USA's largest MEMS foundry for sensors, photonics, and microfluidic devices
Atomica operates a 130,000 sq ft vertically integrated MEMS manufacturing facility in Santa Barbara with a 30,000 sq ft cleanroom, serving cloud, automotive, diagnostics, and IoT customers. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (8 of 14 open roles) paired with active projects spanning wafer optimization, device development, and test-platform scaling suggests they're simultaneously solving yield and throughput bottlenecks—the foundry's core pain points—while ramping production volume.
Atomica is a MEMS foundry and contract manufacturer specializing in sensors, photonics, microfluidic biochips, and custom microcomponents for mid-to-high-complexity applications. Founded in 2000 and ISO 9001 certified with ITAR registration, the company manufactures for customers in cloud computing, autonomous vehicles, cell therapy, genomics, 5G, and IoT. The business is structured around collaborative product development and high-volume production, supported by in-house fabrication and test capabilities. Current focus areas include yield improvement, cost reduction, reliability qualification, and scaling test throughput—typical challenges for a foundry managing legacy process nodes and expanding customer programs simultaneously.
Atomica operates a 130,000 sq ft facility in Santa Barbara, California with a 30,000 sq ft Class 100 cleanroom dedicated to MEMS fabrication and device testing.
Atomica manufactures MEMS devices including sensors, photonics, microfluidic biochips, relays, switches, and custom microcomponents. The company serves cloud, automotive, diagnostics, genomics, 5G, and IoT applications.
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