ATAMI's Industry Tenants

ATAMI industry tenants are a diverse range companies including:

  • Small, medium, and large high growth companies working with OSU researchers
  • New companies who have received gap funding, university venture development funding, and graduates of the OSU Advantage Accelerator programs
  • Startup companies without a current OSU partnership but aligned with Oregon’s growth industries.

OSU's Advantage Accelerator and the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute are also co-housed at ATAMI.

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Link to Inpria website

As electronics become ever smaller, current technology is unable to exploit high resolution imaging enabled by extreme ultraviolet lithography. Inpria's OSU-licensed photoresist platform is purpose-built and optimized specifically for EUVL technology. Tenant since 2016.

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Link to Valliscor website

Valliscor is a chemical manufacturer licensing OSU technology to provide solutions to access fluorinated building blocks and enantiomerically enriched scaffolds for the pharmaceutical, agricultural, polymer and electronics industries. Tenant since 2013. 

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Link to Crown website.

Crown’s proprietary Electrokinetic (EK) Film technology revolutionizes “smart” glass available in a wide variety of colors. It can be manufactured in the form of a film and used in retrofit applications and has very low power consumption. Tenant since 2016.

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Amorphyx logo

Amorphyx is focused on a new generation of high-speed flexible electronics. Our Amorphous Metal Nonlinear Resistor (AMNR) device, subpixel circuit, and PECVD-based manufacturing process simplifies backplane processing and reduces display complexity and cost. Tenant since 2018.

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microwflow logo

Microflow designs and manufactures microfluidic devices using OSU-licensed technology. We specialize in custom devices as well as offer standard products ideal for application development, including mixers, reactors, emulsifiers and heat exchangers. Tenant since 2012.

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nanovox llc logo

NanoVox' additive manufacturing engineering group is developing multi-materials and optical inkjet-print manufacturing process equipment. By blending academic and industrial perspectives, NanoVox is helping to solder the bond between fundamental and applied research. Tenant since 2014.

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phosio logo

Phosio is commercializing UV-curable inorganic inks to manufacture high refractive index transparent coatings and nanostructures that meets customer requirements for next-generation optical components in augmented reality (AR) devices. Tenant since 2021. 

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NexTC logo

NexTC Corporation provides high-performance, low-cost insulator and conductive oxide coatings to manufacturers in energy conversion, energy efficiency, and electronics markets. The coatings allow customers to dramatically reduce manufacturing costs, grow markets, and introduce new products. Tenant since 2020.

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Accelerator logo

OSU's Advantage Accelerator supports the regional Innovation and Entrepreneurship ecosystem. A three-program approach is designed to assist startups in all stages of growth intended to launch each venture with a robust and successful growth strategy. 

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ONAMI logo

ONAMI is dedicated to commercializing scientific research into successful new Oregon companies. ONAMI currently focuses on starting companies from the earliest stages, providing executive leadership, market research, team building, financial planning and investment raising. Tenant since 2008.