-- Three keynote speakers offering their perspective on the future of the MEMS Industry. Dr. Frédéric Neftel, President and CEO, Debiotech SA spoke about the trend toward 'smaller, precise, robust and disposable devices, a transformation enabled by MEMS technology;' Brian Wirth, Global Product Manager, MEMS, GE Sensing, discussed the diverse applications for MEMS in environmental, energy and healthcare markets; and Philippe Kahn, Chairman, Fullpower Technologies, expounded on 'how software will enable MEMS to truly take off -- as demonstrated by the success of the iPhone'; -- Panel discussions on Mobile Media (featuring Nokia, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Microvision, SiRF and Discera), Medical Technology (featuring Honeywell, OMRON, GE Sensing, Cleveland Medical Devices, Medtronic and IceMOS Technology), and Consumer Goods (featuring Analog Devices, InvenSense, Akustica and Siimpel); and -- Special presentations by EnOcean, Yole Développement and Wicht Technologie Consulting.MEMS Executive Congress 2008 will be held November 5-7 in Monterey, CA. Highlights from METRIC At MIG's annual members-only meeting, METRIC, held May 15-16 2007, conference attendees joined to address specific challenges affecting the MEMS industry. Device manufacturers, foundries and MEMS services, and equipment manufacturers explored topics spanning MEMS processes, design rules and best practices for accelerated growth. Working groups also met by market segments: Industrial, Telecom, Medical, Entertainment, and Defense/Homeland Security focused on common challenges and disconnects among these market segments. MIG is currently undertaking recommendations made during METRIC 2007, including the creation of a MIG member capability directory. METRIC 2008 will be held May 7-9 in Pittsburgh, PA. Strategic Relationships Formed by a New Managing Director Under the aegis of its new managing director, Karen Lightman, MIG formalized a number of strategic industry relationships this year. MIG developed alliances with Bourne Research, Chipworks, MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council. (MEPTEC), Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), Wicht Technologie Consulting (WTC), and Yole Développement. From discounts on industry research to collaborative relationships with other trade associations, MIG's strategic partnerships benefit its member companies in many ways. Looking Forward to 2008 "2007 has been a tremendous year of positive change and growth for MIG, and we anticipate that 2008 will bring even more benefits to our members and to the industry at large," said Karen Lightman, Managing Director, MEMS Industry Group. "In addition to continuing our cornerstone conferences, METRIC and MEMS Executive Congress, MIG 2008 will launch a series of MEMS business short-courses. These short-courses will provide attendees an insider's view and historical perspective on the critical elements affecting MEMS product success and profitability. This program is another example of how, through its members, MIG is the virtual and physical place for people and organizations to come together to address industry issues and further the commercialization of MEMS." 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. MIG includes more than 75 member companies, such as Analog Devices, Bosch, Freescale Semiconductor, GE Global Research, Honeywell, IBM, Intel, Okmetic, OMRON, STMicroelectronics, and Texas Instruments. For more information, please visit www.memsindustrygroup.org.
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