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Collaboration to drive development of scalable materials for sub 40 nm memory nodes
AUSTIN, Texas & ALBANY, N.Y. -- SEMATECH, a global consortium of...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/98533b/corrosion_process) has announced the addition of the "Corrosion, Proc...
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The Piedmont Triad's business leadership recognizes that the region's higher education assets are among its greatest economic strengths. Each of the T...
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...Presentation materials from the Proposers' Conference will be made availa...``Advanced Sensing Technologies and Advanced Repair Materials... integrity and/or deterioration processes of water mains, wastewater collection systems, dam...
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BEAVERCREEK -- Throwing spadefuls of dirt, friends and associates of Wright Materials Research Co. broke ground Tuesday for the firm's new home in the Apple Valley Business Park off Grange Hall Road.
The 12,000-square foot building will house initial production of much of Wright Material's work with advanced materials, said Seng Tan, the firm's president.
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LONG BEACH - More than 350 exhibitors will demonstrate innovative and cost-saving manufacturing processes for the advanced materials community at SAMPE 2011 on May 24-26 at the Long Beach Convention Center. The convention is organized by Covina-based SAMPE - the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering.
Doors open at 10 a.m. May 24. The convention concludes at noon May 26.
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SEMICON West 2000 - Booth No. 1501
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2000
Nanometrics, Inc. (Nasdaq:NANO),...
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KETTERING -- The National Composite Center, which promotes development of advanced materials and related manufacturing processes, is bringing back its basic training in nano materials for a second year.
Fifteen member businesses have benefited from the nanocomposite materials "boot camps" within the past year, said Louis Luedtke, the center's president and chief executive officer.
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Kennametal Inc. today reported net income rose 60 percent to $50.1 million, or 64 cents per share, on sales of $647.4 million, for the second quarter ended Dec. 31. Those results compared to net income of $30.0 million, or 38 cents per share, on sales of $569.3 million in the same quarter last year.
The earnings per share figures reflect the impact of a two-for- one stock split completed by Kennametal in December, according to the company, a global supplier of tooling, engineered components and advanced materials used in production processes.
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Medical devices require more complex machining than automotive components, as traditional manufacturing processes are no longer applicable to advanced materials. CNC machining and cellular manufacturing methods, for instance, are more suited to medical device machining than tried-and-true processes. Medical instrument inventor Dr. Lanny L. Johnson, founder of medical instrument firm Instrument Makar Inc., contests this, claiming that automotive devices require more skills, tolerances and machinery.