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Integra Devices is now Xidas

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Integra Devices, supplier of miniaturization and micro-devices is now Xidas. Xidas uses a new interdisciplinary paradigm for micro-engineering called Amaga, integrating a large number of materials and processes together to develop and manufacture devices and systems at microscopic sizes. Using this approach, Xidas’ world class engineering team produces micro-scale products for industrial, life tech, and IoT applications that were once impossible.

The need is big. Many industries today have a need for advanced, ultra-miniaturized products that currently don’t exist. Xidas’ passion is to provide next generation micro-products that enable the vision of the future.

“By expanding our sights beyond the limiting box of semiconductor fabrication, we can now produce micro-scale products, such as sensors, actuators, and 3D structures, for applications where silicon is not appropriate. Our engineers draw from a toolbox of hundreds of materials and processes for producing ultra-small, precision devices and systems. It’s very empowering for micro-engineering; the possibilities are staggering.” – Mark Bachman, CTO, Xidas

“This is an exciting milestone for the company as we have expanded our resources and formulated our vision to change the world through micro-engineering. The pedigree of the business is based on over 15 years and $20 million of research in the area of micro-engineering from the University of California, Irvine. Over the last few years, since our inception, Xidas has silently partnered with industry leaders to provide industry firsts. We are now eager to bring our capabilities to the market.” – Paul Dhillon, CEO, Xidas

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