Cardiff University Purchases Exaddon CERES System for Semiconductor Research

December 19, 2024 by
Cardiff University Purchases Exaddon CERES System for Semiconductor Research
Edward White

Exaddon Technology Installed in Brand New Cleanroom Facilities

We are thrilled to announce the delivery and installation of yet another CERES µAM print system, this time at the prestigious Cardiff University. The system now resides within the state-of-the-art laboratory of the Cardiff University Translational Research Hub (TRH).

The Translational Research HUB serves as a nexus for bringing together industry and scientists to tackle complex global challenges. Spanning over 12,000 m2, and featuring a first-in-class ICS ERDF-funded cleanroom, the facility boasts the capability to trial, establish, and scale innovative compound semiconductor devices. 

CERES Takes its Place in Cardiff's £300 million Innovation Campus

The addition of the CERES µAM print system to Cardiff's Catalysis Institute and the Institute for Compound Semiconductors represents a significant advancement in research capabilities. It enables scientists to conduct research at a cutting-edge level, pushing the boundaries of innovation.

For Exaddon, this marks another positive milestone in our mission to bring µAM technology to academic institutions closely linked with industry. The proximity of Cardiff's newly-opened Social Science Research Park (SPARK) as a hub for spinouts and startups adds further significance to this collaboration.

Pictured from left to right; Abdalla Eblabla, Lecturer; Prof. Khaled Elgaid; Arthur Collier, PhD student; Wesley Sampson, PhD student at Cardiff University, and Riccardo Conte, R&D engineer at Exaddon, standing proudly next to the CERES system.

Cardiff University Purchases Exaddon CERES System for Semiconductor Research
Edward White December 19, 2024
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