Over the past few decades, current miniaturisation technologies, “MEMS” and micro-machining, have only been able to miniaturise less than 10% of the electro-mechanical device marketplace. Such devices include sensors, actuators, relays, and larger machined components that are instrumental in interfacing to the real world. For the first time in 30 years, Integra Devices transforms this marketplace by offering a disruptive, new manufacturing platform (AMALGA™) for the miniaturisation of these devices.
With this new manufacturing paradigm for miniaturisation, Integra offers a new breed of micro-electromechanical products that quite simply could not be built before. From miniaturised microwave/mm-wave devices to perpetual batteries and zero-power, wireless sensors, Integra’s suite of solutions truly enable multiple emerging industries. The Internet of Things, 5G telecommunications, and biotechnology all require smaller, more cost-effective solutions.
AMALGA™ is the result of over 15 years of research at one of the largest micro-fabrication labs at the University of California, Irvine. Over $20 million of funding from government agencies and industry players such as DARPA, Samsung, Texas Instruments, and more fueled this innovation with the intent to change the way micro-devices are built.
To explore the possibilities of Integra’s innovation, please visit www.integradevices.com or contact Sourabh Dhillon at (949) 945-8542 or sdhillon@integradevices.com