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April 13th, 2006
Aerospace Industry Slow to Embrace New MEMS Technologies
Abstract:
Through a group called the Canada-Europe-United States Organization on Micro-Nano Technologies for Aerospace Applications, or Caneus, Pimprikar and his colleagues are bringing together inventors, investors, business people, and systems developers in the aerospace markets to discuss ways to remove both the technological and financial impediments to the large-scale implementation of MEMS.
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ASME
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ASME Nanotechnology Institute
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