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High-uniformity bake plates have been displacing convection ovens for well over two decades in the microelectronics industry. The disadvantages of variable temperature zones, lengthened cure times, and considerable particle contamination have been thoroughly analyzed and confirmed. Although temperature uniformity remains the primary advantage for precision hot plates, virtually eliminating skinning effects for thin-film (< 1-5…
Click Here to Read MoreWearable devices are all the rage right now, from FitBit products and the Apple Watch to the ever-evolving and highly anticipated Google Glass. But the idea and creation of wearable electronics occurred long before the cell phone or even the desktop computer. Brewer Science creates materials used in the sensors and MEMS devices that enable…
Click Here to Read MoreRemember WWII’s Rosie the Riveter, the strong and capable figure symbolizing real-life women who took over factory work for men fighting overseas? Manufacturers are wishing Rosie would make a comeback — and this time they’d like her to vie for a leadership position as well. Though women now make up about 47 percent of the…
Click Here to Read MoreWe know what’s available now, but what we'd like to know is what’s on the horizon for wearable electronics. The wearable industry will be worth $19 billion by 2018, according to Juniper Research, and plenty of current and upcoming industry players will be rushing to market with the latest and greatest devices. The wearable health…
Click Here to Read MoreThe wearable electronics business has ballooned into a $20 billion industry in 2015, and experts believe it will hit $70 billion by 2025. The major players in the market are wearable devices, such as activity trackers and apparel. The health care sector has found great success in wearable tech, as it blends medical information, fitness,…
Click Here to Read MoreIf you work outside the manufacturing segment, you may hold old stereotypes about what “factory work” is like. Perhaps you’re picturing a poorly lit, drone-like existence in which you stare at a conveyor belt all day for low pay and little chance of advancement. Or maybe you believe the viable production jobs are now all…
Click Here to Read MoreWearable devices continue to evolve as new, more exciting, stylish, and discreet devices hit the marketplace. Activity trackers are all the rage so far in 2015, but several other wearable electronics are emerging as top choices to improve your health and encourage day-to-day activity. Here are five of the top wearable devices available today. FitBit…
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