In April of 2014 Canon, Inc. aquired Molecular Imprints which continues to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary named Canon Nanotechnologies. Molecular Imprints, Inc. provides nanopatterning systems and solutions to the hard disk drive and semiconductor industries worldwide. Its Jet and Flash Imprint Lithography technology helps in creating the small features required in storage disk drives and memory devices and has application in emerging light emitting diodes, solar energy, and biotechnology markets. The company offers nanoimprint lithography solutions, including NuTera HD7000; Imprio HD2200, an automated nanoimprint lithography system for hard disk drive patterned media; NuTera HD7000, a nanoimprint lithography system designed for patterned media pilot and volume production applications; Imprio 300, a CMOS nanoimprint lithography system; Imprio 1100, an automated single-sided nanoimprint lithography system; Perfecta TR1100, a precision nanoimprint lithography system for template replication; and Perfecta MR5000, a nanoimprint lithography solution for semiconductor 6025.