MEMS

IMAPS 57th International Symposium on Microelectronics Planned for September 30 – October 3, 2024, in Boston

The 57th International Symposium on Microelectronics (IMAPS 2024) will be held September 30 – October 3, 2024, at the Encore Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Movellus Joins the Silicon Catalyst In-Kind Partner Ecosystem

Movellus today announced that it has joined the Silicon Catalyst ecosystem as the newest member of their In-Kind Partner (IKP) network. 

HKUST Engineering Researchers Pave the Way for Advanced Wearable Display Technologies

A research team led by the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed full-color fiber light-emitting diodes utilizing perovskite quantum wires (PeQWs), paving the way for innovative wearable lighting and display devices.

Cerabyte Joins CERN openlab

Cerabyte today announced that it has become an official CERN openlab member.

New Material for Optically-Controlled Magnetic Memory Discovered

PME researchers were carrying out basic research on a magnetic topological insulator when they realized it had the potential to build optical storage devices.

SIA Applauds CHIPS Act Incentives for SK hynix

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today released the following statement from SIA President and CEO John Neuffer applauding semiconductor manufacturing incentives announced by the U.S. Commerce Department and SK hynix.

Akoustis Announces Leadership Transition

Akoustis Technologies, Inc. announced today the mutually agreed resignation of Jeffery B. Shealy as Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the Board of Directors, effective August 6, 2024.

Seoul Semiconductor Achieves Global No.1 Position in Display LEDs for the First Time

Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd., a global opto semiconductor company, accomplished the feat of becoming No. 1 in the global backlight market for the first time.

Layering Stretchable and Rigid Materials and Incorporating Machine Learning Improves Accuracy of Wearables

A paper published in Device on August 7 outlines how rigid integrated circuits layered on a flexible substrate can be used to improve wearable performance.

‘Amphibious’ Sensors Make New, Waterproof Technologies Possible

Researchers have demonstrated a technique for creating sensors that can function both in air and underwater. The approach paves the way for “amphibious” sensors with applications ranging from wildlife monitoring to biomedical applications.

Featured Products