November 201919MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGYINSIGHTSWe are a team that is versatile and capable of swiftly turning an idea into a prototype at an attractive cost a functioning prototype. Once a prototype has been fabricated, it's tested by Kyma or the customer, and the design or processing steps can be fine-tuned to get the result as desired by the innovator." The business entities get the opportunity to take the prototypes to big manufacturers for production on a larger scale. The journey with Kyma proves to be gratifying for clients as they can have a face-to-face conversation with the technical team that critically evaluates the design and explains the next steps required to complete the process. The team breaks the project into different parts depending on the substrate, the epilayer, or the fabrication steps necessary. In case a specialized epilayer is needed, Kyma outsources the job to its trusted partners. Leach adds, "We have a team that is always excited to see the next big idea and ready to work to make it better in every possible aspect." Moreover, Kyma's clients can undertake a tour of the facility, and the company does not hold back intellectual property related to the project. Kyma has several successful projects to its credit in the field of power electronics with numerous small and large commercial device manufacturers and prime defense contractors in their esteemed client roster. On the drawing board are plans to produce novel sensors for particle and X-Ray detectors. Also, Kyma is eyeing enhancing their epi capabilities for power electronics customers and providing more custom epi capabilities. On the geographic expansion front, as per Heather, the plan is to be strategically located within the U.S shores to cater to their defense customers.
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