HexaTech has developed a crystal growth process that yields single crystalline aluminum nitride boules ideally suited for the fabrication of high-quality AlN wafers
Location: United States, North Carolina, Morrisville
Employees: 501-1000
Founded date: 2001
Investors 1
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| - | Sevin Rose... | srfundstes... |
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| 10.02.2026 | HexaTech Launches 3" Diameter Aluminum Nitride Substrate Product | Targets Commercial-Scale Production of AlN-Based Technologies MORRISVILLE, N.C., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- HexaTech, Inc. announced today the immediate production release of its new 3-inch (76.2 mm) diameter single crystal aluminum nitr... |
| 25.04.2015 | Canadian entrepreneurs use UV light technology to speed up portable device disinfection in hospitals | The company’s team came from Queen’s University’s Summer Innovation Institute. It was part of a group started by faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and the Queen’s School of Business in 2012. Other companies have been active in the ... |
| 14.05.2012 | LED research shines new light on ultraviolet disinfection technology | Most semiconductor chips are made on silicon. LEDs use aluminum nitride as a semiconductor. North Carolina State University said that the material can handle a lot of power and create light in a wide spectrum of colors, particularly in the ... |
| - | LED research shines new light on ultraviolet disinfection technology | LED lighting isn’t just for illuminating rooms and roads. Someday it could be used to sterilize surgical tools or purify water. At the right wavelength, ultraviolet light kills microorganisms on surfaces and in water. But the effort to deve... |
| - | Canadian entrepreneurs use UV light technology to speed up portable device disinfection in hospitals | Studies have shown that zapping medical devices with ultraviolet light can kill bacteria. That’s of great interest to hospitals who are grappling with the challenge of how to eliminate or at least significantly reduce the number of patients... |