Eclipse is focused on the advancement of nano-thin film techniques and related equipment technology to solve challenges encountered by select customers.
Eclipse combines a unique blend of scientific and engineering expertise with common sense solutions for a broad range of terrestrial and space based applications.
flexible displays
The CAMM was established in 2005 when the Flex Tech Alliance (formerly the United States Display Consortium) selected Binghamton University, a global leader in electronics packaging and small scale systems integration, in partnership with Endicott Interconnect Technologies Inc, and Cornell University, to spearhead development of next generation roll-to-roll (R2R) electronics manufacturing capabilities. A unique collaborative effort, the CAMM brings together partners from government, industry and academia to tackle the myriad challenges of this emergent technology.
MicroContinuum Inc. was founded in 1998 by a group of former Polaroid scientists and engineers with the goal of developing and commercializing new and innovative roll manufacturing technologies.
MicroContinuum facilities, located in Watertown MA, house an wide range of laboratory and manufacturing equipment, including two roll-to-roll (R2R) micro/nanoembossers, R2R vacuum coater, batch sputter coater, slitter, analytical instrumentation, among others.
Founded in 1997 as a spin-off from the MIT Media Lab, E Ink Corporation is the world-leading developer and provider of electronic paper displays (EPD) to the market. Purchased in late 2009 by Prime View International (now E Ink Holdings, Inc.), E Ink Corporation is now the world's largest supplier of displays to the eBook industry. Products made with E Ink electronic paper displays possess attributes that enable new advancements in the mobile electronics market: