National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.

James Donlon

Program Director

Sean L. Jones

Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Ben Schrag Ph.D

Program Director and Policy Liaison, SBIR / STTR

Past deals in NFC

Northwest Arkansas Community College is a full-service community college in Bentonville, Arkansas, that offers transfer and professional academics, remedial and advanced programs, college life activities and a full range of student services. Academics include professional degrees in healthcare and business, such as: * Marketing * Nursing * Physical Therapy * Respiratory Therapy Other programs of study include transfer degrees in the arts and sciences, such as: * Drama * Film * Fine Arts * International Languages * Environmental Regulation * Psychology * Sociology High-performing degree candidates also have the option of enrolling in the school’s honors program. North Arkansas Community College has an adult education division, as well, which offers GED-prep and classes in ESL and Computer Literacy. Student life activities are available to students in all divisions. Some examples of these activities include performing arts clubs, academic and professional clubs and other types of student organizations. The career services division sponsors a range of activities, including career readiness workshops, job fairs and on-campus recruiting seminars. They also provide career counseling and job-search assistance. Most programs have an open admissions policy, which allows anyone with a high school diploma or GED to enroll, simply by filling out an admissions application. Healthcare programs have additional requirements. Students may receive academic, departmental and other types of scholarships, as well as federal financial aid awards like grants and loans.

MFNS

Grant in 2022
MFNS specializes in consulting services aimed at the separation of oil and other contaminants from industrial processes and wastewater. The company has developed a nanostructured coating that efficiently cleans up oil, pollutants, and toxins from water. They provide a unique oleophilic and hydrophobic sponge that attracts oil while repelling water, making it a multifunctional solution for environmental cleanup. This sponge can be recycled after its active properties are exhausted, allowing businesses and communities to effectively absorb toxins from water supplies and reduce contamination from industrial runoff. Additionally, MFNS collaborates with clients to create custom solutions, including the development of specialized membranes and sponges tailored to specific industry needs.

Pascal Tags

Grant in 2022
Pascal Tags, founded in 2018 and based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializes in chipless identification technology aimed at enhancing inventory management. The company has developed an innovative RFID tag that operates without a microchip, allowing for effective tracking of inventory items. This technology provides an alternative solution for manufacturers, shippers, and consumers to monitor products throughout the supply chain, from production to retail and even in homes. By enabling precise location tracking with a single tag, Pascal Tags addresses the growing need for efficient inventory control in various sectors.

TFWireless

Grant in 2021
TFWireless specializes in advanced wireless communications technology, focusing on the commercialization of rateless codec technology. This innovative platform enhances performance and achieves significant cost reductions in wireless communications, addressing critical factors such as latency, processing speeds, and energy consumption. The company's technology is applicable in both space communication and terrestrial wireless networks, facilitating reliable transmission of information between transmitters and receivers in various environments. Through its transformative solutions, TFWireless aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of wireless communication systems.

NanoSpy

Grant in 2021
NanoSpy, Inc. was founded in 2017 to establish the new state-of-the-art in rapid pathogen detection. Using proprietary and patent-pending technologies, we leverage our expertise in biomedical engineering, microbiology, nanomaterials, and mechanical engineering to dramatically simplify the detection process with a new paradigm in biosensor platforms. Sensitivity, specificity, and speed now are combined in one convenient test that delivers results fast! In 20 minutes, NanoSpy biosensors can detect a single targeted pathogen at 5 CFU/mL or less from common buffer samples taken right at the point of detection. No time-consuming enrichment process. No environmentally hazardous reagents. No laboratory requirements. Translation: No time wasted. No decisions delayed.

NLM Photonics

Grant in 2021
Nonlinear Materials Corp. is a developer of next-generation nano-scale photonics. Nonlinear Materials Corporation (NLM) has exclusively licensed proprietary materials and methods developed by University of Washington researchers to deliver “fiber-optic networks on a chip.”

Fathhome

Grant in 2021
Fathhome is a manufacturer based in Oakland, California, that specializes in developing a device for the dry sanitization of household items. Founded in 2015, the company offers a technology that utilizes air pressure and ionization to sanitize various objects such as packages, clothing, shoes, helmets, personal protective equipment, and electronic devices. This innovative approach allows users to eliminate harmful viruses and bacteria without the use of water, detergents, or chemicals, providing an effective and convenient solution for maintaining hygiene in everyday life.

Krnc

Grant in 2020
Krnc is a cryptocurrency fork of paper money.

NexTC

Grant in 2020
NexTC manufactures insulator and conductive oxide coatings for the energy and large area electronics markets. The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Corvallis, Oregon.

