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23 September 1996 Commercializing MEMS--too fast or too slow? ((Same as Vols. 2880 and 2882, p. 12)
S. Walsh, W. N. Carr, H. Mados, D. S. Narang
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Proceedings Volume 2881, Microelectronic Structures and MEMS for Optical Processing II; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251254
Event: Micromachining and Microfabrication '96, 1996, Austin, TX, United States
Abstract
MEMS as a technology base is coming ofage, butas in any vital process growing pains occur. Commercializing MEMS is simultaneously viewed asagonizingly slow by many ofits promoters and lightingly quick by many companies whose products are beingreplaced with MEMS based substitutes. This effort ties current efforts in market analysis, technology evaluations, competency based strategy in an effort to understand the pace ofMEMS commercialization.
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S. Walsh, W. N. Carr, H. Mados, and D. S. Narang "Commercializing MEMS--too fast or too slow? ((Same as Vols. 2880 and 2882, p. 12)", Proc. SPIE 2881, Microelectronic Structures and MEMS for Optical Processing II, (23 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251254
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KEYWORDS
Microelectromechanical systems

Manufacturing

Semiconductors

Consumer electronics

Deep ultraviolet

Defense and security

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