Fabless to Fab: MEMS Company IntelliSense and Refurbished Equipment Supplier ClassOne Equipment Form Strategic Partnership in China Fab
Fabless MEMS company IntelliSense builds new fab in Nanjing, China, with refurbished equipment from ClassOne. New partnership will expand business...
IntelliSuite workshop, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, Oct. 4-5
We are partnering with Europractice and Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) to host a 2-day workshop this October 4-5, 2010. The workshop will include hands-on training with IntelliSuite and time for one-on-one advising sessions. The workshop is free to attend, and all attendees will receive a free 6-month license of IntelliSuite! You can complete a registration form at the Europractice website. Space is limited, so register now! Members of industry are also welcome to attend.
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