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Company Profiles
Brief profiles of companies that have utilized the programs and effectively commercialized technologies developed under SBIR are shown below:
- 3DSIM, LLC - A Composable Simulation Model for Metal Powder-bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing Processes
- Antara Teknik LLC - Cryptographic Acceleration for Border Gateway Protocol Security (CaBGPsec)
- Artium Technologies - High Sensitivity Laser-Induced Incandescence Instrument
- Atometric, Inc. - Micro/Meso Scale Manufacturing
- BIMCON, Inc. - Decision Support Tools for Sustainable Manufacturing
- Categorical Informatics - Category-theoretic tool for Manufacturing-related Information Integration
- En’Urga Inc. - Combined Extinction/Fluorescence Absorption Diagnostics for Pharmaceutical Sprays
- Grier Forensics, LLC - Secure Email Agent Using the Domain Name System (DNS) as a Trust Infrastructure
- High Precision Devices, Inc. (HPD) - Kilopixel array cryostat for multi-kilogram transition edge sensor (TES) arrays
- InfoBeyond Technology LLC - ACPT: A User-Friendly, Efficient, Reliable, and Generic Access Control Policy Modeling, Verification, and Testing Tool
- InsituTec - High Aspect Ratio Probe for Micrometer Scale Structures
- MicroFab Technologies, Inc. - Polymeric Coating by Ink Jet Printing
- Object Security LLC - Automated Access Control Policy Testing System (A-ACPTS)
- Open Tech, Inc. - Collaborative Virtual Environments (CoVE)
- Precision Lightwave Instruments (PLI) - Precision Optical Current Sensor
- Princeton Lightwave, Inc. - Avalanche Photodiodes for Enhanced Photon Counting at 1.5 um
- QalibreMD, Inc. (QMD) (previously dba High Precision Devices, Inc. (HPD)) - Optimization of the NIST/UCSF Breast Phantom for Quantitative MRI
- Rockwise, Inc. (DBA Virtual Global, Inc.) - RBAC-based Workflow
- Southwest Sciences - Diode Laser Absolute Moisture Sensor
- Symmetricom, Inc. (Formerly Timing Solutions Corporation) - Direct-Digital Phase-and-Amplitude-Noise Measurement System
- Voxtel, Inc. - SWIR Photon Counting Avalanche Photodiodes
- XIA LLC - Alpha Detector for Electronic Materials Characterization
The information on this site has been provided directly by the SBIR companies. Its appearance on this website neither constitutes, nor should be inferred to be, an endorsement or recommendation by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Jacqueline Gray (301-975-2522, jacqueline.gray [at] nist.gov (jacqueline[dot]gray[at]nist[dot]gov)), NIST SBIR Program Manager.