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The mems-talk mailing list is for the exchange of MEMS related
information, views, and general discussion. It is also intended to
build a freely accessible body of MEMS knowledge via the
mems-talk archive. The list is sponsored by the MEMS Exchange as a service
to the MEMS community, and is a continuation of the MEMS
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The list is moderated.
Inquiries about finding and comparing vendors of MEMS-related
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The MEMS-Business mailing list is for discussion relating to the
business side of MEMS technology. Possible topics might include:
- Finding and comparing vendors of MEMS-related equipment,
supplies and services.
- Discussions from mems-talk that devolve into recommendations
for commercial MEMS entities.
- Notices of used equipment or surplus supplies being privately
sold by an individual or institution.
- General discussion of MEMS companies or the MEMS marketplace.
Before asking the list a question, be sure to check the MEMSnet vendor list and try
searching on Google. The list archives can also be searched from
MEMSnet.org's search page.
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The mems-announce list is a service provided by MEMSnet.org and
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To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the mems-announce archives.