Steve Walsh's column

The High Tech Factory: the Next Generation in Nurturing Small Tech Enterprises

The University of Twente and MESA+ have long been interested in supporting micro and nano technology startups and they have possibly nurtured the largest number of startups in that arena in Europe. more »

Jan 31, 2013 by | in Steve Walsh's column

How Drivers are Enabling the Use of MEMS and Nano Technology in Biotechnology

Dr. Steven Walsh together with Robert Tierney, Nikos, University of Twente, and David Tolfree, European VP of MANCEF, review the drivers that are promoting small tech (micro and nano technology) based innovations in the pharmaceutical industry. more »

Dec 5, 2012 by | | in Steve Walsh's column

Commercial MEMS Foundries Trends in Asia

Worldwide foundry-based semiconductor manufacturing is dominated by three firms: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, United Microelectronics Company and Global Foundries; all based in Taiwan. more »

Sep 12, 2012 by | in Steve Walsh's column

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Dr. Steve Walsh is the Regents professor at UNM’s Anderson School of Management. He has received many business service awards, including the lifetime achievement award for commercialisation of Micro and Nano technology firms from MANCEF. He has also been named as a Tech All Star from the State of New Mexico Economic Development Department and has been recognised by Albuquerque the Magazine as a leader in service to the economic community. Recently he was ranked in the top 10 researchers for the last decade in innovation research by IAMOT. Finally, he is exceptionally proud of the Anderson School of Management Service to the Community Award.

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