Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc.
NASA Awards University of Arkansas $750K for Satellite Communications Project
If successful, the technology could significantly speed up satellite-to-satellite and deep space communications. read more >
Arkansas Business Names 6 Finalists for Innovation Pacesetter Award
Arkansas Business announces six nominees for the new Innovation Pacesetter category at the 35th annual Arkansas Business of the Year ceremony on March 8. read more >
Ozark IC Competing For $2M in Prizes
Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. of Fayetteville was the only Arkansas-based company to be chosen as a finalist in the 2020 MassChallenge global contest. read more >
Ozark IC Receives $1.1M For Drilling Communications Project
Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. has been awarded a $1.1 million, two-year Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II grant through the Department of Energy to develop high-temperature communication electronics for directional drilling. read more >
Ozark Integrated Circuits Gets $1M U.S. Department of Energy Award
Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. of Fayetteville will receive a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. read more >
Laura Fine on Keeping Small Businesses from Missing the Market
Laura Fine, chief of the Arkansas Small Business & Technology Development Center, tells what it does, and says customers are king. read more >
Ozark Integrated Fits In with NASA
NASA and other agencies have awarded more than $1 million in grants to Ozark Integrated Circuits of Fayetteville since 2015 for projects that are underway, including the development of heat-resistant circuits and a camera that can record but not be damaged by ultraviolet light. read more >
Ozark Integrated Circuits Gets $750K Grant
Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. of Fayetteville gets a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Air Force to develop electronics packaging and assembly systems for controls in jet engines. read more >
Fayetteville Company Gets NASA Grant to Commercialize High-Temp Circuits
NASA has awarded a $124,982 grant to Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc., a technology firm affiliated with the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. read more >