ANAFLASH

Grant in 2020
ANAFLASH Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, founded in 2017. It specializes in the development of a test chip that facilitates analog neurocomputing within logic-compatible embedded flash memory. The company offers an energy-efficient microprocessor designed for battery-powered edge devices, enabling real-time artificial intelligence inferencing without the need for cloud connectivity. This innovative microprocessor performs complex tasks efficiently by processing data where it is stored, thereby minimizing data traffic and energy consumption. During idle periods, it operates with very low power usage, making it a cost-effective solution for energy-efficient edge computing. ANAFLASH's integrated non-volatile neural network computing engine allows for secure task execution, reinforcing its commitment to providing reliable and efficient technology for modern computing needs.

Pascal Tags

Grant in 2019
Pascal Tags, founded in 2018 and based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializes in chipless identification technology aimed at enhancing inventory management. The company has developed an innovative RFID tag that operates without a microchip, allowing for effective tracking of inventory items. This technology provides an alternative solution for manufacturers, shippers, and consumers to monitor products throughout the supply chain, from production to retail and even in homes. By enabling precise location tracking with a single tag, Pascal Tags addresses the growing need for efficient inventory control in various sectors.

Uniqarta

Grant in 2019
Uniqarta manufactures technologies that accommodate small, ultra-thin ICs and their inclusion within common materials such as paper or plastic. The result is a class of Smart Materials that eliminate the need for RFID label add-ons and accelerate the IoT evolution.

NXM

Grant in 2019
NXM Labs develops software that enables devices to work together automatically to stop hackers and protect devices against evolving cyber threats, including those using quantum computers, while safeguarding personal privacy and orchestrating data at the edge to empower AI systems. The Company is the recipient of Frost & Sullivan’s 2019 North American Visionary Innovation Leadership Award in IoT Security.

WestFace Medical

Grant in 2019
WestFace Medical is a medical device company that has developed and patented needle tip imaging using OCT to improve vascular access. WestFace Medical presents a solution to the above needs - SingleStick™ - an imaging adapter utilizing optical coherence tomography (OCT) for pediatric vascular access. SingleStick™ consists of two components: a handheld imaging adapter (disposable component) and an OCT image processor (capital equipment component). The handheld imaging adapter leur locks to any hollow bore needle and subsequently introduces an optical fiber into the needle. The captured image from the needle tip is transmitted to an image processor providing a view of the needle’s trajectory. This view is real-time and forward facing. Traditional vascular access technique is hereby facilitated by real-time forward imaging. Accordingly, SingleStick™ provides multiple advantages over existing imaging technology.

NanoSUR

Grant in 2019
NanoSUR is a biotech company that develops and commercializes proprietary smart crop protection products. The company is based in Miami, Florida.
Precision Neuroscopics is a medical device company that develops novel high-density systems to detect brain signals non-invasively. The company is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

N-Sense

Grant in 2019
N-Sense, LLC, established in 2017 and located in Ames, Iowa, specializes in developing a soil nitrate sensor system designed for real-time measurement of soil nitrate concentrations. This innovative technology can be attached to farm implements, allowing farmers to accurately assess nitrogen levels while on the move. By enabling precise application of nitrogen fertilizers, N-Sense's system helps farmers optimize their fertilizer use, enhancing farm profitability and reducing the environmental impact of over-application. The company's product empowers farmers to identify and manage soil variations within fields, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

inFocus Networks

Grant in 2019
inFocus Networks develops high-bandwidth network fabrics that enable networked systems through novel photonic technologies. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in San Diego, California.

ANAFLASH

Grant in 2019
ANAFLASH Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, founded in 2017. It specializes in the development of a test chip that facilitates analog neurocomputing within logic-compatible embedded flash memory. The company offers an energy-efficient microprocessor designed for battery-powered edge devices, enabling real-time artificial intelligence inferencing without the need for cloud connectivity. This innovative microprocessor performs complex tasks efficiently by processing data where it is stored, thereby minimizing data traffic and energy consumption. During idle periods, it operates with very low power usage, making it a cost-effective solution for energy-efficient edge computing. ANAFLASH's integrated non-volatile neural network computing engine allows for secure task execution, reinforcing its commitment to providing reliable and efficient technology for modern computing needs.

