Related Web LinksTo establish practical applications for our platform technology, C-Therm Technologies (formerly Mathis Instruments) has partnered with leading researchers, companies, and regulatory bodies across numerous disciplines. These mutually beneficial relationships are evidence of the solution and service approach the organization has with many different groups and organizations. Patterson-Kelley, East Stroudsbury, PA a leading international blender manufacturer, Patterson-Kelley worked with Mathis (now C-Therm Technologies) to develop blender sensor systems for determining optimum blend uniformity. C-Vision, Amherst, NS C-Vision is the contract manufacturer for C-Therm Technologies in producing the TCi and ESP product lines and a member of the Cartmill Group of Companies. An electronics manufacturing and design services company, with a 55,000 square foot state of the art facility. The leading electronics manufacturer provides a full range of outsourced manufacturing services as part of their EDM² program, including printed circuit board assembly, box build, system integration, electronic and mechanical design services, prototyping and mock-ups, materials management, logistics and fulfillment. With over 100 employees on staff, ISO- 9001:2000 and Lead-Free Certifications and a full engineering team for 360° product design and development - the company has proven to be the strategic manufacturing partner of choice for a number of Fortune 500 Companies. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB C-Therm has partnered with a number of departments and is an IP partner, collaborator, and advocate. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD the FDA plays a critical role in the commercialization process of the ESP, which offers unique blend uniformity technology for the pharmaceutical industry. Fortius Nutraceuticals, Charlottetown, PEI A manufacturer of nutraceuticals, Fortius has provided unlimited access to their production floor, process data and market intelligence in the development process for the ESP. GlaxoSmithKline, Parsippany, NJ As a source of expertise in pharmaceutical process development, this organization has played a key role in the inception, design, development and validation of the ESP technology. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Dr. Bob Samuels and his group of graduate students were instrumental in the final design revisions and changes to the early prototype that resulted in the production version of the first generation thermal conductivity sensor (TCProbe). Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), New Brunswick, NJ BMS played a key role in the early ESP prototype designs, in addition to providing 3rd party endorsement of Mathis technology. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS Mathis (now C-Therm Technologies) partnerned with Dr. Mary Anne White as an external evaluator of certain prototype products intended for research and laboratory use. |



Sep 2, 2010
C-Therm Announces Two Additional Webinars to Fall Schedule
Thermal Conductivity of Diamond-Loaded Glues Sept 15. Thermal Conductivity of Magnesium Hydride Oct 14.
Aug 26, 2010
Next Webinar August 31
Thermal Conductivity of Polyurethane Composites with Silver Nano- and Micro-Particles (Hosted with University of Windsor)
Aug 11, 2010
TCi Application: Nanofluid
Nanocoposix, "Optimized Nanofluid Coolants for Spacecraft Thermal Control Systems"

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