Testimonials
“We are are outsourcing a portion of our services to the KY Multiscale Micro/Nano Technology Center at UofL. We benefit from this collaboration tremendously, by cutting our cost and processing the job more efficiently and timely manner.”
“Kentucky Multiscale helps our company, Triblue Corp., evaluate and develop emerging technologies quickly and effectively. Without these facilities there would be an insurmountable financial barrier to this process.”
“We have benefited greatly because of the MEMS lab and clean room facilities. Without these, the likelihood that the Breath Diagnostics technology would have been developed or at least to the point where it is today is very low.”
“Being able to develop our technology in the Kentucky Multiscale network facilities has helped MEMStim to grow sustainably by mitigating the high costs of accessing specialized equipment.”
“The multidisciplinary labs of the Kentucky Multiscale network allows us to quickly and effectively produce quantities of prototype MEMS sensors for electronic skin which enables our work to stay on the leading edge of research.”
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OUR RESOURCES
KY Multiscale Manufacturing and Nanointegration Node (KY MMNIN) is one of 16 nationally recognized sites in the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI). Our 8 core facilities (housed at the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky) are equipped with an extensive range of state-of-the-art systems capable but not limited to additive manufacturing, 3D printing, micro/nano fabrication, imaging, and metrology.
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About Us
NNCI KY Multiscale NODE
The KY MMNIN Site Brings Together The Extensive Multi-Scale Manufacturing Resources From The Universities of Louisville And Kentucky. Known For Its Automotive Manufacturing, The Commonwealth Of Kentucky Has Invested Approximately $500m Over The Last 2 Decades In The Areas Of Advanced Manufacturing, Ranging From Nano-Fabrication To Micro-Fabrication To Next-Generation 3d Additive Printing. Spanning The Lengthscales Of These Diverse Technologies And Integrating Them Efficiently Together To Produce Practical Solutions Are The 2 Supreme Challenges of Next-Generation Advanced Manufacturing. Such Challenges Are Central To The Theme of Our NNCI Site.