VIAVI Solutions, a global provider of communications test and measurement and optical technologies, has joined the MIT.nano Consortium, a platform for academia-industry collaboration centered around research and innovation emerging from nanoscale science and engineering at MIT.
MIT and Applied Materials announced an agreement that, with a grant from the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub, commits more than $40 million to add advanced nanofabrication equipment to the MIT.nano nanotechnology facility in support of the CHIPS and Science Act and the Microelectronics Commons.
UpNano US has joined the MIT.nano industry consortium. UpNano is the Boston-based U.S. subsidiary of UpNano GmbH. A global distributor of 2-photon polymerization-based (2PP) 3D printers. MIT.nano will install one of the company's NanoOne 1000 instruments within the facility.