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  1. What have we done for you lately?

    Article

    Tue, 1 May 2012

    manufacturing to include more on advanced packaging, MEMS, LEDs, displays and other types of electronics such as biomedical devices , sensors and power electronics. Each of these has evolved to the point where new and unique process technologies

  2. MEMS improve diverse range of end-market applications

    Article

    Tue, 3 Apr 2012

    growing at an exponential pace," in consumer, automotive, smart industrial systems, and quality of life (QoL)/ biomedical devices . "MEMS is enabling functionality that we have only just begun to imagine, such as cars that drive themselves

  1. UV-LEDs fabricated with solution process, oxide-in-oxide design

    Article

    Fri, 24 Feb 2012

    inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce light in the ultraviolet (UV) range, which could lead to biomedical devices with active components made from nanostructured systems. LEDs based on solution-processed inorganic nanocrystals

  2. IEDM 2011 presentations preview

    Article

    Wed, 14 Sep 2011

    IEDM is highlighting key trends: energy harvesting and power electronics, circuit-device interaction, and biomedical devices . These themes are part of the technical program of 220 presentations, as well as panels, special sessions, Short

  3. ICON rolls out 2 roll-to-roll nano imprinting processes

    Article

    Wed, 27 Jul 2011

    nanoimprinted structures in flat panel displays, biomedical devices , plastic electronics and flexible solar cells ..... fluidic devices, biochemical assays, and other biomedical devices . ICON's UV technique allows quicker processing

  4. Flexible substrates offer cost-efficient alternatives for photovoltaics

    Article

    Wed, 22 Jun 2011

    enable the manufacturing of large-area and flexible substrates for use in organic electronics, solar cells, biomedical devices and displays. Vast improvements made by companies such as Solarmer Energy are approaching the sub-$0.50

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