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Measurement and Design Tools for Future MEMS & IC Integration
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10/03/2010
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11/03/2010
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Venue Address: Hollywell Park
Venue Town/City: Loughborough
Venue Email: George.Guildford@cemmnt.co.uk
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Description: Over the past two years there has been a surge in demand for a comprehensive link between
MEMS design tools and leading mixed signal/analog IC design tools. This market pull is due to
the consumerisation of MEMS, moving from automotive, inkjet and DLP applications to smart phones, gaming devices and other human machine interface products. MEMS are becoming ubiquitous in consumer electronics, with a market forecast expected to grow from $6B to $49B
over the next 10 years. In this rapidly changing environment, emerging fabless design houses
and pure MEMS foundries require information exchange from system level simulation tools combining both MEMS and IC design.
CEMMNT partner, Coventor, the leading developer of MEMS design-automation software,
recently announced the release of its new MEMS+ product design platform, which intelligently integrates with leading IC design software within a common environment. With a reduction in
design entry time, faster simulation speeds, and compatibility with existing IC design tools,
MEMS+ now enables non-MEMS specialists to design MEMS devices into their own products.
This two day event, co-hosted by CEMMNT and Coventor, will explore the challenges and benefits
of MEMS+IC simulation and offer an in-depth insight into Coventors new MEMS+ design software. The first day on the event will focus on a series of presentations and discussions from leading experts in the field, with the second day offering a free-of-charge hands-on workshop focusing
on the new MEMS+ platform.
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