
Tel Aviv nano centre joins Silicon Catalyst as In-Kind Partner
The Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Israel has joined the Silicon Catalyst incubator as the newest member of its In-Kind Partner (IKP) ecosystem.
The TAU Centre is focused on cutting-edge research and technological advancement, offering nanoscale process development and fabrication, as well as test and analysis services, which will now be available to companies in the Silicon Catalyst Incubator.
R&D personnel from companies in the Incubator can use TAU’s cutting-edge equipment and professional staff to manufacture prototypes of their inventions and optimize their characteristics for various applications. The centre offers hands-on use of equipment, offering guidance and training for working with the various semiconductor equipment and materials, as well as state-of-the-art analytical and imaging capabilities.
“We are very happy to join Silicon Catalyst as an In-Kind Partner to provide innovative start-ups with access to our broad range of advanced nanofabrication and characterization equipment and services. We believe that this partnership will help Silicon Catalyst’s companies successfully and quickly create and test prototypes of their products,” said Alice Polacsi-Segev, Managing Director, Tel Aviv University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
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“Adding the Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to our growing roster of In-Kind Partners will provide start-ups from Israel and all over Europe access to state-of-the-art nanofabrication and characterization facilities, which are critical steps in the development of advanced semiconductor devices. This collaboration further enhances Silicon Catalyst’s ties with the Israeli innovation ecosystem,” said Danny Biran, Managing Partner, Silicon Catalyst.
