Minus K Technology

For Immediate Release

(Inglewood, California, March 31, 2017)
Minus K Technology has to-date granted over $45,000 of its superior performing patented Negative-Stiffness low-frequency vibration isolators to the following universities in for their U.S. Educational Giveaway:

We congradulate the following universities as the winners of this year's U.S. Educational Giveaway:

Saint Olaf College - Physics Department
Vibration isolator for use with their Atomic Force Microscope studing 2D Materials.

University of California, Berkley - Physics Department
Vibration isolator for use with their in-house transportable atom interferometer for measuring accelerations (including gravity) and rotations for applications such as geodesy, geology and inertial navigation.

“We are happy to help universities get  the tools to advance their research” says Minus K’s Operations Manager, Steve Varma, “Granting this equipment our way of supporting academia.”

Minus K® Technology, Inc. was founded in 1993 to develop, manufacture and market state-of-the-art vibration isolation products based on the company’s patented negative-stiffness-mechanism technology. Minus K products are used in a broad spectrum of applications including nanotechnology, biological and neuro sciences, semiconductors, materials research, zero-g simulation of spacecraft, and high-end audio. The company is an OEM supplier to leading manufactures of scanning probe microscopes, micro-hardness testers and other vibration-sensitive instruments and equipment. Minus K customers include private companies and more than 300 leading universities and government laboratories in 50 countries.

For more information, please contact Steve Varma at Minus K: (310) 348-9656 or stevev@minusk.com

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