Kyma Technologies is pleased to announce being named one of the top ten companies for advanced materials solutions in 2019 by Manufacturing Technology Insights.
Raleigh, NC / November 13, 2019 – Kyma Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of wide bandgap semiconductor (WBGS) and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor (UWBGS) materials for next-generation lighting and power electronics applications, has been named the recipient of Manufacturing Technology Insights’ “Top 10 Advanced Materials Solution Provider.”
In addition to Kyma’s assortment of semiconductor material product offerings, Kyma also offers engineering services to prototype sensor and electronic device designs for researchers who may not have epitaxy and/or fabrication resources. With agility in mind, these prototypes can be built without breaking the bank. Devices include field-effect transistors (FETs), Schottky barrier diodes, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), photocathodes, and other novel sensors.
Heather Splawn, Kyma's President and CEO, commented, “We are proud to have been named a leading Advanced Materials Solution Provider. Kyma has a multitude of capabilities, and we are happy to lend our expertise to producing innovative electronic and sensor device prototypes with our partners and customers.” Kyma works with customers to determine the best approach to design, fabricate and test custom devices using various materials such as GaN, AlN, Ga2O3, InGaN and AlGaN. Jacob Leach, Kyma’s CTO, adds, “We have a team that is always excited to see the next big idea and ready to work to make it better in every possible aspect.”
Read more about how Kyma allows customers to “Build Prototypes Without Spending a Fortune” in Manufacturing Technology Insights magazine.
For more information about Kyma's custom device design and fabrication services, see the associated Engineering Services product page.
Kyma’s mission is to provide advanced materials solutions that promote energy efficiency. Kyma’s products include a diverse portfolio of advanced crystalline materials (including GaN, AlN, AlGaN, Ga2O3, and graphene), crystal growth tools for fabricating such materials, and GaN-based devices.
For more information about Kyma, visit www.kymatech.com, send an email to info@kymatech.com, or call the company directly at 919.789.8880.