Abbie Gregg, Inc. (AGI) provides engineering and consulting services to the following areas: Flexible Display, Cleanroom Fab and Manufacturing Area Layout and Facility Design. Fit-up of FPD, Nanotech, Semiconductor and Biomed, Process, Test and Assembly Equipment. Process and Cost Analysis for Flexible Display Scale Up. Tool and Process Manufacturability and Outsourcing Support. Factory Simulation and Modeling, CAD Services. Yield Enhancement and Troubleshooting. Process, Test and Cleanroom Training. Role at FDC: AGI is providing Facilities and Operational Support at FDC, collaborating to optimize tool layouts, installation and start-up activities for the 6” line and the Gen 2 line. Visit Abbie Gregg, Inc. on the Web at http://www.abbiegregg.com
DuPont Teijin Films, now the world's leading supplier of PET and PEN polyester films, specializes in film products and related services for the specialty, industrial, packaging and advanced magnetic media and photo systems, electrical and electronics markets. Visit DuPont Teijin Films on the Web at http://www.dupontteijinfilms.com.
As a leading developer of electronic paper display (EPD) technologies, E Ink Corporation is collaboratively working with the Arizona State University led Flexible Display Center to develop flexible electrophoretic displays. E Ink will provide advanced display media as well as expertise in paper-like display integration and drive electronics. These displays made with E Ink's electronic ink technology are ideally suited for mobile military and commercial applications as they have a bright, high contrast appearance that is readily viewable in full sunlight, have ultra-low power consumption, and are thin, light-weight and robust . Visit E Ink on the Web at http://www.eink.com.
Beginning in 1999, PI, LLC started business designing and building semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Products included water plant control systems, horizontal-sputtering tools, automated dispensing tools, etch systems, and robotic wafer transferring platforms. In 2005 Etched In Time, Inc. retained the intellectual property and assets of PI and continued manufacturing semiconductor related equipment for the IC and Flat Panel industries. AVX, Brooks Automation, E3 Systems, Honeywell, Spectra Physics, Lucent Technologies, and Freescale have all been satisfied customers. New products include: Flat Panel Ash systems for resist removal, system automation controllers, re-manufactured plasma etchers, and thermal evaporation system. EITI has the proven ability to design, assemble, and support their equipment. Visit Etched In Time, Inc. on the Web at http://www.etchedintimeinc.com.
Founded in 1980, EV Group is a global supplier of wafer bonders, aligners, photoresist coaters, cleaners and inspection systems for semiconductor, MEMS and emerging nanotechnology markets. EV Group holds the dominant share of the market for wafer bonding equipment (especially SOI bonding) and is a leader in lithography for advanced packaging and nanotechnology. The company's unique Triple I approach (Invent - Innovate - Implement) is supported by a vertical infrastructure, allowing EV Group to respond quickly to new technology development, apply the technology to manufacturing challenges and expedite volume production. Headquartered in Schärding, Austria, EV Group operates via a global customer support network, with subsidiaries in Tempe, Arizona; Yokohama and Fukuoka, Japan; and Chung-Li, Taiwan. Visit EV Group on the Web at http://www.evgroup.com.
General Dynamics was officially established February 21, 1952, although it has organizational roots dating back to the late 1800s. The company was formed after its predecessor and current operating division, Electric Boat, acquired the aircraft company Canadair Ltd. and began building the first nuclear-powered submarine, USS Nautilus. Today, General Dynamics has leading market positions in business aviation and aircraft services, land and amphibious combat systems, mission-critical information systems and technologies, and shipbuilding and marine systems. The company is a leading supplier of sophisticated defense systems to the United States and its allies, and sets the world standard in business jets. Please visit General Dynamics on the internet at http://www.generaldynamics.com.
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers – from individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the world’s largest IT companies. HP will be working with the FDC in the area of novel TFT technologies. Please visit Hewlett Packard on the internet at http://www.hp.com.
Honeywell is a diversified technology and manufacturing leader of aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; power generation systems; specialty chemicals; fibers; plastics and advanced materials. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Honeywell Aerospace is a leading global provider of integrated avionics, engines, systems and service solutions for aircraft manufacturers, airlines, business and general aviation, military, space and airport operations. Honeywell Aerospace has sales of $9 billion and employs 40,000 people in 97 worldwide manufacturing and service sites.
