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Our PFAS technologies are in development, and we’re actively seeking collaborators interested in monitoring applications spanning manufacturing, regulatory agencies, utilities, and schools.
Visit Brewer Science at booth D03 to learn about our PFAS sensing concepts currently under development, informed by real-world adoption of our lead sensors and explore collaboration opportunities across industry, government, and community use cases.
In 2025, Brewer Science employees contributed 3,200 volunteer hours across 129 organizations, supporting initiatives from education to disaster response. Community service is a core part of our culture.
Early detection of trace PFAS can save you time and money. Traditional measurement methods could be avoided entirely. At TechBlick this week, we'll share Brewer Science’s R&D approach to extending printed electronics for PFAS detection.
Brewer Science will be exhibiting at Tech Blick The Future of Electronics RESHAPED. Stop by booth D03 to talk with our team about early-stage PFAS sensor development and how printed electronics could support monitoring needs in industrial, regulatory, and community settings.
Visit Brewer Science next week at TechBlick The Future of Electronics RESHAPED in Mountain View, California from June 10 – 11, 2026. Stop by booth D03 to learn about our latest innovations in printed electronics for PFAS detection.
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At ECTC, Brewer Science is highlighting materials designed to enable cleaner temporary bonding and debonding (TBDB), ultrathin wafer handling, and high speed digital and AI-driven applications—all critical topics reflected across this year’s technical program and sessions.
Lower fluence. Cleaner release. Higher yield. Is your TBDB process ready? Find Brewer Science at booth 511 at ECTC, and let’s discuss how lower fluence and cleaner release can impact your yield.
Brewer Science is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of ECTC. Visit us at booth 511 to discuss how our innovative TBDB materials can improve your advanced processes. We have several experts at the event available to answer your questions, as well as two presentations on Thursday.
Being recognized as a 2026 USA TODAY Top Workplace reinforces what guides us every day: empowering employee-owners to think innovatively at Brewer Science.
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Brewer Science will be contributing to the technical program of ECTC. Rama Puligadda will be a panelist on “Innovative Materials for Advanced Packaging – Materials for Packaging, Integration, and Performance”.