Cambridge-based MC10 Raises $2.25M and is Hiring Like Crazy.
Cambridge, Mass. – MC10, a Cambridge-based developer of flexible electronics for sensing and solar energy applications, has raised $2.25 million from Windham Venture Partners in the company’s second round of venture capital. The new investment raises the total raised in the round so far to $14.75 million, with North Bridge Venture Partners and Braemar Energy Ventures previously investing in the deal. Founded three years ago, mc10 makes thin, conformal systems for applications in the medical device, athletic apparel, and solar energy markets, among others.
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Jobs at mc10 mc10 is an exciting start-up company with a fast-moving performance-based culture. Our technology, initially based on the work of John Rogers of UIUC and George Whitesides of Harvard, represents a new generation of electronics. It uses standard processes used in wafer-level fabrication to produce circuits interconnected with proprietary techniques and geometries. The result is electronics that are flexible, stretchable and permit true three-dimensional conformal devices. We are currently developing commercial and industrial applications in medical, consumer and industrial applications. Come join an exciting fast-paced team in Cambridge, Massachusetts! Manufacturing Engineer The Manufacturing Engineer is a member of mc10's product development team and is responsible for the manufacturing of medium and high volume consumer products. You will have the responsibility of introducing new products to manufacturing and performing continuous improvement. Our model is that of contract manufacturing as well as outsourced logistics. Role and Responsibilities:
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Micro-Fabrication Process Engineer Role and Responsibilities:
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Director of Advanced Programs With our current team we have built a government business that has three elements: 1) dual use opportunities for the DoD and other agencies to become customers for commercial products mc10 is currently developing; 2) government customers with new product needs that can be enabled by our technology; and 3) non-dilutive funding to support the further development of mc10 technology and the associated advanced manufacturing technology that will have strategic benefit to national security. The Director of Advanced Programs will support and grow all three of these elements, with a particular focus on the third element of our government business: the identification and securing of government funded programs to advance our technology and advanced manufacturing capabilities. To date mc10 has already secured multiple grants with different government agencies and successfully delivered on those programs. Success will be measured by the ability to leverage current contacts with the DoD and DoE and further grow our government business by identifying, securing, and executing new programs. Role and Responsibilities:
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This position reports to the CTO. For more information and to apply, please email Jeff Carbeck! |
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