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Delphi |
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Delphi is recognized worldwide as a leader in developing innovative technology.
With a visionary spirit, Delphi Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Delphi, leverages that
experience and the global resources to provide value to organizations committed to using
technology to achieve their strategic goals.
Delphi Technologies, Inc. does this through licensing, donation, and new venture creation,
while developing and maintaining its expertise in intellectual asset management. Working closely
with Delphi business units and staffs, Delphi Technologies, Inc. is dedicated to delivering inspired
technological solutions via a network of productive relationships with potential commercialization and
licensing partners.
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The Investitionsbank Berlin
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The automotive and microtechnology sectors continue to be extraordinarily
sectors offering a variety of new perspectives.
Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) focuses its attention on these highly innovative areas.
As an experienced and competent partner, Investitionsbank Berlin assists companies of the
automotive and the microtechnology sector in the implementation of their projects.
Offering technical and strategic advice as well as financial support, IBB provides a new
type of assistance for co-operation between private research and the finance sector.
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mstnews
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The aim of mstnews is to disseminate information on world-wide developments in microsystems.
The target audience includes representatives of manufacturing companies, research organisations and academia.
With a circulation of over 12.000, mstnews provides an important platform for information on state-of-the-art
developments and applications in microsystem technologies.The journal publishes informative articles on
selected topics, such as the application of microsystems in the automotive, space and medical fields, as
well as articles reviewing the status of this technology in various countries, including the USA, Canada and
Japan. It is distributed at institutions word-wide.
In addition, mst news provides its readers with vital information and updates related to the status of
European collaborative research projects on microsystems, important conferences and seminars, training
activities, markets and contacts.
mstnews is published by VDI/VDE-IT (VDI/VDE-Technologiezentrum Informationstechnik GmbH) ,Germany, 5 times per year and is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Science Research and Technology (BMBF) and the European Commission, DG XIII within the ESPRIT - Network of Excellence in Multifunctional Microsystems NEXUS and EUROPRACTICE collaborative projects.
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First Sensor Technology
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First
Sensor Technology develops and produces (high temperature)
pressure sensors (for operating temperatures of up to 300
°C) for the application in high volume markets such as
the automotive suppliers industry. As a licensed supplier
to the automotive industry, our production capacities range
above 10 Mio. pieces per year. Additionally, we are offering
microfluidic systems (inkjet technology) for high viscosity
fluids, pigmented ink and high temperature applications. First
Sensor Technology was founded in 1999 as spin-off from the
Technical University Berlin's "Research Center for Microperipheric
Technologies". The five founders have worked for many
years in the sensor technology department, which has been
advancing micro systems based sensor and actuator technology
ever since the early years of this field in the 1980's. Among
them is the former head of technology.
Together
with our customers, we aim to develop new applications and
open up new international markets in the high temperature
pressure sensor segment. First Sensor Technology is already
strongly established in the field and commands the technology
know-how and infrastructure necessary to produce large quantities
at prices competitive enough for mass markets.
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e2v technologies
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e2v technologies is a UK company engaged in the development and manufacture of high technology
components and sub-systems which exploits its expertise in materials science. Turnover is circa
£95m and e2v has approximately 1270 employees which includes over 350 engineers and scientists.
The products are manufactured on two sites and include: imaging sensors and cameras; CCDs, visible
light cameras and thermal imagers, gas sensors, high voltage high current RF devices, solid state
RF / microwave devices and components. A broad range of markets are served which include: medical
and scientific, space and astronomical, broadcast communications, defence, industrial, commercial,
marine, aerospace and automotive. Over 70% of the products are exported. e2v is supplying 77GHz frequency sources into a number of Adaptive Cruise Control systems.
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State Goverment Victoria Australia
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Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung
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