Engineering Research Organization

Engineering mission-grade reliability for electronics, semiconductors, supply chains, and production systems.

SALAR Technologies LLC focuses on reliability engineering, semiconductor systems, predictive failure analytics, supply-chain intelligence, and manufacturing stability across complex electronic systems.

Reliability Engineering Design review, validation strategy, and design-for-resilience methods.
Supply-Chain Intelligence Counterfeit exposure, provenance logic, and concentration risk framing.
Manufacturing Stability Closed-loop process thinking for yield, throughput, and assurance.
Current public-safe architecture

The SALAR five-lane stack

1. Design Reliability Analysis
2. Predictive Failure Analytics
3. Semiconductor Supply-Chain Risk Intelligence
4. Closed-Loop Manufacturing Stability
5. AI-Certified Lithography Control (public-safe only)
Filed lanes can be described directly. Lithography remains high-level until filing is complete.
Vikrant Salar

Founder

Vikrant Salar

Senior engineering and program leader with extensive experience in semiconductor manufacturing environments, systems integration, reliability analysis, validation strategy, and complex hardware program execution.

Focus areas include reliability-centered design thinking, failure-risk reduction, platform bring-up, cross-domain engineering coordination, and practical technology strategy.

Email

vikrant@salartechnologies.com

General Contact

contact@salartechnologies.com

Company

Oregon Registered Technology Venture
Wilsonville, Oregon

Registry

Registry No. 254232599

Research Themes

Research that looks like an engineering lab, not a brochure

Reliability Architecture

Board-level resilience methods across component selection, design review, thermal margin, layout discipline, and handling governance.

Predictive Analytics

Technical decision support that converts stress, design features, provenance, and field history into risk prioritization.

Supply-Chain Resilience

Supplier graph logic to identify single points of failure, concentration exposure, and counterfeit or provenance risk.