Business Wire: Sheba Microsystems Welcomes MEMS Technology Leader and Entrepreneur Matt Crowley as Senior Strategic Advisor
Crowley’s extensive experience in launching and scaling-up innovative MEMS technology companies will help Sheba Microsystems bring its novel micro-actuator to market in priority target industries ...
Sheba Microsystems Welcomes MEMS Technology Leader and Entrepreneur Matt Crowley as Senior Strategic Advisor
EDN: AMFitzgerald and Silex Microsystems Achieve Major Milestone with RocketMEMS™ Program; Working MEMS Sensors Signal Readiness for Commercialization
AMFitzgerald and Silex Microsystems Achieve Major Milestone with RocketMEMS™ Program; Working MEMS Sensors Signal Readiness for Commercialization
EDN: Tronics MEMS, Inc. is formed to Expand U.S. MEMS Development and Manufacturing Capabilities of Tronics Microsystems
Tronics MEMS, Inc. joins MedTech Development LLC in the U.S. and Tronics Microsystems in Europe to position the multi-national Tronics group of companies to best serve customers in North America, ...
Tronics MEMS, Inc. is formed to Expand U.S. MEMS Development and Manufacturing Capabilities of Tronics Microsystems
MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) is the technology of microscopic devices incorporating both electronic and moving parts.
MEMS is an umbrella term for a wide range of microfabrication designs, methods and mechanisms that involve realising moving mechanical parts at the microscopic scale. What are the uses of MEMS?
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or MEMS, is a technology that in its most general form can be defined as miniaturized mechanical and electro-mechanical elements (i.e., devices and structures) that are made using the techniques of microfabrication.
MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) is systems that integrate mechanical structures and electronic circuits processed on micro scales. Examples of typical MEMS devices include accelerometers, gyro-sensors, pressure sensors, micromirrors, inkjet printer heads, microphones, and speakers.