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ASM International is the society for materials engineers and scientists, a worldwide network dedicated to advancing industry, technology, and applications of metals and materials.
The MEMS Materials Database is a comprehensive and authoritative new source for the mechanical, physical and chemical properties of materials appropriate to the range of MEMS Packaging challenges facing device designers. - Boston Area MEMS Seminar
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A series of monthly seminars held at MIT.
- Europractice
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A network of companies and institutes funded by the European
Community, and offering expertise, design, development and production
of MEMS and microsystems.
- IEEE Sensors Council
- The fields of interest of the Council and its activities shall be the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing, reliability and applications of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena.
- List of MEMS Clubs
- Maintained by William Trimmer
- MEMS Alliance
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A group of MEMS-oriented companies in the Washington DC area.
- MEMS Industry Group
- The MEMS Industry Group (MIG) is the premier trade association
representing
the MEMS and Microstructure industries. Our mission is to try to
understand
and to eliminate the barriers that prevent the greater commercial use of
MEMS and MEMS-enabled technology.
- MEMSOI
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A consortium dedicated to the design and production
of MEMS components on SOI.
- Micro and Nanotechnology Commercialization Education Foundation (MANCEF)
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Promotes commercial development of micro- and nanotechnology.
- Ohio MEMS Association, Inc.
- The Ohio MEMS Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization fostering public awareness of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS, or "microsystems") products. Our activities include:
- Symposia on MEMS business and commercialization issues,
- MEMS training and awareness programs, and
- Technology cluster hosting for MEMS entrepreneurs.
- PHANTOMS Nanoelectronics Network
- PHANTOMS network allows a nanotechnology community building and integration within the European
Research Area (ERA) and represents a "single entry point" for those seeking information about
Nanotechnology and especially Nanoelectronics.
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