Workshop on Design for Micro & Nano Manufacture
PATENT-DfMM is an initiative that builds on industrial needs, which have been defined by key commercial players and studied by the NEXUS "Design Modelling Simulation" workshops. PATENT-DfMM co-operates worldwide to coordinate research and services in DfMM. The network is supported by an educational programme addressing DfMM topics in industry and academia. This combines training courses and educational initiatives that already exist for DfMM, but also develops new ones that are needed to lower the barriers to commercialisation for the next generation of MNT based products.
Objective of this workshop
This workshop will present European research activities in the areas of MEMS Testing and Packaging, discuss PATENT-DfMM objectives, and aims at getting feedback on industry needs in the Design for Micro and Nano Manufacture.
It also includes two tutorials on topics that have been identified as being crucial for the MEMS industry, held by European experts: ,- Techniques for Failure Analysis of MEMS and MEMS Packages (IMEC),- Thermal Characterisation of MEMS Structures and Packages (BUTE/MicReD)
Venue: Hôtel Eden au Lac, Montreux, Switzerland
Registration fee: 150 (including coffee breaks, lunch on 31 May and proceedings)
Please register for this 1.5 day Workshop on "Design for Micro & Nano Manufacture" through the DTIP registration form at http://tima.imag.fr/conferences/dtip/DTIP2005/(opens in new window). Hotel information is also available from the DTIP website.
The detailed programme of the workshop will be updated at: http://www.patent-dfmm.org(opens in new window)
For additional information or if you are interested in presenting within this workshop, please contact: Patric Salomon, 4M2C PATRIC SALOMON GmbH, Berlin, Germany, ,E-mail: patric.salomon@4m2c.com.
DTIP (1-3 June), ,DTIP is the symposium on Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS and MOEMS. The goal of DTIP is to provide a forum for in-depth investigations and interdisciplinary discussions involving design, modelling, testing, micromachining, microfabrication, integration and packaging of structures, devices, and systems. Within the DTIP Programme on 1 June, there will also be a PANEL on "Design for Micro & Nano Manufacture - Industry Needs and Research Status to present and discuss key results from this workshop.
Keywords
MEMS