Overviewing the Regional Micro and Nanotechnology Enabled Industries in the United States

By Duncan McClure

Southwest Center for Microsystems Education, University of New Mexico

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Abstract

A method to gather, process, and place encompassing and reliable industry data in the hands of educators and students is developed.  Special categorizations are applied based on the specialty and position on the supply chain of each company to predict skill needs of potential new hires and the composition of regional micro and nanotechnology clusters. This poster will present conclusive data covering over 2700 companies working directly with micro or nanotechnology in the United States and discuss how to use such for the benefit students and educators.

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  • Duncan McClure (2016), "Overviewing the Regional Micro and Nanotechnology Enabled Industries in the United States," https://nanohub.org/resources/23695.

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