NGCode

Convertible Note in 2018
NGCodec Inc. specializes in developing advanced video encoder technology that adheres to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, while also supporting AVC/H.264. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company focuses on cloud video processing and compression, offering solutions optimized for ultra-low latency and high-quality applications. Its product lineup includes silicon-based HEVC video decoders and encoders, as well as compliance and bitstream solutions. NGCodec serves markets such as decoder system-on-chip (SOC), encoder field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and encoder SOC worldwide. The company's Reality Codec technology is designed for real-time media experiences, facilitating cloud video transcoding and enhancing virtual and augmented reality applications. As of 2019, NGCodec operates as a subsidiary of Xilinx, Inc., leveraging its resources to further innovate in the field of video technology.

Uniqarta

Grant in 2017
Uniqarta manufactures technologies that accommodate small, ultra-thin ICs and their inclusion within common materials such as paper or plastic. The result is a class of Smart Materials that eliminate the need for RFID label add-ons and accelerate the IoT evolution.

Nasseo

Grant in 2016
Nasseo, Inc. is a medical device company based in Peoria, Arizona, specializing in the development and manufacturing of dental and orthopedic implant systems. Established in 2012, Nasseo focuses on providing innovative treatment options for patients with circulatory issues, such as diabetics and smokers. The company has pioneered a next-generation nanotube implant surface technology known as TiArray, which enhances the bonding and healing processes of implants. This technology modifies the natural oxide layer of various implant materials to create a uniform nanotube array, resulting in improved anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial properties, and better soft tissue responses. Nasseo's first product, the TiArray Dental Implant, has received FDA approval, and the company plans to conduct post-market human clinical trials. Additionally, Nasseo is in the development phase of a Titanium-PEEK hybrid interbody fusion device that will also utilize TiArray technology, further expanding its product offerings in the medical device market.

NGCode

Grant in 2016
NGCodec Inc. specializes in developing advanced video encoder technology that adheres to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, while also supporting AVC/H.264. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company focuses on cloud video processing and compression, offering solutions optimized for ultra-low latency and high-quality applications. Its product lineup includes silicon-based HEVC video decoders and encoders, as well as compliance and bitstream solutions. NGCodec serves markets such as decoder system-on-chip (SOC), encoder field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and encoder SOC worldwide. The company's Reality Codec technology is designed for real-time media experiences, facilitating cloud video transcoding and enhancing virtual and augmented reality applications. As of 2019, NGCodec operates as a subsidiary of Xilinx, Inc., leveraging its resources to further innovate in the field of video technology.

Neofluidics, LLC

Grant in 2016
Neofluidics, LLC, based in Carlsbad, California, develops and commercializes innovative microfluidic technologies aimed at enhancing high throughput screening and various analytical applications. Founded in 2014, the company offers the NeoPlate, a lab-on-a-chip system that utilizes nanoliter sample volumes to significantly reduce costs associated with primary drug screening while minimizing filling errors and streamlining workflows. The NeoPlate is compatible with most existing robotic liquid handling systems, facilitating its adoption in the industry. Additionally, Neofluidics has expanded its technology to include applications such as single-cell analysis and tissue organ modeling for drug toxicity testing. The company also offers the NeoVisc, a microfluidic viscometer that employs smartphone technology for real-time measurement of physical properties, catering to a diverse clientele in North America and internationally. With two proprietary patents and a range of products, Neofluidics addresses needs across various sectors, including research and development, petroleum, and military markets.

Uniqarta

Grant in 2016
Uniqarta manufactures technologies that accommodate small, ultra-thin ICs and their inclusion within common materials such as paper or plastic. The result is a class of Smart Materials that eliminate the need for RFID label add-ons and accelerate the IoT evolution.

RF Pixels

Series A in 2016
RF Pixels is a technology company that provides next generation wireless solutions, enabling 5G.
Clairvoyant Technology LLC (a RAIN RFID Member Company) was formed in 2010 by Dr. Thomas J. Frederick. After pioneering work on product portfolios at RFID vanguards Sensormatic, SAMsys, and Sirit, Dr. Frederick formed Clairvoyant to focus on the fundamental design challenges facing wide-scale adoption of RAIN RFID.

NeuroFieldz

Grant in 2015
NeuroFieldz is a Designer and developer of brain monitoring device. The company develops brain imaging and neuron-monitoring device to detect brain cancer, brain tumors and similar cerebral disorders company.
Filter Sensing Technologies (FST) is an MIT spin-off dedicated to developing high-performance sensor technologies. The company was founded in 2008 following over four years of research and development activities. FST maintains a strong patent portfolio with numerous patent applications in the United States and around the world.

Uniqarta

Grant in 2015
Uniqarta manufactures technologies that accommodate small, ultra-thin ICs and their inclusion within common materials such as paper or plastic. The result is a class of Smart Materials that eliminate the need for RFID label add-ons and accelerate the IoT evolution.

