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Everyday MIG posts the latest news articles to the industry news section of the MIG website.  Below are a few recent stories pulled from the news that mention MIG members.

  • Jump in Q2 Smartphone Orders Lifts Silicon MEMs Microphones -- Seeking Alpha

    Q2 2009 smartphone orders, up nearly15% sequentially, will lift the silicon MEMs microphone market from its worst year since they became commercially available, according to our report “Silicon Microphones and Speakers: Technology, Market Analysis, and End-Application."

  • Accelerometers to top MEMS market by 2013

    Related Content MEMS accelerometers pack smart algorithms (2009-04-29) ADI, Infineon develop automotive airbag safety system (2009-04-29) MEMS motion sensor delivers analog output (2009-04-02) MEMS user interface enables control functions (2009-04-01) MEMS winners and losers of 2008 (2009-03-25) More Related Content Webinar Keithley - Hall Effect Measurements Fundamentalsnew! TI - An Introduction to New Products for More Effective Power Solutionsnew! >>More Webinars Top Ranked Articles Accelerometers to top MEMS market by 2013 Shock, vibration sensors roll for industrial monitoring Gaming sensor boasts high-speed motion detection High-quality Articles Accelerometers in recent years have emerged as a critical input device for some of the world's hottest electronic products, causing shipments to boom, making them the top-selling MEMS device by 2013, according to iSuppli Corp.

  • Device made popular in iPhone catching on | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News

    When your iPhone's screen automatically reorients itself, it's using a nascent silicon technology expected to become a $1.7 billion market by 2013.

  • Micralyne Presents Gold-Tin Solder Bonding Process for Wafer-Level Packaging

    Micralyne Inc., a growing MEMS and microfluidics foundry, announced today that Project Engineer, Mr. Dean Spicer, will be speaking next week at The 2009 IEEE International Interconnect Technology Conference (IITC) on Tuesday, June 2.

  • International MEMS companies to launch low-cost g-sensors in 2H09
  • Coventor and MANCEF to Offer Four MEMS Design Scholarships at COMS2009 | Nanovip.com

    MEMS software provider, Coventor Inc., along with the Micro and Nanotechnology Commercialization Education Foundation (MANCEF), will award four 1 year licenses of Coventor's CoventorWare Designer/ Analyzer package to students during the COMS2009 conference