BSAC Seminar: How to Successfully Transfer MEMS from the Nanolab to a Commercial Foundry

May 1, 2012

Dr. Alissa Fitzgerald

A.M. Fitzgerald & Associates
May 1, 2012 | 12:00 to 01:00 | 540 Cory Hall, DOP Center Conference Room
Host: John Huggins

You've got a working process at the Marvell Nanolab, a budding business, and now you're thinking about how to transfer your process to foundry for commercial production. What's next? In this talk, I will describe what it takes to execute a smooth process transfer based on our experiences doing several such transfers for our customers. Foundry transfer is a critical technical and business step that is often underestimated. I'll describe how to select a foundry that's right for your MEMS device, how to get the best quotes from foundries, how to plan and budget effectively for this year-plus effort (yes, it takes that long!), and how to get the best results from your new foundry partner.

www.amfitzgerald.com

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