Micro Harmonics is pleased to announce $75,000 in new funding from the Center for Innovative Technology CRCF SBIR Matching Funds Program.
MHC identified a need for their cryogenic isolators in high-frequency ship radar and drone inspection systems, particularly in the KA band (WR-28, 26.5-40.0 GHz). These systems need ultra-light, small envelope solutions, features in which MHC leads the market.
“I am pleased to congratulate Micro Harmonics Corporation (MHC) on their second CRCF award,” said Ed Albrigo, President and CEO of CIT. “This Fincastle, Virginia-based company is innovating in a field where advancements are critical to many industries, including scientific instruments and unmanned systems. We are proud to support the deeply experienced MHC team and look forward to their continued success in the Commonwealth.”