-- Silex Microsystems (Booth 8819) -- recently announced additional funding from existing and new investors. Silex is dedicating this new investment toward capacity increases and installation of a new 8-inch MEMS line. This expansion will enable Silex to meet capacity demand for current as well as new customers. It will also facilitate Silex's advancing ongoing programs on CMOS-MEMS integration such as direct bonding, zero cross talk and Via technologies as well as Wafer Level Packaging (WLP). -- SVTC Technologies (Booths 5516 and 8716) -- will announce July 14 the expansion of its next-generation MEMS processing capabilities. SVTC has added equipment from fellow MIG members Lam Research Corp. and SUSS MicroTec to provide deep silicon etch, wafer bonding, proximity alignment and additional microlithography capabilities at SVTC's facilities. -- Tegal Corporation (Booth 1921) -- will soon announce its new Compact 360™ Nano-Layer Deposition (NLD) system, which improves film quality and system throughput for manufacturers of MEMS, nanotechnology, optoelectronic and advanced semiconductor components.MIG Member News Recap
-- Acuity, Inc. -- announced its company launch on June 10. Founded by MEMS pioneers Jim Knutti and Henry Allen, Acuity is a fabless semiconductor company bringing to market a line of high-performance MEMS-based pressure sensors. The company also announced a production agreement with the MEMS foundry Semefab. -- ACUTRONIC USA -- will announce July 14 the release of the AC-217 two- axis motion table, a new product aimed at providing manufacturers of inertial MEMS devices and inertial MEMS-based products a cost-effective solution for product testing. -- Chipworks -- will soon release ICInside Surveyor, a new software tool that puts a virtual SEM microscope on the desktop, allowing companies to view, measure and annotate their competition's device layouts in detail using high-magnification image mosaics of thousands of SEM images. -- Freescale -- announced Q2 2008 advancements in its MEMS-based sensors for in-vehicle networking. Freescale's MEMS-based sensors -- working with the company's FlexRay™ technology -- provide a smoother driving experience for the new BMW-X5 series. In June, Freescale announced the newest version of Red Octane's Guitar Hero® for the Xbox 360™ gaming system -- which uses Freescale's 3-axis accelerometer for the advanced tilt- motion sensing that gives gamers that 'rock star' experience. -- MEI, LLC -- announced July 7 the introduction of its next-generation "Revolution" Automated, Multi-step Wet Processing System. The new "Revolution" System combines ease of process control with a rotary robot design and precision engineering to create a powerful, flexible tool with a minimal fab footprint. The system features easily managed IDX automation software, which provides increased control and programmability. In addition, the system's robotics handle, in a very small footprint, 300mm wafer carriers through multiple process steps. -- STMicroelectronics -- announced June 23 with Debiotech the first prototype of its miniaturized insulin-delivery pump. The company also made some significant new product announcements in Q2 2008, including a new surface-mount MEMS single-axis yaw gyroscope for angular rate sensing in game controllers and navigation systems, and a new 3D orientation sensor, the company's first product in a new family of MEMS functional sensors.MEMS Emerging Markets Presentations at TechXPOT On Tuesday, July 15th, MEMS industry innovators will offer presentations on recent developments in the MEMS/microstructures (MST) market. All presentations will take place in the Emerging Markets TechXPOT Pavilion in Moscone West Hall, Level 2. The following MIG member companies are presenting:
-- 10:30-10:50 a.m. "Real Consumer Volume: MEMS Devices are Entering High- Growth Applications" by Jean-Christophe Eloy, director general and general manager, Yole Développement (Booth 8714) -- 11:10-11:30 a.m. "iMEMS Everywhere: User Experiences for Hand Held Devices" by Rob O'Reilly, Director of Test, MEMS Division, Analog Devices -- 11:50 a.m.-12:10 p.m. "Silicon MEMS Solutions For Enabling High-End Camera Quality on Mobile Phones" by Shawn Maloney, VP, Marketing, Sales and Business Development, Siimpel Corporation -- 12:10-12:30 p.m. "Microvision's MEMS: New Technologies Ramping up to New Products" by Jason Tauscher, manager, MEMS Development, Microvision, Inc. -- 12:30-12:50 p.m. "New possibilities from MEMS displays" by Brian Gally, director of engineering, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies -- 3:00-3:20 p.m. "Deep Silicon Etch for MEMS: A High-Volume Manufacturing Report" by Steve Lassig, senior program manager, 3D Integration and MEMS Etch Group, Lam Research Corporation (Booth 1116 and Esplanade) -- 3:20-3:40 p.m. "A Unified Approach to High Productivity MEMS Release Processing" by Alan Atherton, senior technologist, Memsstar Technology (Booth 8712) -- 4:20-4:40 p.m. "Wafer Prober-Platforms for Comprehensive Wafer-level MEMS Tests" by Joshua M. Preston, Marketing Group Manager, SUSS MicroTec Test Systems (Booths 5639 and 7311)Other MIG members exhibiting at SEMICON West include: Abbie Gregg, Inc. (Booth 5168); Brewer Science, Inc. (Booths 6156 and 8729); EV Group, Inc. (Booth 5429); MEMStaff (Booth 8815); National Institute of Standards & Technology (Booth 236); OMRON (Booth 6557); PRIMAXX, Inc. (Booth 2047); and Surface Technology Systems (Booths 2047 and 8443). About SEMICON West SEMICON West, North America's largest event dedicated to the global semiconductor, PV and microelectronics manufacturing supply chains, takes place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, July 15-17, 2008. For more information, please visit: www.semiconwest.org. Visit MIG's SEMICON West Booth at West Hall, #8811 to test drive "MEMS in the Machine" and to experience the MEMS-enabled Guitar Hero, as well as enter for a chance to win Red Octane's Guitar Hero. About MEMS Industry Group MEMS Industry Group is the trade association representing the MEMS and microstructures industries. The Association enables the exchange of non-proprietary information among members; provides reliable industry data that furthers the development of technology; and works toward the greater commercial development and use of MEMS and MEMS-enabled devices. More than 80 companies comprise MIG, including Analog Devices, Asia Pacific Microsystems, Bosch, Draper Laboratory, Freescale Semiconductor, GE Global Research and GE Sensing, Honeywell, IBM, IDT, Intel, Okmetic, OMRON, Proteus Biomedical, Qualcomm, STMicroelectronics, Taiwan Solutions Systems Corporation, Texas Instruments and Virtus Advanced Sensors. For more information, please contact MIG via phone: 412/390-1644, email: info@memsindustrygroup.org or visit www.memsindustrygroup.org. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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