Transfer Devices Inc is a spin-off from research conducted at Stanford University on the development of materials and processing procedures for nanoscale manufacturing of semiconductors and emerging nanotechnology devices. The research resulted in the identification of a water-dissolvable, biodegradable polymer material formulation with chemical and physical properties enabling a range of nanofabrication applications including high-resolution printing. TDI focuses on the utilization of this special polymer material to make products for advanced device fabrication. TDI has successfully commercialized PVA template technology, enabling the MxL molecular transfer lithography nanopatterning processes. TDI's main product is the MxL-10, a nanolithography tool for high-resolution patterning.