1. Low cost prototyping of multichip modules ‐ the European INCO‐Copernicus project
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André Van Calster, Nihal Sinnadurai, Zsolt Illyefalvi-Vitez, Endre Tóth, Paul Svasta, Radu Mihai Ionescu, William Dennehy, Darko Belavic, Marko Hrovat, and Alfons Vervaet
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Rapid prototyping ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Circuit design ,Electronic packaging ,Integrated circuit ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Manufacturing engineering ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,law ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,European union ,Telecommunications ,business ,Copernicus ,Electronic circuit ,media_common - Abstract
The opportunity for mutual benefit across Europe to develop low‐cost MCM technologies arose from recognition of the scientific skills and design and prototyping capabilities in organic and inorganic circuits in countries of Central Europe. As a result, the leading research institutions and small/medium‐size enterprises of Hungary, Romania and Slovenia together with relevant institutions of the UK and Belgium proposed and received approval for a European Union INCO‐Copernicus project “Cheap multichip models” to establish fast prototyping low cost multichip module (MCM) technology facilities. The project commenced in May 1997.
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- 1999
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