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Silicon Valley Technology Center (SVTC) chose NSTI NanoTech's expo as the venue for announcing its suite of commercialisation services dubbed FastXfer. Starting with applications such as non-volatile memory and now working with disposable, nanopatterned substrates for DNA anchoring, SVTC helps clients access CMOS fabs.

"Volume foundries are risk averse and extremely cautious about introducing new materials," Scott Marquardt told nanotechweb.org. "They need to know that their customer's process is fully characterised and that's where we come in."

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