The nanoelectronics facility companies will collaborate at the State University of New York’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE).
“It is a demonstration of trust from the semiconductor industry, and especially, a recognition of Ovivo’s technological skills in the ultra-pure and water recycling technologies,” said Richard Verreault, president and CEO of GLV Inc.
The other companies that make up the F450C include Air Liquide, CH2M HILL, CS Clean Systems, Ceres Technologies, Edwards, Haws Corporation, Mega Fluid Systems, M+W Group and Swagelok.