Below is a brief description of our Corporate Affiliates. For more information click on their logo to visit their website.
Founded in 1990s, ASI has become a leader in providing cognitive technology in the form of their PreAct Software. Making breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, ASI has drawn clients from the military, government, and commercial industries. Through commitment and competency, ASI continues to grow the industry. Applied Systems Intelligence is base out of Roswell, Georgia.
Headquartered in Rolla, Missouri, Brewer Science specializes in the semiconductor/microelectronics equipment and chemicals marketplace. Since 1981, they have been applying or creating technology for the use of their partners in the early stages of product development. With a vision "of the people, for the customer, and by the technology," Brewer Science strives to continually improve the quality of their products and manufacturing processes. Not only do they provide their services in the U.S., but they can be found around the world. Brewer Science currently has international offices in China, England and Taiwan.
Established in 1997, Crosslink has evolved into an industry leader, commercializing the electroactive polymer coatings market. They pride themselves in "bringing solutions out of the lab and into reality." Crosslink's global headquarters in St. Louis, MO is the home to a world-class laboratory and pilot plant. This company has used innovation and integrity to become a commercial leader in electroactive polymer materials.
Foster-Miller, Inc., is a technology and product development company with an international reputation for delivering and supporting innovative products and systems that perform under the most demanding conditions. Their TALON robots and LAST Armor are both used worldwide to better protect our armed forces. Principally located in suburban Boston, MA, on Rte. 95, "America's Technology Highway" they also have offices in Washington, DC and Albany, NY. The firm was founded in 1956 by three graduates of MIT who believed there was a need for a company that could solve clients' difficult technical problems through first-class analysis and design. They are certified to Aerospace Quality Management Standard AS9100 and have SW-CMM Level 3 software certification from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
Nantero, a company that uses carbon nanotubes in the production of semiconductor devices, calls Woburn, Massachusetts home. Nantero plans to replace all existing forms of memory with thier NRAM, a universal nonvolatile Random Access Memory. Nantero's broad portfolio consists of over one hundred pending patents and forty already granted. Through leadership and partnerships, Natero has become an important member of the nanotechnology community.
St. John's, based in Springfield, Missouri, is a member of the Sisters of Mercy Health Center of St. Louis, Missouri. For the past nine years St. John's has been ranked among the nation's top 100 Integrated Health Systems. With research being a vital element of new and better medicines and procedures, St. John's is constantly looking for better ways to serve their patients. Through clinical trials, St. John's hopes to find the best alternatives and additional treatment options.
Unidym is a top producer of Buckytubes, and provides several grades to meet customers' project-specific needs. With exclusive licenses to technologies of Rice University, along with licenses of other universities and technology developed in its own labs, Unidym holds key elements for Successful production. Individually and in cooperation with its partners, Unidym is a major player in the field of nanotechnology.