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April 30th, 2007
Town hall to discuss nanotech standards
Abstract:
The IEEE will hold a town hall meeting at the NSTI Nanotech Conference 2007, next month, to discuss its completed Nanoelectronics Standards Roadmap (NESR). The roadmap establishes a framework for creating standards to help industry transition electronics applications based on nanotechnology from the laboratory to commercial use.
For 2007, the roadmap recommends the initiation of five standards: three for nanomaterials using conductive interconnects, organic sensor structures and nano-dispersions; two for nano-devices involving nanoscale sensors and nanoscale-emitting devices. It also targets the start of seven nanomaterial standards and five nano-device standards for 2008.
Source:
eetimes.com
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