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Five startups to pitch at MEMS Executive Congress

Five startups to pitch at MEMS Executive Congress

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The winning company will receive a year’s free membership of the MEMS Industry Group, the industry alliance that organizes the event.

 

The five companies shortlisted are:

Microfluidic Foundry LLC (San Pablo, California and Beijing, China), was founded in 2011, and is developing a MEMS chip that acts as Pitot tube to read pressure, flow rate for pipeline flow monitoring as well as for wind and moving speed measurement. www.microfluidicfoundry.com

ResoCator Inc. (Jacksonville, Florida) founded in 2014 is developing a miniature atomic clock on a chip to help create a GPS tag that will report location and environmental conditions using atomic clock-based trilateration between existing terrestrial radio towers. www.resocator.com

Aveni SA (Massy, France) is the new name of Alchimer SA, a startup founded in 2001, that provides metallization technologies. The technologies include Electrografting and Chemicalgrafting  and are claimed to offer alternatives to existing deposition techniques for through silicon via (TSV) metallization for aspect ratios greater than 10:1 and at geometries below 14nm. www.aveni.com

Aspinity Inc. (Morgantown, West Virginia) founded in June 2012 by Vinod Kulathumani is developing reconfigurable analog signal processing circuits as ICs and IP. By extracting application-relevant characteristics prior to digitizing the sensor data, Aspinity reduces the overall power and cost required in applications such as voice control, health monitoring, and industrial vibration monitoring. www.aspinity.com

Nxtsens Microsystems Inc. (Montreal, Canada) founded in 2015 is designing temperature-compensated oscillators and other timing circuits. Based on proprietary technology that allows for the fabrication of resonators in a high-vacuum environment, Nxtsens uses wafer-level packaging. www.nxtsens.com

Next: judges and coaches


The judges are:

Dan Armbrust, CEO and co-founder of incubator organization Silicon Catalyst,

Steve Nasiri, principal of Nasiri Ventures and

Kurt Petersen a member of the Silicon Valley Band of Angels. 

Coaches that will help the companies include:

Steve Arms, president of Swarms Ventures LLC,

Matt Crowley, CEO of Vesper Technologies;

Jeff Hilbert, president and founder of WiSpry and

Tammi Smorynski, director Intel

The elevator pitch session is set to take place from 12:00noon to 1:00pm on Nov. 5, 2015 and the winner will be announced by MIG Executive Director Karen Lightman at the close of the Congress on Nov. 5

Related links and articles:

MEMS Executive Congress

www.memsindustrygroup.com

News articles:

www.microfluidicfoundry.com

www.resocator.com

www.aveni.com

www.aspinity.com

www.nxtsens.com

 

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