CREDIT: MINUS K TECHNOLOGY
With over thirty years in business, Minus K Technology has had the privilege of working with businesses, universities, and laboratories all over the world, supplying superior passive mechanical vibration isolation products for research within universities, aerospace, audio reproduction, crystal growth, neuroscience, biology, chemistry, quantum computing/research, physics, and many other fields.
In acknowledgement that academia is the key to these industries, Minus K is giving away $25,000* worth of its patented superior-performing passive mechanical negative-stiffness low-frequency vibration isolators to colleges in the United States.
These vibration isolators are used with AFMs, Electron Microscopes, Interferometers, Laser Optical Systems, Micro Hardness Testers, and other special equipment that would be assisted by passive mechanical vibration isolation.
Recipients of a Minus K isolator will be chosen based on the proposed use and applicability of the isolators. Winners will be notified via email and will also be posted onMinus K’s website. Deadline to apply is February 28, 2026
Entry form and application details are available here: https://www.minusk.com/content/edgiveaway.html?homepage
Past giveaway winners include:
- Arizona State University
- California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
- University of Michigan
- City University of New York
- Irvine Valley College
- Northwestern University
- Purdue University
- Saint Louis University,
- Saint Olaf College
- Spokane Community College
- Stanford University
- University of California
- Berkeley, University of California Davis
- University of California Merced
- University of Rochester
- University of Tennessee
- University of Texas at Dallas
- Washington University in Saint Louis
- Willamette University
- Wabash College
- Kent University
- Texas Christian University
- Indiana University
- University of North Texas
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Cornell University
- Rutgers University,
- Sam Houston State University
- Wellesley College
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