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- We Enable the Technologies of Tomorrow… Today!
- We make ultra-functional solar concentrator products to allow solar cells to perform at levels which will finally make solar power make economic sense.
- We make mission critical components for life saving diagnostic tests.
- We work with the largest multi-national diagnostics companies to make their point of care tests more accurate so that “personalized medicine” truly becomes a reality.
- We make tools for stem cell researchers to develop cutting edge stem cell therapies to cure some of the most perplexing diseases that affect mankind.
- We make biodegradable “band-aids” designed to grow person-specific tissues with the hope of providing stem cell therapies for conditions like heart disease and nerve damage.
- We make systems which allow researchers to design, develop and prototype their own biochips at a fraction of the cost they presently incur.
Shrink Nanotechnologies, Inc., is a high technology development-stage company that makes ultra-functional nano-sized technologies, components and product systems for a myriad of industries, including solar energy, food, air and water protection, human and animal diagnostics, optoelectronics and biotechnology markets, to name a few. For the markets we serve and the products we make for those industries, performance is greatly enhanced because of our technologies. Our products are based on our proprietary material, a pre-stressed plastic called NanoShrink™, and our patent-pending manufacturing process called the ShrinkChip Manufacturing Solution™. Our unique materials and manufacturing solution represents a new paradigm in the rapid design, low-cost fabrication and manufacture of nano-scale devices for the markets we serve.
MIT Technology Review has named Dr. Michelle Khine one the Top 35 Innovators under 35 Worldwide. Since 1999, the editors of MIT’s Technology Review magazine have honored the young innovators whose inventions and research they deem most exciting; today that collectionis the TR35, a list of technologists and scientists, all under the age of 35. Their work — spanning medicine, computing, communications, electronics, nanotechnology, and more – is changing our world.











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