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UBM Electronics Releases MEMS Sector Database and Report

UBM Electronics has released a special report titled ‘MEMS Sector Database and Report,’ which discusses the current and future trends of the MEMS market, and includes a database of over 200 major players operating in the market.

EE Times Confidential has compiled the report. According to the report, MEMS technology shows promise to offer groundbreaking industry solutions. Stories covered in the report include Executive Summary; MEMS at the Gate; Foundry Business Rides Fabless Wave; Sensor Fusion Makes Sense of Divergent Data; Five Top MEMS Innovations; MEMS Tackling Sports; Technology Backgrounder; and MEMS Market Database.

The comprehensive database provides landscape data pertaining to the MEMS market and its distinct subsectors. Companies mentioned in the database include major MEMS foundries, fables companies, IDMs, and support companies providing manufacturing equipment, materials and design software. Each record explains the company’s operations, lists senior executives and includes complete contact details.

EE Times Confidential’s Editor-In-Chief, George Leopold stated that MEMS system components provide innovative solutions to the issues encountered by managers and engineers. The market is growing because of the wide availability of MEMS components. The database will be helpful for decision makers to assess the MEMS market and recognize opportunities for growth and innovation.

MEMS Industry Group’s Managing Director, Karen Lightman stated that the list of MEMS-based biomedical and quality of life applications is innumerable. MEMS monitors rehabilitation and medical diagnostic systems through smart MEMS sensors. Other MEMS-based applications include smart MEMS actuator-based drug delivery implants, artificial organs utilizing MEMS microfluidic production techniques, MEMS inertial measurement units to increase mobility, and life-changing and life-saving technologies that help people to live independently via remote prevention and detection using MEMS sensors in helmets.

Source: http://www.ubmelectronics.com/

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