Wednesday, January 15th, 2025
EDA-funded Microfluidics Tech Hub joins OSU, UO, OHSU and industry partners
The Corvallis Microfluidics Tech Hub (CorMic), led by Oregon State University, aims to establish global leadership in the development, scaling, and commercialization of microfluidics technology for use in semiconductor cooling, continuous flow processing, and biotechnology. By creating a platform for high-performance computing, biotechnology, advanced energy, and advanced materials, this Tech Hub will enable manufacturing companies to collaboratively demonstrate microfluidics technologies across a range of products, including semiconductor manufacturing and bioscience, which will mitigate supply chain risks and contribute to advancing a technology central to our national security.
ONAMI is a core partner in the CorMic effort, focusing on commercialization and funding/mentoring of partcipating startup and spinout companies.
CorMic seeks to take advantage of the semiconductor industry’s transition to liquid cooling of integrated circuits, as well as other emergent microfluidics applications, by transforming Oregon into an internationally leading center for microfluidics research and manufacturing.
In January 2025, EDA announced that it selected this Tech Hub to receive grant funding of approximately $45 million to implement two projects, including:
building and outfitting a facility at which growing companies and entrepreneurs can access world-class equipment and expertise to demonstrate and scale up innovative microfluidics technologies and applications; and
operating a unique accelerator where companies can advance and commercialize their innovative microfluidics technologies through access to training, entrepreneur support, funding, and scale-up consulting as well as a robust network of community organizations, entrepreneurs, venture development firms, workforce development boards, government agencies, and three top-tier research universities.