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MEMS Industry Group (MIG) will be hosting their yearly MEMS Executive Congress from November 5-7, 2008 in Monterey, California.

CEO of Micralyne to Emcee MEMS Executive Congress

Edmonton, AB, Canada | Posted on October 14th, 2008

The MEMS Executive Congress is a one-of-a-kind event that draws together business leaders from a broad spectrum of industries (automotive, consumer goods, industrial, medical, telecom, and more). The Congress provides end users and MEMS companies a forum to interact and share experiences relating to the commercialization of MEMS. It is your annual opportunity to hear about the latest success stories in the MEMS industry, and expand your network and customer base. For more information on the MEMS Executive Congress visit www.memsindustrygroup.org. This year MIG has asked Micralyne's CEO, Chris Lumb to be the Master of Ceremonies for the three day conference. "MIG has been a wonderful organization for the MEMS industry. I am excited to be participating on such a high level with the Congress this year" said Chris Lumb, "Micralyne has always been a strong supporter of MIG, and we look forward to continuing our support on many levels".

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About MEMS Industry Group (MIG)
MEMS Industry Group (MIG) is the unifying voice of the commercial MEMS community, representing those companies with the goal of making money in the MEMS market. By providing forums for information exchange and collaboration MIG creates the horizontal band across the broad range of companies supporting and utilizing MEMS technology.

About Micralyne
Micralyne is one of the world’s largest independent MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) manufacturers. MEMS technology is built on the premise of making industrial components smaller, faster and less expensive. Micralyne’s micron-scale solutions (i.e. 1000 microns = 1 millimetre) are found in automotive sensors for control systems, lab-on-a-chip devices for drug discovery, optical switching technology in telecommunication networks, and precise measurement devices for oil and gas exploration. Micralyne is a fast growing company headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. www.micralyne.com

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Micralyne Inc.
1911 - 94 Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada
T6N 1E6 (780) 431-4400

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