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A special gallery created by SportsShooter.com member
Jonathan Cohen
"Binghamton Univ, SUNY II"     [index] <<- Previous
Photo of a clean room at the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM) facility at Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Building 258, Oak Hill Avenue, Endicott, NY. A collaborative effort by Binghamton University, Endicott Interconnect Technologies and Cornell University, the CAMM will pioneer microelectronics manufacturing research and development in a roll-to-roll (R2R) format. These efforts will result in flexible, rugged, lightweight electronic components and innovative products that will be critical to next-generation applications in areas such as military and homeland security, lighting, energy and power generation, displays, and product identification and tracking. The CAMM is an integral component of Binghamton University, New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging. As one of New York State's most innovative initiatives, the Centers of Excellence (COE) support high technology ventures through a collaborative approach among the State, academia, private venture capital companies, and other private and public sector parties. As one of only six COE in New York, Binghamton University Center specializes in small-scale systems design, process development, prototyping, and manufacturing for academia and the microelectronics industry.
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