Antropy

THE ANTI-ENTROPIC SOLUTION



Strategic Partners


The Jack Baskin School of Engineering:

www.soe.ucsc.edu
Co-location & R&D partner

Antropy and The Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz have a co-location partnership. The Jack Baskin School of Engineering prepares technologists and sponsors technology for our changing world. Founded in 1997, Baskin Engineering trains students in six future focused areas of engineering: biotechnology/information technology/nano-technology; bioengineering; information and communication infrastructure; mathematical and statistical modeling; software and services engineering; and system design.



Tango Systems, Inc:

www.tangosystemsinc.com
Develops, manufactures, markets, and services advanced PVD sputtering systems used for high volume manufacturing. Pre-funding prototype laboratory and office location. Prototype fabrication and demonstration.

Antropy has a strategic partnership with Tango Systems, Inc., a Silicon Valley company, founded by senior business and technical executives in the thin film engineering and PVD fields. Tango Systems develops, manufactures, markets, and services advanced PVD sputtering systems used for high volume manufacturing. Tango Systems has provided Antropy with a pre-funding prototype laboratory, demonstration location, and office, in San Jose, CA. Large scale manufacturing of Antropy products and devices will require quality and reliable equipment production and service.


Technology Development Corporation (TDC):

TDC is an equity partner in Antropy through contribution of equipment.

TDC is an equity partner in Antropy and has contributed much of the physical vapor deposition equipment owned by Antropy. TDC was founded in 1994 and sells a wide variety of semiconductor related equipment and parts, including advanced physical vapor deposition systems.