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September 15th, 2004
Nano-imprint 'pseudo' mask startup emerges
Abstract:
A startup involved in "pseudo-maskless" mask technology for nano-imprint lithography took the Bacus Symposium on Photomask Technology here to announce the formation of the company and debut its first products.
The startup, Transfer Devices Inc., is a spin-off of Stanford University that was officially formed in January of this year.
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* SiliconStrategies
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