Finscale

Grant in 2015
FinScale creates, designs, and delivers nanotechnologies that enable future generations of electronic devices and systems. It supports semiconductor manufacturers to build chips by providing 3D device and process integration technologies that revive Moore’s Law. FinScale’s qFinFET technology helps planar MOSFET manufacturers make the move to 3D at their existing node. It is a San Francisco Bay area startup founded in 2014 by semiconductor scientists and engineers with their experience in advanced technology, device design, and process optimization for performance.

NBD Nanotechnologies

Grant in 2015
NBD Nanotechnologies, Inc. specializes in the manufacture of surface wettability coatings and additives aimed at enhancing the properties of various materials. The company's diverse product portfolio includes offerings such as RepelShell, RepelFlex Antimicrobial, RepelFlex Soft-Touch, NanoGlue, RepelFlex Hard-Coat, Invisiprint, and RepelFlex Leather. These products are designed to modify surface wetting characteristics for applications in glass and plastic, providing benefits such as improved heat transfer through condensation, fog capture and de-misting, and anti-scaling performance. Founded in 2012, NBD Nanotechnologies is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.

PFP Cybersecurity

Grant in 2014
PFP is an agile (cloud-based or on-premise) platform that uses dynamic power behavior analysis to detect dangerous implant-based attacks in hardware, firmware, and configuration. PFP constantly monitors the power behavior of devices/IoT in data centers, critical infrastructure, and more; then, data is sent to the cloud where PFP detects malicious actors; dashboards display continuous monitoring and/or are alerted. Remediation occurs with or without human interaction. PFP then has continuous monitoring 24/7 which authenticates, detects, and remediates.

RF Ranging

Grant in 2014
RF Ranging is committed to provide the world's most accurate and reliable RF ranging and tracking solution.

Nanophotonica

Grant in 2014
NanoPhotonica Inc. specializes in providing advanced nanomaterials and production techniques aimed at enhancing the performance of optoelectronic devices used in displays, solar panels, and other electronic industries. The company's materials serve a dual purpose by not only improving device characteristics but also acting as a barrier against moisture and oxygen, which helps prevent the premature degradation of organic material layers. This innovation significantly contributes to extending the operational lifespan of various devices. Established in 2009, NanoPhotonica is headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a dedicated research laboratory located in Gainesville, Florida.

US Nano

Grant in 2014
US Nano is a nanotechnology company focused on advancing the commercialization of novel nanomaterials, specifically semiconductor nanowires. These nanowires are designed for high surface area applications and are integral to the development of high-performance sensors. By leveraging the unique properties of nanomaterials, US Nano enables the seamless integration of semiconductors into printed electronics and circuits. The company specializes in creating scalable synthetic processes and end-use devices that facilitate the production of various technologies, including chemical and bio-sensors, photovoltaics, and infrared cameras. Through its innovative approach, US Nano aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical market applications.

NextInput

Grant in 2014
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.

Lion Semiconductor

Grant in 2014
Lion Semiconductor Inc. is an electronics company based in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Seoul, South Korea, and Shenzhen, China. Founded in 2012, it specializes in developing power and battery management integrated circuits (ICs) aimed at enhancing the performance of mobile electronics. The company's product portfolio includes battery charger ICs and single-chip power management ICs, employing a proprietary switched-capacitor architecture with digital control to achieve over 98% efficiency. These innovations enable ultra-fast wired and wireless charging solutions, as well as extended battery life for mobile devices.

TRX Systems

Grant in 2014
TRX Systems, Inc. is the developer of NEON, an indoor location system that delivers precise, infrastructure free tracking of personnel inside buildings where GPS is not available and in outdoor urban centers where GPS is unreliable. NEON greatly improves situational awareness and command effectiveness through the use of advanced sensor fusion, time of flight ranging, and mapping algorithms that deliver precise, real time location of personnel in GPS-denied locations.

NextInput

Grant in 2013
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.

NanoAffix

Grant in 2013
NanoAffix Science Has developed technology for real-time detection of contaminants in drinking water. Graphene-based sensors with nanometer-thick layers enable rapid and inexpensive quantitative onsite testing for lead in tap water.NanoAffix Science LLC (NAFX) is a spin-off small business formed around exclusively licensed patented technologies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Research Foundation. The mission of NAFX is “Inventing the future of sensing – cleaner, smarter, digital water.” The company has recently received equity investments from three water manufacturing companies (A. O. Smith, Badger Meter, and Baker Manufacturing) to prototype real-time water sensor chips using a graphene transistor technology.
Filter Sensing Technologies (FST) is an MIT spin-off dedicated to developing high-performance sensor technologies. The company was founded in 2008 following over four years of research and development activities. FST maintains a strong patent portfolio with numerous patent applications in the United States and around the world.

