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Brewer Science Presents Future of Water Condition Monitoring at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 Advancing the future of water sensing for real-time detection of lead, nitrate and pH using printed sensors Las Vegas, Nevada – January 2, 2023 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes for the…
Click Here to Read MoreAdvanced packaging requires pitches below 10 µm. Hybrid bonding is the key to paving an innovative future in advanced packaging. Hybrid bonding provides a solution that enables higher bandwidth and increased power and signal integrity. As the industry looks to enhance device performance by scaling system-level interconnections, hybrid bonding provides the most promising solution with…
Click Here to Read MoreBrewer Science hosts 20th annual Pure Enjoyment Art Show Original artwork and photography exhibited virtually and in-person Springfield, Mo. November 14, 2022 – Brewer Science, Inc., in cooperation with the Springfield Regional Arts Council, hosted an exhibit featuring original art and photography during October. This year marked the 20th Anniversary of hosting the Pure…
Click Here to Read MoreThree Questions to Ask When Working from Home Join Tom Brown, Executive Director of Semiconductor Business Unit at Brewer Science, as he shares inspirational leadership advice and professional growth stories As we are adjusting to our “new normal” and some employees are transitioning to a hybrid working format, we discussed the top 5 important…
Click Here to Read MoreManage Expectations, Lead People Join Tom Brown, Executive Director of Semiconductor Business Unit at Brewer Science, as he shares inspirational leadership advice and professional growth stories Employees want to be led and empowered without having to be managed as a resource to be “optimized” like a piece of production equipment. This sentiment is best…
Click Here to Read MoreBrewer Science has developed the technology to print cost-effective sensors that can measure contaminants in water, such as heavy metals (lead, cadmium), nitrate, and arsenic, as well as sensors that assess air quality by measuring gases like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and oxygen. Producing low-cost sensors with low-power electronics and wireless communication will enable…
Click Here to Read MoreInternational Microprocesses and Nanotechnology Conference (MNC 2022) Dr. Douglas Guerrero will present, Patterning Concepts Using Ultrathin Layers in Symposium A: Emerging Breakthroughs in Materials, Processes and Equipment for Advanced Lithography (Litho Breakthrough Symposium) at The 35th International Microprocesses and Nanotechnology Conference (MNC 2022) in Tokushima, Japan on November 8th through 11th. Dr. Guerrero's presentation will…
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Click Here to Read MoreWhat happens when a big problem pops up? For most of us, our first reaction is, “Quick! Let’s fix it and make this problem go away.” However, if we rush to fix the problem too quickly, we may end up implementing a “solution” or “quick fix” that doesn’t solve anything because we didn’t take the…
Click Here to Read MoreThe device you are using right now—whether it be a phone, tablet or even a computer—is smaller than its predecessors, yet its capabilities are far greater than ever before. With the challenge to produce microchips on the smallest scale possible, manufacturers must devise a solution to protect fragile integrated circuits, while dissipating heat and increasing…
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