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Vapor deposition method wins Technology Innovation award.(INDUSTRY NEWS)
Advanced Materials & Processes, November, 2006
Applied MicroStructures Inc., San Jose, Calif, received Frost & Sullivan's 2006 Technology Innovation of the Year Award in the field of advanced materials processing for its development of a unique molecular vapor deposition (MVD) technique. The patented vapor deposition technique enables surface modifications based on delivering bifunctional organic molecular precursors to create nanoengineered coatings of a desired functionality.
Frost & Sullivan recognizes AMST's development of an innovative, low-cost, generic-coating technique and equipment, which can be used on micro- and nanodevices. www.appliedmst.com/company_news.htm.
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