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Clark-MXR, Inc.
Company Description
Clark-MXR, Inc. is located in Dexter, Michigan USA. We serve industrial, scientific and medical markets with ultrafast laser products. We have an installed base of over 400 systems worldwide and remain privately held by our founding stockholders.
Our Laser Products Division designs, manufactures, markets, sells and supports ultrafast lasers and spectroscopy instrumentation based on nonlinear processes. Our products are used for scientific, industrial and medical research employing spectroscopy techniques such as transient absorption, pump/probe, and surface-specific SFG. Our products are also used in multimodal nonlinear imaging microscopy with techniques such as CARS, SRS, TPEF, and SHG to visualize the location of specific molecules in cells and tissue. We also manufacture micromachining workstations used in industrial micromachining, micromanufacturing, and proof-of-concept process development.
Our Micromachining Division performs contract development, parts manufacturing and other value-added services for third parties using our ultrafast laser products.
Contact Information
7300 W Huron River Dr Dexter,MI United States
Press Releases
| Clark-MXR Inc. receives NIH SBIR funding for the direct-write production of cochlear implant electrode arrays Dexter, MI, September 14, 2011: Clark-MXR, Inc. has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract from the National Institute of Health to further develop the tools, facilities and protocols needed to produce multi-electrode arrays using known biocompatible materials. Building on its successful Phase I program, the company will use its unique, direct-write micromachining technology to produce a robust, high quality, reliable cochlear implant electrode array that is functionally similar to those in clinical use today. Clark-MXR anticipates that this new technology will eliminate failures caused by embrittlement as well as enable higher functionality at lower cost.
According to Dr. William Clark, President and CEO of Clark-MXR: “We anticipate that this program will improve health for the deaf community. You need only search for ‘cochlear implant baby’ on youtube.com to understand why we feel this endeavor is an important application of our manufacturing technology - especially for children in their formative years.”
In furtherance of NIH's mission to reduce the burdens of illness and disability, this program will result in a substantial improvement in quality, performance and size of cochlear implants, and in so doing it will lay the foundation for production of a broad spectrum of neural implants serving a wide range of medical needs.
About Clark-MXR: Clark-MXR (www.cmxr.com) provides innovative ultrashort pulse laser-based solutions for scientific, industrial, and medical applications. Its products and services include ultrashort pulse laser sources, contract manufacturing, and complete, integrated ultrafast micromachining tools and spectroscopy instrumentation. |
| Clark-MXR Inc. receives NIH SBIR funding for the direct-write production of cochlear implant electrode arrays Dexter, MI, September 14, 2011: Clark-MXR, Inc. has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract from the National Institute of Health to further develop the tools, facilities and protocols needed to produce multi-electrode arrays using known biocompatible materials. Building on its successful Phase I program, the company will use its unique, direct-write micromachining technology to produce a robust, high quality, reliable cochlear implant electrode array that is functionally similar to those in clinical use today. Clark-MXR anticipates that this new technology will eliminate failures caused by embrittlement as well as enable higher functionality at lower cost.
According to Dr. William Clark, President and CEO of Clark-MXR: “We anticipate that this program will improve health for the deaf community. You need only search for ‘cochlear implant baby’ on youtube.com to understand why we feel this endeavor is an important application of our manufacturing technology - especially for children in their formative years.”
In furtherance of NIH's mission to reduce the burdens of illness and disability, this program will result in a substantial improvement in quality, performance and size of cochlear implants, and in so doing it will lay the foundation for production of a broad spectrum of neural implants serving a wide range of medical needs.
About Clark-MXR: Clark-MXR (www.cmxr.com) provides innovative ultrashort pulse laser-based solutions for scientific, industrial, and medical applications. Its products and services include ultrashort pulse laser sources, contract manufacturing, and complete, integrated ultrafast micromachining tools and spectroscopy instrumentation. |
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