Feb. 10, 2004 — Molecular Imprints Inc., an Austin, Texas, developer of nanolithography tools, sold its Imprio 100 tool to South Korea’s National Nanofab Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, as well as to a northern California-based electronics company, according to a news release.
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Norm Schumaker, chief executive of Molecular Imprints, said in a prepared statement that the company’s goal now is to offer processes for device features down to 30 nanometers. Applications include CMOS processing, photonics, biodevices and other areas.