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The future of wearable electronics

We know what’s available now, but what we'd like to know is what’s on the horizon for wearable electronics. The wearable industry will be worth $19 billion by 2018, according to Juniper Research, and plenty of current and upcoming industry players will be rushing to market with the latest and greatest devices. The wearable health…

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Two types of wearable electronics: devices & apparel/textiles

The wearable electronics business has ballooned into a $20 billion industry in 2015, and experts believe it will hit $70 billion by 2025. The major players in the market are wearable devices, such as activity trackers and apparel. The health care sector has found great success in wearable tech, as it blends medical information, fitness,…

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Brewer Science to teach and learn at Tokyo’s SEMICON Japan 2015

Continuing our multi-year tradition, Brewer Science is joining hundreds of other worldwide exhibitors in showcasing our latest technologies Dec. 16–18 at the 38th SEMICON Japan, the largest annual gathering for the semiconductor manufacturing industry. This year we highlight our BrewerBOND® materials, temporary bonding equipment suite, and ARC® materials at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center event,…

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Heat and Lateral Force: A Perfectly Complex Debonding Process

As part of its efforts to make devices faster and more efficient, Brewer Science is on the cutting edge of the technology that allows more transistors to fit into the same integrated circuit footprint as in the past. A 3-D stacking process uses a new bonding material and 300-mm wafer bonders to effectively solve the…

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Hard As Nails: The Current State of Scratch-Resistant Sensors

Electronic sensors have been a part of technology for decades. However, they're more sophisticated and much more ubiquitous than they've ever been before. You can hardly roll out of bed in the morning without the use of a high-tech sensor. For example, several popular sleeping apps, like the Sleep Cycle app, use your smartphone's internal…

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How a simple liquid changed the world

It may not look like much, but those little bottles contain one of the most important technological advances of the last 30 years. The 1970s brought an impressive wave of innovation in the United States. In particular, personal computers and electronics began to take root as a mainstay in the home and office. By the…

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Supervisor knows quality in horses, Brewer Science products

She’s an avid horsewoman whose college nickname “Boots” came about via the frequent wearing of her ubiquitous cowboy boots. These days MS&T grad Tiffany Ash is also supervisor of Brewer Science’s Quality Control group, ensuring the company keeps in step with standard operating procedures and managing external communication of quality data. “The most rewarding aspect…

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Facial recognition: How a silly app uses incredibly powerful technology

Snapchat is a silly thing. 13- to 18-year-olds use it to send goofy photos and videos to each other. Brands use it to sell their products to those same 13- to 18-year-olds. Regardless of whether you're a brand, part of the audience, or something else entirely, there’s no denying that some pretty powerful technology is…

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Stuffing stereotypes: This isn’t your grandpa’s manufacturing

If you work outside the manufacturing segment, you may hold old stereotypes about what “factory work” is like. Perhaps you’re picturing a poorly lit, drone-like existence in which you stare at a conveyor belt all day for low pay and little chance of advancement. Or maybe you believe the viable production jobs are now all…

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Eureka! 16 great toys for future scientists this holiday season

The world may continue to face a shortage of professionals in STEM-related careers, but at least toy manufacturers are doing their part. This year, many of the world's most innovative tinkerers have released brainwave-inducing play products aimed at getting kids to explore their interest in science, technology, engineering and/or math. What's even more encouraging is…

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