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We remember a brighter future ...Welcome to !nflect. Our research and development begins and ends with humanity in mind. They are who we serve. All research begins with one question: "How will this solution impact my child's life?" By focusing on filling real-world needs we create abundant financial opportunities. The secondary question we ask is "By solving this problem, how are we helping our licensees grow their businesses in socially responsible ways?" The result we achieve is to raise the waters for humanity while greatly increasing profits for our licensees. Cleaner manufacturingMaking electronic devices creates unthinkable amounts of e-waste - electronic waste. Almost every step requires handling, transporting and disposing of insanely toxic materials. It's a scary reality: our insatiable appetite for electronic goods carries horrible long-term costs to the health and well being of our children. This is a well known fact that is openly acknowledged. When the ingredients to manufacture a TV, cell phone or a computer calls for lead, cyanide, mercury and phosphors it means we have a serious problem that needs to be dealt with yesterday. Not tomorrow. We couldn't fathom that we have no choice other than to live with growing mountains of life threatening materials. There had to be a better way of manufacturing electronic goods. We asked Mother Nature if she'd help us find ways of making the stuff we all want, but without having to rely on lead, cyanide, mercury and phosphors. She came through for us: we are able to dope materials using absolutely any element in the periodic table. In practical terms it means that we can create transistors, capacitors, diodes, resistors, etc. using alternative elements that don't carry the high costs inherent in handling, transporting and disposing of insanely toxic materials. Mother nature has been extremely gracious with us: she gave up some of her better kept secrets. This allows us to engineer tools and processes that are clean and simple. These are now available for licensing by OEMs and anyone interested in greatly reducing the costs and environmental risks of manufacturing while greatly increasing profits. So how do we measure success? Our leading indicator is how well we treat our employees and our community. If we succeed in those two areas the finances take care of themselves. By remembering a brighter future we make a difference in your life. We open new markets, create jobs, and ultimately we do our part to help reduce human suffering. How would you like to be a part of that? The opportunitiesOur suite of patented and proprietary materials processing technologies collapses the cost to manufacture solid state devices to near zero. Fab construction has become a high-risk venture for semiconductor manufacturers. A venture capitalist named Arthur Rock coined an idea called "Rock's Law" which states: the cost of building a fab doubles every four years. For example, a state-of-the-art ninety-nanometer fab costs between $2 billion and $3 billion U.S. dollars. Most companies do not have the necessary financial means, or potential revenue stream, to build these on their own. For our licensees, Rock's Law has crumbled. Our technologies focus on solving Power, Communications, Optical, Life Sciences, and Environmental issues. We license materials processing systems for the sub 22-nanometer range in these fields of use. Our nanotechnology processing capabilities allows our licensees to stay well ahead of the next process nodes for advanced semiconductors. How is this possible? We collapse costs by reducing the manufacturing process from over 400 steps down to If you have any questions please feel free to call 321-356-6441. It would be a great pleasure to hear from you.
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