Scott Bibaud, President and CEO of Atomera. “Atomera is looking forward to accelerating the world’s most advanced research and redefining what’s possible in semiconductor technology.”
Atomera has an expansive portfolio of quantum-engineered materials technologies, including the company’s Mears Silicon Technology (MST®), proven to improve performance, power, area, and capacity (PPAC). Through this initiative, Atomera will supercharge America's ability to prototype, manufacture, and produce microelectronics scale alongside ASU.
Atomera Incorporated, one of America’s Top 100 Best Small Companies in 2022, ranked by Forbes, is a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company focused on deploying its proprietary, silicon-proven technology into the semiconductor industry. Atomera has developed Mears Silicon Technology™ (MST®), which increases performance and power efficiency in semiconductor transistors. MST can be implemented using equipment already deployed in semiconductor manufacturing facilities and is complementary to other nano-scaling technologies in the semiconductor industry roadmap. More information can be found at https://atomera.com/.
Media Contacts:
Justin Gillespie
The Hoffman Agency
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Jeff Lewis:
Senior VP of Marketing and Business Development, Atomera
(408) 442-5248
jlewis@atomera.com
Source: Atomera Incorporated
The Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub is a regional hub led by Arizona State University (ASU) that aims to advance the microelectronics needs of the US Department of Defense.
Atomera is one of the 27 partners in the Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub, leveraging its existing partnership with ASU to advance semiconductor materials quickly.
Atomera's quantum-engineered materials technologies include Mears Silicon Technology (MST®), which improves performance, power, area, and capacity (PPAC).
The partnership aims to share knowledge and drive advancements in semiconductor technology to power the future of US semiconductor production.
You can visit Atomera's website at https://atomera.com/ or access their whitepaper and blog through the provided links.
atomera, incorporate is a us‐based engineered company focused on the development and commercialization of its proprietary materials which enhance electronic performance. the company’s unique abilities to assemble atoms into deliberately useful structures, enables engineered materials with a spectrum of properties to enable the next generation of electronic devices. atomera is currently licensing proprietary reengineered silicon materials into the $350+ billion global semiconductor industry. these materials meaningfully reduce power consumption, improve performance and reduce manufacturing costs for wafer manufacturers and and electronic device designers. mears silicon technology (mst™) is the first material/product designed by atomera for use in cmos semiconductors. the company has engaged in mst™ cmos demonstration and evaluation programs with several of the world’s top 10 semiconductor manufacturers and r&d; facilities. these programs have confirmed that, using mst™ cmos, both transi