MEMS definition

MEMS means micro-electromechanical systems that consist of the fabrication of mechanical elements (and may also include the integration of electrical components) on a common substrate (or multiple substrates laminated together) through microfabrication technology.
MEMS means “Modular Emergency Medical System,” a concept developed by the Biological Weapons Improved Response Program, under the Department of Defense Domestic Preparedness Program and adapted by regions throughout the state of Michigan.
MEMS means “Modular Emergency Medical System,” a concept developed by the Biological Weapons Improved Response Program, under the Department of Defense Domestic Preparedness Program and adapted by regions throughout the state of Florida. MEMS includes the ACC concept and the transportation system to support patient transfer to ACC’s or other health care entities when hospitals have maximized patient care surge capacity or to provide a facility to care for specific categories of patients (i.e., an isolation facility for infectious patients), or when hospitals cannot support patient care due to facility impact that impacts operational capability.

Examples of MEMS in a sentence

  • Another issue with these technologies is that as passive components, all MEMS, mechanical and thermal switches have insertion loss hence cannot realize lossless switching.

  • OpticNet was incorporated in February 2000 in Delaware as a majority-owned subsidiary of BEI to extend proprietary MEMS production processes developed by BEI to the field of optical networks.

  • So, beam steering and MEMS based switches are more preferred, while beam steering needs fewer reconfiguration time.

  • The Company shall not have received notice that any Governmental Authority has taken, or intends to take, any action which prevents, or would prevent, the Company from continuing its operations or from further developing the MEMS technology contemplated by this Agreement.

  • At the close of business on October 30, 2000, OpticNet separated from BEI in order to focus exclusively on the commercialization of MEMS technology for optical telecommunications applications.

  • In November 2000, OpticNet was separated from BEI in order to focus exclusively on the commercialization of MEMS technology for optical telecommunications applications.

  • Furthermore, the Company is engaged in using high-density chip stacking technology for (i) LADAR imaging systems, (ii) MEMS based microsystems, (iii) High speed information security systems and (iv) miniature computing, processing and communication modules.

  • Recently, the Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) continues to grow at a high rate of speed in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) [3].

  • The business scope of the Company is as follows: assembly and testing services for semiconductors (silicon and compound semiconductor) and integrated circuits (including sub-systems and modules), technology development, technical services, and sales of the products manufactured by the Company, including manufacturing of MEMS and compound semiconductor integrated circuit and advanced assembly and testing of BGA, CSP and MCM etc.

  • The MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange ("MNX") strives to effectively diminish IP barriers to the use of the MNX as a trusted intermediary in fabricating MEMS and nanotechnology devices.


More Definitions of MEMS

MEMS means a micro-electro-mechanical system;
MEMS means micro-electrical mechanical systems.
MEMS. Micro Electromechanical Systems using fabrication techniques similar to those utilized in the micro-electronics industry.
MEMS has the meaning assigned in Recital B hereof.