Nanotechnology - Rochester, New York, United States
Stamper Technology works everyday with executives of archival foundations to archive knowledge of Earth permanently for future generations. We have archived a 30 million page library on the Moon as well as ancient texts for the Buddhists and the Argentina government.Today most of the world's knowledge and individual legacies are stored on a digital device that, over a short period of time, will disappear if they are not regenerated on new form of media. Digital encryption has gotten so sophisticated that if a chunk of the bitstream is damaged, information is lost forever (assuming a reader is available to retrieve the information in a few decades). Even the cloud is relegated to just bits on spinning discs that will eventually stop functioning.At Stamper Technology we're not only scientists, but we're also artists. We preserve legacies forever in a nano-format that can easily be stored, carried, or even worn. Everyone has a story and collectively those stories make history and comprise a legacy for humanity. We share those stories and find comfort in them. We all have stories of our faith, our country, our heroes, our knowledge of math and science, our arts and music, our family, and our passion.We connect humanity's incredible stories to each individual's own heart. We want to touch everyone in some way, which is why we created our enabling technology to preserve their stories, their passion, and their memorials. We preserve the history and legacies of yesterday, powered by the technology of tomorrow. Humans have many fascinating stories to tell. Let us at Stamper Technology tell those stories forever.Granted four US patents, the high-speed 300,000 dpi printing process into metal has also been licensed to be used in all Microsoft discs since 2007 for high security authentication and has not been copied since.
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