Polaris MEP is a statewide non profit organization that provides competitive manufacturing business improvement programs to grow RI’s manufacturing industry. Polaris MEP is an affiliate of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST MEP) and a business unit of the University of Rhode Island Research Foundation.
Absolics specializes in advanced packaging technologies and services, providing scalable solutions tailored to high-performance computing businesses. The company manufactures large glass substrates with integrated active and passive elements, designed to enhance signaling characteristics and reduce power consumption for semiconductor packaging applications, primarily serving the high-performance computing, data centers, and AI-related industries.
JMA Wireless
Grant in 2024
JMA Wireless specializes in mobile wireless connectivity solutions, ensuring reliable infrastructure, efficient operations, and optimal performance for coverage and high-speed data. Their product portfolio includes macro infrastructure, outdoor/indoor distributed antenna systems, and small cell solutions, serving diverse industries such as telecommunications, sports venues, hospitality, manufacturing, and real estate.
Coherent is a global manufacturer of laser and laser-based solutions for industrial, commercial, and scientific applications. It designs, manufactures, markets, and services lasers, laser tools, precision optics, and related accessories, as well as laser measurement and control products, and it operates in two segments: OEM Laser Sources and Industrial Lasers & Systems. Its products support microelectronics, materials processing, original equipment manufacturer components and instrumentation, and scientific research and government programs. The company markets its products through a direct sales force in the United States and internationally. Founded in 1966, Coherent is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
GlobalFoundries
Grant in 2024
GlobalFoundries is an American semiconductor foundry that specializes in manufacturing integrated circuits at high volumes. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company operates multiple fabrication facilities worldwide, including five 200mm fabs in Singapore and several 300mm fabs in Germany, Singapore, and Malta, New York. GlobalFoundries serves a diverse clientele, including major technology companies like AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm, and produces chips for various industries such as smartphones, PCs, automotive, and data centers. The company focuses on both advanced and mature process technologies, including FinFET and Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FD-SOI) technologies. Originally part of Advanced Micro Devices, GlobalFoundries has grown to become one of the top contract semiconductor manufacturers globally, following key mergers and acquisitions, including Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and IBM's chipmaking division.
Powerex specializes in the production of high-power semiconductor solutions, including discrete devices, modules, and integrated circuits. Its product portfolio comprises Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), High Voltage IGBTs (HVIGBTs), rectifiers, thyristors, custom power modules, and assemblies.
Edwards Vacuum
Grant in 2024
Edwards is a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated vacuum products, abatement systems and related value-added services. These are integral to manufacturing processes for semiconductors, flat panel displays, LEDs and solar cells; are used within an increasingly diverse range of industrial processes including power, glass and other coating applications, steel and other metallurgy, pharmaceutical and chemical; and for both scientific instruments and a wide range of R&D applications.
Edwards has over 3,200 full-time employees and 500 temporary workers operating in approximately 30 countries worldwide engaged in the design, manufacture and support of high technology vacuum and exhaust management equipment.
Wolfspeed is a leading manufacturer specializing in wide bandgap semiconductors, particularly silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) materials and devices. The company plays a crucial role in the transformation of the semiconductor industry, supporting the transition to electric vehicles, the deployment of faster 5G networks, and advancements in renewable energy and energy storage systems. Wolfspeed offers a range of products designed for power and radio-frequency applications, including use in transportation, power supplies, inverters, and wireless systems. With a workforce of over 550 skilled employees, the company boasts a robust intellectual property portfolio of approximately 2,000 patents and patent applications. Its operations are primarily based in Europe, with additional revenue derived from the United States, China, Hong Kong, and other regions.
Polar Semiconductor
Grant in 2024
Polar Semiconductor is a manufacturer specializing in high-performance, automotive-grade semiconductor devices. The company focuses on 200mm wafer fabrication and designs integrated circuits, discrete silicon wafers, and high-voltage semiconductors. By providing tailored semiconductor solutions, Polar Semiconductor serves clients in the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. Its extensive research and development capabilities allow the company to meet diverse customer needs and deliver secure, repeatable, and cost-effective chip designs.
Rogue Valley Microdevices
Grant in 2024
Rogue Valley Microdevices is a full-service MEMS foundry that specializes in the manufacturing of microelectromechanical systems and biomedical devices. By integrating advanced process modules with engineering expertise, the company facilitates a seamless transition from custom design to production. Rogue Valley Microdevices aims to reduce manufacturing lead times while enhancing device yield and performance, thus playing a vital role in the MEMS manufacturing ecosystem. The company offers a flexible equipment set and accommodates smaller batch sizes, making it easier for clients to maintain their existing supply chain relationships. Committed to high-quality manufacturing at competitive prices, Rogue Valley Microdevices serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including semiconductor, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and MEMS applications.
Absolics specializes in advanced packaging technologies and services, providing scalable solutions tailored to high-performance computing businesses. The company manufactures large glass substrates with integrated active and passive elements, designed to enhance signaling characteristics and reduce power consumption for semiconductor packaging applications, primarily serving the high-performance computing, data centers, and AI-related industries.
GlobalFoundries
Grant in 2024
GlobalFoundries is an American semiconductor foundry that specializes in manufacturing integrated circuits at high volumes. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company operates multiple fabrication facilities worldwide, including five 200mm fabs in Singapore and several 300mm fabs in Germany, Singapore, and Malta, New York. GlobalFoundries serves a diverse clientele, including major technology companies like AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm, and produces chips for various industries such as smartphones, PCs, automotive, and data centers. The company focuses on both advanced and mature process technologies, including FinFET and Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FD-SOI) technologies. Originally part of Advanced Micro Devices, GlobalFoundries has grown to become one of the top contract semiconductor manufacturers globally, following key mergers and acquisitions, including Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and IBM's chipmaking division.
BAE Systems is a British multinational defense, security, and aerospace company, recognized as the largest defense contractor in Europe and a key supplier to the US Department of Defense. The company specializes in the design, development, manufacture, and support of a wide range of defense and aerospace systems utilized across air, land, sea, and space. Its offerings include electronic systems for military and commercial use, security products for law enforcement, armored combat vehicles, artillery systems, and intelligent munitions. BAE Systems operates through five main segments: electronics systems, cyber, security and intelligence, platforms and services, and air, each focusing on specific aspects of defense technology and support solutions. Additionally, BAE Systems provides through-life support, logistics, and systems integration services, catering to the needs of the Australian Defence Force and other security customers.
New England Trade Adjustment Assistance Center
Grant in 2021
New England Trade Adjustment Assistance Center support manufacturers affected by imports adjust to greater global competition.
Brooklyn Fashion & Design Accelerator
Grant in 2016
The Brooklyn Fashion & Design Accelerator is a dynamic hub dedicated to supporting designers in building sustainable businesses that prioritize environmental and social responsibility. It offers a collaborative environment where creative entrepreneurs can access essential resources, including mentorship and a network of industry experts in design, production, and business development. The Accelerator provides facilities for traditional apparel production, accommodating runs from one to one hundred units, alongside a digital fabrication lab equipped with laser cutters, 3D printers, and textile innovation tools. Additionally, members benefit from showroom and retail spaces, conference rooms, and 30 onsite studio spaces tailored for fashion, accessory, product, and media designers. This vibrant community aims to foster innovation and transform the fashion industry through technology and responsible practices.