They’ve played soccer, run dashes and deftly inserted pegs into holes—all within a world that can fit inside a single grain of rice. Now, it’s time for microrobots—mechanical workhorses whose dime...
Researchers from imec’s associated lab at Ghent University have invented an innovative way to fabricate shear sensors for use on flexible surfaces, such as human or robotic skin. The new sensors are based on optical technology embedded in thin flexible substrates.
InvenSense, Inc., a leading provider of intelligent motion processing solutions that enable a motion-based user interface for consumer electronics, today announced that Steve Nasiri, InvenSense founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, is presenting at MEPTEC MEMS Technology Summit on Tuesday, October 19th at 3:05 pm to share the innovations and challenges in developing MotionProcessing™ technology which has enabled a growing adoption of MEMS-based sensors for consumer applications.
Coventor, Inc., the leading supplier of software for developing micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), today announced the release of the latest version of its MEMS+ design suite. The new release, MEMS + 2.0, includes t...
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and CEA-Leti, co-founders of the NanoVLSI Alliance, have launched the NanoSystems Partnership Program (NSyP) to accelerate delivery of nanosystems-based innovations to the market.
GLOBALFOUNDRIES today announced a strategic partnership with SVTC Technologies to accelerate the move to high-volume manufacturing of Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS).
Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISSYS) announced that it has completed its 2010 manufacturing expansion project, adding 5,400 square feet to its existing facility.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Status of the MEMS Industry 2010" report to their offering.
The growth is back, but the industry infrastructure has changed: a limited number of compa...
Pixtronix, Inc., an innovator in the development and licensing of low power multimedia display technologies, today announced the successful joint development with Hitachi Displays, Ltd. of its PerfectLight low power MEMS display technology for mobile multimedia applications.
CVD Equipment Corporation announced that it received approximately $7.7 million in new orders during the three (3) months ending September 30, 2010 and approximately $17 million in new orders for the nine (9) months ending September 30, 2010.
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