Company Profile

Antaya Science & Technology (AKA: T Antaya LLC~Antaya Science And Technology~AS&T )
Profile last edited on: 1/6/2024      CAGE: 6XZC4      UEI: FFVJFYRH4891

Business Identifier: Proton therapy device for cancer treatment
Year Founded
2012
First Award
2013
Latest Award
2019
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

8 Merrill Industrial Drive Unit 12
Hampton, NH 03842
   (603) 601-3331
   info@antayagroup.com
   www.antayascience.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Rockingham

Public Profile

Structured around development of advanced particle accelerator technology, the Antaya Science & Technology team has played a significant role in developing super conducting accelerators in use today. Founded to commercialize superconducting cyclotron technology developed at the MIT Plasma Fusion Laboratory, AS&T was among the first to apply this innovation to create a compact, affordable, simple-to-operate cyclotrons for use in advanced medical devices and security systems. With large traditional cyclotron site needed, the firm's ISO-X produces “dose-on-demand” delivery of radiopharmaceuticals in hospitals and clinics- available to to patients. Powered by ANTAYA superconducting compact cyclotron - a patent-protected design based on superconducting magnets to significantly reduce its footprint, the ISO-X provides consistent and reliable N-13 Ammonia PET radiopharmaceuticals at the point-of-care to meet the most demanding MPI workload.

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
15-19
Revenue Range
1.5M-2M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
20-24

Awards Distribution by Agency

Key People / Management

  Timothy A Antaya -- Founder and Chief Physics Officer

  Alexey Kaplan -- Accelerator Physicist

  Erika Mattson

  Timothy R Phoenix