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  • Apex Microtechnology develops and manufactures precision power analog monolithic, hybrid and open frame components for a wide range of industrial, test and measurement, medical, aerospace and defense applications. (icrfq.com)
  • With more than 300 catalog "off-the-shelf" products, Apex Microtechnology is a recognized leader for consistently developing products that lead the industry in terms of performance, quality, and reliability. (icrfq.com)
  • Founded in 1980, Apex Microtechnology was acquired in 2007 by Cirrus Logic, a premier supplier of mixed-signal processing components for audio and energy markets. (icrfq.com)
  • Following a five-year tenure as a division of the Austin, Texas, based developer of complex chip designs, Apex Microtechnology has returned to a stand-alone, privately-held corporation with its sale to a private investor group. (icrfq.com)
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  • Apex Microtechnology VRE102 Ultrastable ±10V Output Voltage Reference provides a ±1.0mV initial accuracy and a 1.09 ppm/°C temperature coefficient over the full military temperature range. (mouser.com)
  • In medical microtechnology, tiny components and systems are developed that are able to address medical problems at the cellular or even molecular level. (medica-tradefair.com)
  • In medical microtechnology, mechatronics plays a crucial role in the design and development of high-precision microscale systems. (medica-tradefair.com)
  • Microelectronics plays a central role in medical microtechnology, as it forms the basis for the development of miniaturised electronic components. (medica-tradefair.com)
  • In medical microtechnology, nanomaterials and nanodevices are used to create innovative diagnostic and therapeutic options. (medica-tradefair.com)
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  • Our team has an extensive background and experience in the sensors, MEMS, and microtechnology space, including the founding and operation of MEMS Journal in 2003, now the largest MEMS publication in the world, as well as executive management of sensor and MEMS companies for the past two decades. (microtechventures.com)
  • Dr. Mike Pinelis is the President and CEO of Microtech Ventures, a global firm based in Birmingham, Michigan focused on venture capital, merchant banking, and M&A advisory services for MEMS, sensors, and microtechnology companies. (microtechventures.com)
  • As an offshoot of researchers attempting to further miniaturize microtechnology, nanotechnology emerged in the 1980s, particularly after the invention of new microscopy techniques. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research at the Institute of Measurement, Control and Microtechnology comprises modelling, analysis, and simulation of dynamic systems, design methods for distributed-parameter and multi-agent systems, model-based measurement methods, as well as fusion methods for information from multi-channel sensor streams. (uni-ulm.de)
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  • Obtained results produced a basis for the development of a new direction of plasma methods intended for the solution of a number of problems in vacuum electronics and microtechnology. (msu.ru)
  • Microtechnology deals with technology whose features have dimensions of the order of one micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10−6 metre, or 1μm). (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies and development of new discharge schemes for plasma microtechnology. (msu.ru)
  • As a collaboration between EPFL and the State of Neuchâtel, Microcity gathers the CSM (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology) and Neode, a business incubator (note: a structure that accompanies company creation projects). (jobtic.ch)
  • With 50 exhibitors, the "Hightech for Medical Devices" joint area launched by the IVAM Microtechnology Network represents the most extensive focus area at COMPAMED, which will be held from November 13 to 16, 2023, in Hall 8a at the Düsseldorf exhibition center. (ivam.de)
  • JF Microtechnology Sdn Bhd (JFM), J Foong Technologies Sdn Bhd, and JF TestSense Sdn Bhd. (mmu.edu.my)
  • Microtechnology deals with technology whose features have dimensions of the order of one micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10−6 metre, or 1μm). (wikipedia.org)
  • Climate crisis, pandemics, digitalization, collapse of the healthcare system or demographic change: No matter what challenges await us in the future - microtechnology is part of the answer! (ivam.de)
  • In the area of hepatic tissue engineering, we are developing microtechnology tools to understand how ensembles of cells coordinate to produce tissues with emergent properties in the body. (nih.gov)