Brief
corporate history of Zyvex
Zyvex
Corporation was founded in 1997 to develop and commercialize Atomically
Precise Manufacturing technology — ultimately building products
with atomic precision. When developed, Atomically Precise Manufacturing
should allow flexible manufacturing of a wide variety of products — ranging
from designer materials to supercomputers to advanced medical devices.
Founder
Jim Von Ehr previously was CEO and founder of a very successful
software company which pioneered applications in desktop publishing
until the company was bought in 1995. Von Ehr’s background
as a software entrepreneur led him to the realization that Atomically
Precise Manufacturing — creating “digital matter” — could
become a huge new opportunity to manufacture products better, faster,
and cheaper than any previous technology.
Zyvex
Corporation in its early years did fundamental research into APM,
often building its own tools along the way. In recent years, Zyvex
took that technology to market by developing commercial products
in the nanomaterials and nanomanipulation areas. As those product
lines developed, they started to compete with one another for corporate
resources. Therefore, in April 2007, Zyvex Corporation reorganized
itself into three independent companies: Zyvex Performance Materials
LLC, Zyvex Instruments LLC, and Zyvex Labs LLC, by distributing
its assets among those companies, and hiring dedicated management
for the Materials and Instruments businesses. Zyvex Asia Pte. Ltd.
is a fourth company which was started in March 2007, doing research
and developing nanotechnology products at its home base in Singapore.
Zyvex
Labs funding comes from government R&D contracts, private investment,
and contract research. |
Zyvex
Labs LLC has two goals: develop Atomically
Precise Manufacturing, and exploit our technology for microfabrication
and 3D microassembly. Developed
during Zyvex’s 5-year, $25M NIST ATP project to build 3D
assembled microsystems, our MEMS technology is currently being
used to fabricate miniature scientific instrumentation
such as a mini Scanning Electron Microscope and a mini Atomic
Force Microscope, as well as next-generation nanoprobing systems.
These systems will be developed for larger marketing partners
or spun off into standalone companies, depending on the product.
Zyvex Labs is a founding partner in Nano-Retina, which is building
an advanced prosthetic vision device.
Zyvex
Asia Pte. Ltd. was formed to collaborate closely with Zyvex
Labs as an independent Asian R&D facility, in conjunction
with resources in Singapore, such as the Institute of Materials
Research and Engineering (IMRE), Nanyang Technology University
(NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), and other A*STAR
institutes. Zyvex Asia also is seeking other nanotechnology commercialization
opportunities from research institutions across Asia.
Zyvex
Performance Materials Inc. sells
high performance materials based on its proprietary and revolutionary
technology for processing carbon nanotubes into both thermoset
and thermoplastic polymers and epoxies. Providing advanced materials
with up to 50% greater strength than the best conventional carbon fiber
composite materials, ZPM sells to the sporting goods industry,
aerospace and defense, and other industries ranging from
consumer products to oil field down-hole applications. ZPM has
facilities in Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas.
Zyvex
Instruments LLC is the leading vendor (largest installed
base by units) selling advanced nanoprobing tools to the integrated
circuit industry. These tools are used for failure analysis on
chips at the 90nm and smaller geometries — the most advanced
chips in the industry. Zyvex nanoprobers are installed in virtually
every major semiconductor company worldwide. In February 2010,
Zyvex Instruments was acquired by DCG
Systems. |