“The ability to close a supply chain loop is really important,” said Matthew Putman, the company’s co-founder and CEO. “You can get the chips right where you need them.” Cubefabs will be world’s first AI-driven chip manufacturing platform that provides exclusive access to ensure chip manufacturing production needed for national security. Thank you to Belle L. and The Wall Street Journal for sharing our vision with their readers!
Nanotronics
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
Brooklyn, NY 11,978 followers
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About us
Nanotronics is a science technology company that has redefined factory control through the invention of a platform that combines AI, automation and sophisticated imagining to assist human ingenuity in detecting flaws and anomalies in manufacturing, an industry that has been stagnant since the 1950’s. Deployed across eight countries and industry agnostic, we work with leading-edge companies - from aerospace, to electronics, to healthcare - to drive up yield, reduce footprint and waste, lower costs, and speed up design iteration. Nanotronics is a key player in helping to solidify New York’s role as a global center of the innovation economy as we are currently building New York’s first high tech manufacturing hub in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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http://nanotronics.co
External link for Nanotronics
- Industry
- Automation Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- artificial intelligence, automation, process control, microscopy, nanotechnology, material sciences, rubber, semiconductor, microprocessors, and wafer inspection
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19 Morris Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205, US
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2251 Front Street
Suite 110
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221, US
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777 Flynn Road
Hollister, CA 95023, US
Employees at Nanotronics
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Nanotronics is unveiling three new products that are designed to empower any manufacturer, irrespective of budget or scale, to improve factory efficiency with AI. For years, Nanotronics and others in our sector have supported some of the world’s largest manufacturers across semiconductors, automotive, pharmaceuticals (and many other sectors) with AI-native process controls, yield optimization, and quality inspection hardware and software. Now, the time has come for cost-effective solutions that any local manufacturer or small business can implement. 1. Our GEN V AI model is being rolled out across our hardware and software solutions, which will come pre-trained on 10 years of data giving any manufacturer an out-of-the-box solution that doesn’t require expensive and time-consuming fine-tuning. 2. nSpec LS Air — offered at a historically low base price that is a ~90% cost reduction compared to existing solutions, leveraging Gen V AI. This model merges advanced quality inspection capabilities with our pre-trained AI so it will be feasible for any factory to swiftly automate their inspection processes. 3. nSpec PS Air — tailored specifically for the semiconductor industry, the NSpec PS Air incorporates the same state-of-the-art technology as the LS Air, but is optimized for wafer inspection. This model offers semiconductor fabs an immediate, cost-effective solution to automate quality inspection, scale operations efficiently and stay ahead of yield challenges.
Nanotronics Unveils Groundbreaking Gen V AI Model and Two New, Affordable Inspection Products — Set to Transform Global Manufacturing
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Our collaboration with Rogers Partners has not only been one of the most fulfilling, we continue to take on daunting programs that will change how the world thinks about supply chains and access. Please vote at Architizer for Cubefabs in "Unbuilt Commercial" category. https://lnkd.in/eCtYQw_q
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Nanotronics reposted this
“The ability to close a supply chain loop is really important,” said Matthew Putman, the company’s co-founder and CEO. “You can get the chips right where you need them.” Cubefabs will be world’s first AI-driven chip manufacturing platform that provides exclusive access to ensure chip manufacturing production needed for national security. Thank you to Belle L. and The Wall Street Journal for sharing our vision with their readers!
A Chip Fab Business Grows in Brooklyn
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Nanotronics reposted this
“The ability to close a supply chain loop is really important,” said Matthew Putman, the company’s co-founder and CEO. “You can get the chips right where you need them.” Cubefabs will be world’s first AI-driven chip manufacturing platform that provides exclusive access to ensure chip manufacturing production needed for national security. Thank you to Belle L. and The Wall Street Journal for sharing our vision with their readers!
A Chip Fab Business Grows in Brooklyn
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Announcing the release of our latest nSpec™ software upgrade! Version 24 features several updates to both hardware and software that make precision inspection seamless, including device yield analysis and automatic wafer flipping functions. These exciting new features allow for greater ease of wafer handling, and mark another step towards building the autonomous factories of the future. https://lnkd.in/dKcC_yKh
Nanotronics Releases Version 24 nSpec™ Software Upgrade
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Thank you to the visual storytelling team at Financial Times for the engaging article, both a fun and informative read! “The current 3nm process has suffered from poor yield rates — the proportion of chips produced that can be sold to customers — and only marginal improvements in efficiency.” The processes used to build the world’s most advanced microchips are often susceptible to error due to their highly precise nature. This results in defective chips, excessive waste, and exorbitant costs for manufacturers. nSpec™, Nanotronics’ automated optical inspection system, was engineered to avoid these problems. By deploying AI-powered defect detection capabilities, nSpec™ is able to identify and assign causality to defects that appear on semiconductor wafers, and can automatically adjust parameters + store recipes for future use. https://lnkd.in/dXXn4VWB
Inside the miracle of modern chip manufacturing
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“Nanotronics adapts its models to the continuous improvements of NVIDIA architectures with new core types,” said Matthew Putman, co-founder and CEO of Nanotronics.
NVIDIA Blogs: Everything You Want to Know About 'nSpec' Tool
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Thank you to Sheryl Estrada for covering Cubefabs in Fortune. Cubefabs are modular, AI-driven CHIP making facilities that can be built in most climates and geographies around the world. These smaller alternatives to traditional megafactories are highly compact and offer greater adaptability; the adoption of prefab components makes construction simpler. Cubefabs produce gallium oxide chips, a material that is 5 times more efficient and versatile than silicon, with lower production and resource requirements. In only one year, manufacturing next-generation chips can begin using Nanotronics’ patented AI technology: AIPC. Contact sales@nanotronics.co to learn more. #AI #manufacturing #tech #semiconductors #CHIPS
Nanotronics CFO explains using AI to produce more chips for AI: ‘We’re able to do everything from R&D to production’
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"Now, for the first time ever, we are able to break Rock’s Law [and make semiconductor fabrication more accessible] by working with new materials that don’t require the same equipment investments… The next approach should involve making fabs more and more atomically precise, and reducing defects through an internal [AI-backed] feedback loop, so before a defect were to occur, that causes scrap, that causes problems, you already correct for it in the process, which makes the end product less expensive. If you take those [fabs] and you distribute them around the world, then the money being invested by governments can go a lot further. Many more companies can benefit from it, and many more populations can benefit from it.” -Nanotronics CEO, Matthew Putman, on a groundbreaking new vision for next-gen semiconductor fabrication. See more of this panel discussion, “Bolstering the Semiconductor Value Chain in Emerging Economies“, that took place at this year’s World Economic Forum below. Thank you to the Forum, and to panelists Gevorg Mantashyan (First Vice Minister, Ministry of High Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia), and MB Patil (Minister for Commerce & Industries, Karnataka) for the inspiring conversation. #davos2024 #wef2024 https://lnkd.in/epbygP5J
Bolstering the Semiconductor Value Chain in Emerging Economies - WEF 2024
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