Industry groups develop nanotechnology standards

IEEE and Semi join forces in mutual support programme for emerging technologies

Written by Robert Jaques

The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute (Semi) has teamed up with the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to support each other's programmes to create nanotechnology and micro-electromechanical systems (Mems) standards.

The memo of understanding marks the first standards collaboration between the two organisations, which will define a regular exchange of information and schedule periodic joint meetings.

"The memorandum will give Semi and IEEE greater traction in developing suites of standards for nanotechnology, Mems and other emerging fields that will enhance electronic device performance," said Judith Gorman, managing director of the IEEE Standards Association.

"Possible areas of focus include organic, molecular, carbon nanotube and silicon nanofibre-based devices.

"We see this memorandum as the start of a long-term collaboration, one that links the complementary expertise of our organisations to benefit our members and industry as a whole."

The partnership also provides for each group to present updates at each other's committee meetings, and disseminate standards information on nanotechnology and Mems.

"This is a timely agreement because of the heightened interest in nano-enabled technology development," said Bettina Weiss, director of International Standards and Mems at Semi.

"Standards developed by Semi will address such areas as materials, tools and interfaces, while IEEE standards will deal with test methods, materials, devices, interoperability and other topics."

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