Our Aerospace systems and products include integrated avionics systems, flight management systems, cockpit displays, digital air data computers, satellite communications systems, digital flight guidance systems, weather radar, moving map/GPS displays, weather radar, traffic collision avoidance systems, flight management systems, Airborne Flight Information System (AFIS), flight controls/autopilots for general aviation aircraft and business jet cabin management systems and services. Visit Honeywell Aerospace on the Web at http://www.honeywell.com/sites/aero/.
Ito America is a technical import, export and consulting firm that specializes in the information display, medical device and flip-chip semiconductor packaging industries. We are North America’s largest provider of high-density interconnect technologies, consulting, and assembly equipment – provided through several exclusive distributorship arrangements with companies such as Sony Chemicals, Nippon Graphite Industries, and Ohashi Engineering. Since 2000, our ACF applications laboratory, based in Arizona, has assisted more than 140 corporate, government and university entities with display and flip-chip interconnect research, development, and prototyping. For those developing new display-related technologies and materials, we are also a doorway to establishing distribution to, or sourcing from, the display industry worldwide through our Japan-based parent company, Ito Corporation, and its offices in China and the European Union”. Visit Ito America on the Web at http://www.itousa.com/.
Kent Displays Incorporated is the leading developer of reflective cholesteric displays (ChLCDs), which are purely reflective zero field bistable displays. They can be multiplexed and addressed with a passive matrix of unlimited size. The display technology does not use polarizers and has a very simple manufacturable structure. ChLCDs have been in the market for nearly 10 years now. The applications for this display technology ranges from low resolution large area signage to ultra high resolution electronic books. Medium resolution handheld and other instrumentation type displays are especially applicable. ChLCDs are also amenable to thin, light weight, and rugged plastic substrates. This development work is on-going with highly flexible encapsulated cholesteric display materials already exhibited. Visit Kent Displays Incorporated on the Web at http://www.kentdisplays.com/.
L-3 Communications Display Systems (L-3 Display Systems), located in Alpharetta, Georgia, specializes in the design, development and manufacture of ruggedized display systems for the the world's most advanced applications. L-3 Display Systems offers a wide variety of displays and processors available to meet a host of system architectures for airborne, shipboard and ground-based applications. L-3 Display Systems will develop and deliver a demonstration communications prototype integrating its advanced communications components along with Universal Display Corporation's full-color phosphorescent OLED display technology. Visit L-3 Communications on the web at: http://www.L-3Com.com/displays.
Founded in 2001, Litrex Corporation is the leading pioneer in precision inkjet systems for manufacturing the next generation of electronics and color displays. Litrex products are proving critical for manufacturing polymer organic light emitting displays (P-OLED), the only technology viable for making large flat panel color organic displays. In other display fabrication markets, this revolutionary approach dramatically reduces manufacturing costs and processing steps, and enables economical manufacturing of color LEP displays, even at large sizes. Litrex in located in Pleasanton, California, where it maintains its headquarters, research and development, and manufacturing offices. Visit Litrex on the web at http://www.litrex.com.
Raytheon is a technology leader specializing in defense, homeland security, and other government markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning more than 80 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as a broad range of mission support services. Visit Raytheon at http://www.raytheon.com.
Surface Science Integration is a new startup based in Phoenix, Arizona. SSI specializes in the development of unique technologies and products for the advanced materials, nanotechnology, MEMS and compound semiconductor markets. SSI’s products are designed specifically for R&D and pre-production level processes and include exposure systems and rapid thermal annealers. Visit Surface Science Integration on the internet at http://www.ssintegration.com/.
Universal Display Corporation is a world leader in developing and commercializing innovative OLED technologies and materials for use in the electronic flat panel display and other markets. Our proprietary technologies and materials can provide OLED manufacturers and product developers with product differentiation and a competitive advantage. Phosphorescent, flexible, transparent and top emission OLEDs, to name a few, are important examples of Universal Display Corporation's core OLED technologies. Universal Display currently has rights in approximately 600 issued and pending patents worldwide.
Universal Display is located in the Princeton Crossroads Corporate Center in Ewing, New Jersey, minutes away from its research partner at Princeton University. Universal Display’s 21,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility is designed to further technology development, technology transfer to manufacturing partners and work with customers to develop products to meet their needs for flat panel displays. Visit Universal Display Corporation on the Web at http://www.universaldisplay.com.
USDC serves as a common, neutral forum to identify issues critical to the display industry and to develop the next generation of FPD industry interfaces. Visit U.S. Display Consortium on the Web at http://www.usdc.org.