Tuesday, November 15th, 2016
Inpria was one of ONAMI's first gap-program-funded startups. The year was 2007.
Inpria’s novel class of photoresist materials—metal oxide photoresists—addresses emerging needs in the electronics industry, and the community has taken notice.
When: Inpria was founded in 2007 and was one of the first startups funded by ONAMI’s Commercialization Program.
Where: Inpria has labs on the Oregon State University campus and at the Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Institute located on the Hewlett-Packard Corvallis Campus. ATAMI is an OSU research and commercialization center whose focus is on advanced materials, processes and manufacturing and on very-large-scale Internet of Things. ATAMI is also one of seven ONAMI Tech Labs.
Visit Inpria's website at: http://www.inpria.com/