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Latest Publications & Patents on MEMS

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This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on MEMS, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on MEMS.

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    Topics covered: diagnosing, digital MEMS microphone, abnormality, apparatus, Finite Element Analysis, Soft-Pad Moldless Stamping, Bistable Circular Micro Shells, Microfabrication, Cavity-SOI, micromachining, resonant pressure sensors, MEMS Pirani vacuum gauge, porous silicon, synchronization, large-aperture, electromagnetic, tensile testing, ASTM F2630, ISO 16063, IEC 62047, ISO/IEC 27001, and ISO 9001..

    1. Jared

      Interesting read, but arent we overlooking the cost of production and actual market demand for these MEMS patents?

    2. Oscar

      Interesting read! But are these MEMS patents really driving innovation, or just stalling competition? Lets discuss.

    3. Fabrice

      Patents secure inventors rights. Open-source may risk innovation, not promote it. Rights matter over free access.

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