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NanoHorizons, Inc.


Address: 200 Innovation Blvd., Suite 208, State College
Zip: 16803

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Phone :
814.861.9909

Fax :
814.861.9903

CEO/ President :
Robert Burlinson

NanoHorizons has developed nano-scale materials and devices in three specific application areas:

Matrix-less laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry targets for drug development research. Our QuickMass™ substrates enable high throughput screening of potential drug combinatorial chemistry products and general small molecule identification. The utility of these substrates has been proven with several mass-spectrometry and pharmaceutical companies. NanoHorizons has built a production facility and is exploring other applications for these substrates such as drug metabolite screening and proteomics.

A breakthrough separation and transfer technology that provides enhanced cost effective production methods for mechanically flexible displays, integrated circuits and sensors. Our PostFlex Process allows high performance microelectronic device (e.g. CMOS logic) to be fabricated on silicon wafers, and then transferred to a flexible substrate (e.g. plastic) which could is compatible with modern high vacuum, high temperature processes.

Sensitive, application specific gas sensors based on proprietary inorganic thin film column – void networks

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