
UHV Technologies, Inc. is a 30-year-old high technology company specializing in multidisciplinary physical sciences R&D, advanced materials, devices, and equipment manufacturing, combined with machine learning/artificial intelligence software for product control and optimization. The company develops innovative products from idea generation through prototype design, scale-up, manufacturing equipment, and full commercialization across diverse technical areas including AI-based recycling systems, vacuum systems, thin film deposition equipment, diamond and carbon nanotube thin films, and X-ray fluorescence analyzers. UHV operates with private, state, and federal funding and commercializes technologies through spin-off companies, with a significant presence in Fort Worth, Texas, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

UHV Technologies, Inc. is a 30-year-old high technology company specializing in multidisciplinary physical sciences R&D, advanced materials, devices, and equipment manufacturing, combined with machine learning/artificial intelligence software for product control and optimization. The company develops innovative products from idea generation through prototype design, scale-up, manufacturing equipment, and full commercialization across diverse technical areas including AI-based recycling systems, vacuum systems, thin film deposition equipment, diamond and carbon nanotube thin films, and X-ray fluorescence analyzers. UHV operates with private, state, and federal funding and commercializes technologies through spin-off companies, with a significant presence in Fort Worth, Texas, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Founded: 1994
Headquarters: Fort Wayne, Indiana; Fort Worth, Texas
Tech focus: Vacuum/thin-film equipment, advanced materials, ML/AI-enabled sorting and analyzers
Funding type: Primarily federal grants and SBIR/STTR awards
Industrial-scale materials and device manufacturing, analytical sensing, and automated sorting/recycling for resource recovery and process optimization.
1994
Advanced manufacturing; scientific instruments; clean tech / recycling
Reported grant funding event led by the U.S. DOE
“Primarily funded through federal grants and SBIR/STTR awards (multiple agencies including DOE, DoD, EPA, NSF, NASA, NIH)”