By Dick Otte, CEO, Promex Industries Medtech and biotech devices are uniquely suited to benefit from emerging electronic capabilities – specifically, the kind of electronics design, packaging and assembly offerings that are Promex’s specialty. With that said, these...
Heterogeneous integration (HI) has significant implications for the medical, health, and wearables industry. At Promex, we utilize a variety of complex assembly processes to achieve HI for medical and biotech applications. This post will take a closer look at the...
In Part 1 of this series, we explored the history of medical innovations and how new approaches, like heterogeneous integration (HI), are poised to enable groundbreaking new treatments. Here, we will expand on the role of HI, as well as the assembly challenges for...
There is much to be gained if we combine modern electronic information gathering and analysis capabilities with sensors and communications to diagnose and treat patients. Consider the current situation. Over the last several hundred years, the rate of innovation in...
Part Two Part one of this post examined the various aspects associated with selecting a MEMS package and developing an optimal assembly process flow for your unique device. Once you have your MEMS device evaluated, your package chosen and your assembly process flow...
Part One Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices have become part of everyday life, as they are being incorporated into an increasingly wide range of applications, from smartphones to industrial instrumentation to medical devices to vehicles. In essence, the...
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