Examples of using Microtechnologies in English and their translations into German
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Nano- and Microtechnologies Hall 6, stand H18.
I'm talking change beyond imagination.The big leap from Stone Age to microtechnologies.
To promote microtechnologies and related applications.
The IMS will have a presentation on the SPIE Microtechnologies in Barcelona, Spanien.
Main activities Microtechnologies applied to medical, avionics and defence fields.
Realising selected steps of preparation in cooperation with the Center for Microtechnologies.
Current microtechnologies such as cell phones, 3D printers, computers, motion detectors etc.
The central booth will focus on close-to-industry research in the fields of energy andnano- and microtechnologies.
The Center for Microtechnologies(ZfM) of Technische Universität Chemnitz contributed the necessary expertise for this project.
The KIT NanoMicro Center operates the Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility(KNMF)that comprises several large systems for users of nano- and microtechnologies.
Our venture is a synergistic effort converging expertise from microtechnologies, algorithms, electronics and clinical experimentation.
This region is historically known as a centre for watchmaking expertise that dates back to the 17th century andmore recent developments in microtechnologies. end of infobox.
The event is already on theagenda of the European sectoral group Nano& Microtechnologies in which the Burgundy Franche-Comté CCI has a very active role.
Edwin Roovers from Micronit Microtechnologies from Enschede, that produces, amongst others, chips used in blood tests and DNA-tests, expects to get some assignments out of the contacts made in Baden-Württemberg.
The MEMS picoindenter isproduced by bulk micromachining technology at the Center for Microtechnologies at Chemnitz University of Technology 1.
Sectors of activity: biomedical, microtechnologies and mechatronics with the development of bespoke machines for medical uses and process control in industry.
The FLiP project, for example, encourages teachers to engage withdigital technologies such as game-based learning, microtechnologies and Web 2.0 applications.
Because of the necessary interplay between different microtechnologies and systems technologies, the applied R and D projects supported by this scheme involve a particularly high degree of technical and financial risks.
It is only 2.0 mm long, 1.8 mm wide and 50 μm thick- the prototype of a high-resolution transducer for small forces,which was developed at PTB and produced at the Center for Microtechnologies of the Technical University of Chemnitz.
A European brokerage event on nano and microtechnologies, organised by the East central France Innovation Relay Centre(IRC), will take place in Besançon, France, from 2 to 4 October.
On 18th July 2003, Chongqing University awarded honorary professorship to Prof. Dr. Thomas Gessner, head of the Department of Micro Devices and Equipment of Fraunhofer IZM anddirector of the Center for Microtechnologies at the Technical University Chemnitz.
The development team Dr. Norbert Neumann from InfraTec GmbH,Dr. Karla Hiller from the Center for Microtechnologies(ZfM) at the Chemnitz University of Technology and Dr. Steffen Kurth from the Chemnitz Section of the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability was able to prevail over 24 competitors and receive the €10,000 prize from the hands of the President of the AMA Fachverband and the jury.
Portuguese production companies have organised a large number of producers of components for bicycles which, apart from their capacity for flexible response and quality, also have industrial capacity for new needs andmarket trends such as the use of carbon fibre, microtechnologies, tools, electric mobility and information technology.