Ferric

Grant in 2013
Ferric Semiconductor, Inc. specializes in the development of integrated circuits and inductors using CMOS technology, primarily focusing on on-chip voltage regulators. The company offers innovative power converters that incorporate inductors, aiming to enhance power delivery systems for microprocessors and system-on-chips (SoCs). Founded in 2011, Ferric Semiconductor is headquartered in New York, New York, and is actively working to transform the way power is managed in advanced electronic devices.

121nexus

Grant in 2013
121nexus is dedicated to digitally connecting individuals with physical products. The patented 121nexus platform provides the simplest way to deploy item-level information securely while allowing real-time engagement. Manufacturers and brand owners can connect any product or printed collateral to a unique mobile website via QR code, datamatrix, and/or linear barcode. With a web page for every single physical object, brand owners can communicate with their customers on a one-to-one basis. This allows for the distribution of real-time information relevant to each product and purchaser, while seamlessly collecting responses and activity data from anyone who accesses their unique code.

NBD Nanotechnologies

Grant in 2013
NBD Nanotechnologies, Inc. specializes in the manufacture of surface wettability coatings and additives aimed at enhancing the properties of various materials. The company's diverse product portfolio includes offerings such as RepelShell, RepelFlex Antimicrobial, RepelFlex Soft-Touch, NanoGlue, RepelFlex Hard-Coat, Invisiprint, and RepelFlex Leather. These products are designed to modify surface wetting characteristics for applications in glass and plastic, providing benefits such as improved heat transfer through condensation, fog capture and de-misting, and anti-scaling performance. Founded in 2012, NBD Nanotechnologies is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Nanonex

Grant in 2013
Nanonex is delivering user-friendly nanoimprint lithography (NIL) tools and solutions to a wide spectrum of markets, including both microfabricators and non-experts. Nanonex offers a variety of nanoimprint materials, including resists tailoredfor thermoplastic, photo-curable and thermal curable NIL, surface treatmentagents for various purposes, and mold materials. Customized materialsare also available.

NextInput

Grant in 2012
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.

Lion Semiconductor

Grant in 2012
Lion Semiconductor Inc. is an electronics company based in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Seoul, South Korea, and Shenzhen, China. Founded in 2012, it specializes in developing power and battery management integrated circuits (ICs) aimed at enhancing the performance of mobile electronics. The company's product portfolio includes battery charger ICs and single-chip power management ICs, employing a proprietary switched-capacitor architecture with digital control to achieve over 98% efficiency. These innovations enable ultra-fast wired and wireless charging solutions, as well as extended battery life for mobile devices.
Filter Sensing Technologies (FST) is an MIT spin-off dedicated to developing high-performance sensor technologies. The company was founded in 2008 following over four years of research and development activities. FST maintains a strong patent portfolio with numerous patent applications in the United States and around the world.

PFP Cybersecurity

Grant in 2012
PFP is an agile (cloud-based or on-premise) platform that uses dynamic power behavior analysis to detect dangerous implant-based attacks in hardware, firmware, and configuration. PFP constantly monitors the power behavior of devices/IoT in data centers, critical infrastructure, and more; then, data is sent to the cloud where PFP detects malicious actors; dashboards display continuous monitoring and/or are alerted. Remediation occurs with or without human interaction. PFP then has continuous monitoring 24/7 which authenticates, detects, and remediates.

Ferric

Grant in 2012
Ferric Semiconductor, Inc. specializes in the development of integrated circuits and inductors using CMOS technology, primarily focusing on on-chip voltage regulators. The company offers innovative power converters that incorporate inductors, aiming to enhance power delivery systems for microprocessors and system-on-chips (SoCs). Founded in 2011, Ferric Semiconductor is headquartered in New York, New York, and is actively working to transform the way power is managed in advanced electronic devices.

TRX Systems

Grant in 2012
TRX Systems, Inc. is the developer of NEON, an indoor location system that delivers precise, infrastructure free tracking of personnel inside buildings where GPS is not available and in outdoor urban centers where GPS is unreliable. NEON greatly improves situational awareness and command effectiveness through the use of advanced sensor fusion, time of flight ranging, and mapping algorithms that deliver precise, real time location of personnel in GPS-denied locations.
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