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Dr. Christopher Ober After several years of industry experience at the Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Dr. Ober moved to Cornell where a main focus of his research has been on lithography. His contributions to lithography have awarded him the International Sematech Outstanding Contribution Award (2003) and the Photopolymer Science & Technology Award (2004). |
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Dr. George Malliaras Dr. George Malliaras Professor Malliaras was a faculty member in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University and the Lester B. Knight Director of the Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility when he co-founded Orthogonal, Inc. He is currently Head of the Department of Bioelectronics at the Microelectronics Center of Provence, in France. His research on organic electronics and bioelectronics has been recognized with awards from the New York Academy of Sciences, the US National Science Foundation, and DuPont. He is a co-author of 150+ publications in peer-reviewed journals that have received over 5,000 citations. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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Dr. JK Lee Dr. Lee is the main inventor of Orthogonal's photoresist system. He is currently a research associate in the Ober lab at Cornell university. Dr. Lee is an invaluable resource for the company. |
Core Competencies
Materials Differentiation
- Orthogonal’s fluorinated photoresists offers a new combination of compatibility, performance and green processing
Organic Electronics Production
- Patterning electronics the old fashion way - photolithography
Device Integration
- Orthogonal removes the barrier of flexible electronics production - the integration of devices: memory, batteries, applications.
High Volume Manufacturing
- Using well-known manufacturing techniques, Orthogonal Provides Products Designed for Price Performance
Industry Leading Partners
- Partnerships with Market Leaders Validates Orthogonal’s Technology and Systems Across Broad Industries


