Thin film coatings are used to provide specific performance characteristics, such as wavelength specific optical transmission, optical transparency and/or electrical conductivity, diffusion barrier, antistatic properties, corrosion, wear & tear reduction, promotion of adhesion, etc. on an almost limitless range of industrial products. However, the processes of large area Physical Vapor Deposition producing thin films are not fully automated due to complex nature of processes, large scale and the use of multiple sputtering process modules per machine. The SME instrument Phase 1 project has enabled Nova Fabrica Ltd continue the work on the development of intelligent Supervisory Process Control System (iSPCS) - the system, enabling real-time process monitoring and control of process modules within a given thin film production plant. By integrating this automation solution, plants can reduce the amount of highly specialized staff operating the process modules, achieve high optimization of manufacturing process leading to increased production volumes and decreased consumption of energy.
The objective of the Phase 1 project was to develop an elaborate feasibility study for iSPCS commercialization. The feasibility study: (1) performed a market research. The markets of various thin film production methods were analyzed estimating their size, growth rates and other factors influencing demand. (2) identified the needs of the end users. The need analysis will result into improved concept and additional analytical functionalities added to the product in its later development stages. (3) developed a holistic IPR strategy for iSPCS. Encryption methods, trademarks and patents were identified as possible solutions to ensure the intellectual right protection. (4) defined the market entry, financial and pricing strategies for iSPCS. As a result separate pricing strategies for the End users (sputtering plants) and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) were developed with different pricing for 2 versions of iSPCS. Also, financial strategy was composed in line with financial forecasts to ensure the successful commercialization of iSPCS.