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Innos
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Mountbatten Building
Highfield
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
UK
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Listing of all 32 news releases from Innos:
Acquisition helps boost display sizes
Polymer Vision plans to triple mobile display sizes over the coming years, while maintaining pocket sized consumer friendly mobile devices.
News from Innos ( 5 November 2007)
Project aims for implantable microgenerator
The two-year Self-Energising Implantable Medical Micro Systems (SIMM) project will prototype a device capable of harvesting energy from movement in or on the body.
News from Innos ( 8 February 2007)
Year-end review details milestone achievements
Innos publishes its year-end review, detailing milestone achievements in commercial and academic sectors during 2006.
News from Innos (14 December 2006)
Project investigates routes to nanoscale devices
Innos is providing integration engineering support and prototyping services for the UK Framework 6 Network of Excellence SiNano project.
News from Innos (24 November 2006)
Move marks ongoing expansion strategy
Innos is relocating its headquarters to the technology and research site at Millbrook in Southampton.
News from Innos ( 7 September 2006)
Pump-priming funding is up for grabs
Innos is inviting academics to submit new ideas in order to access pump-priming funding.
News from Innos ( 9 August 2006)
Innos Wins Initiative of the Year 2006 Award
Innos has announced that it has been awarded the prestigious R and D Initiative of the Year 2006 award.
News from Innos (26 July 2006)
Prototyping service suits fabless RFIC designers
Innos has given Europe's world-leading position in wireless technology a boost with the launch of its rapid prototyping service.
News from Innos (19 July 2006)
Patent aims to protect e-beam process
Innos has filed a patent for its electron-beam lithography based IC manufacturing process.
News from Innos (29 March 2006)
Research raises waveguide coupling efficiency
Innos has published results of collaborative research to develop a novel method for coupling light from an optical fibre to 200nm thick silicon waveguides in optical communications.
News from Innos (25 January 2006)
Supergen project rises from the ashes
Innos and the Nanoscale Systems Integration Group have revealed how it is possible to accurately pattern layers of resist using e-beam direct write, with accuracies of a few tens of nanometres.
News from Innos (11 January 2006)
Reader and Nelson come onboard
Innos has appointed Dr Alec Reader and Professor Philip Nelson FREng to its board of directors.
News from Innos ( 6 December 2005)
Innos remains operational despite Southampton fire
It has been widely reported that there was a fire at the University of Southampton's Mountbatten Building on Sunday 30th October 2005.
News from Innos ( 3 November 2005)
Vertical transistors offer economical RF switching
An EPSRC-funded project has demonstrated how high performance MOSFETs used in radio frequency applications can be manufactured at low cost.
News from Innos (29 September 2005)
Imaging technique to check dielectric properties
An ongoing EPSRC-funded project led by Queen Mary College London is investigating the development of a new imaging technique - scanning photo-induced impedance microscopy.
News from Innos (19 September 2005)
Strained-Si transistors show potential
A joint project between Innos and Imperial College London has demonstrated the potential for high-speed low-power applications using strained-Si transistors.
News from Innos ( 4 August 2005)
Varrazza and Gili expand clean-room operations
Innos has further expanded its world-class clean-room facility with the appointment of Commercial Integration Engineer, Riccardo Varrazza and Process Engineer, Enrico Gili.
News from Innos (28 July 2005)
Research looks into dopant diffusion suppression
Innos is to work closely with the University of Southampton to research novel methods of dopant diffusion suppression in semiconductors.
News from Innos (12 July 2005)
Board appointment for Ace
Malcolm Ace, Director of Finance at Southampton University, has joined the Innos Board of Directors.
News from Innos (13 June 2005)
Blurring the line between research and industry
Innos reckons it has blurred the line between scientific academic research and industrial progress by sponsoring the inaugural lectures of two leading authorities at the University of Southampton.
News from Innos ( 1 June 2005)
Open day aims to build research bridges
MEMS microgenerators promise self-powered radio
Sales and marketing appointment boosts R&D
Wafer processing cleanroom benefits
Skills shortage threatens semiconductor growth
Ion implantation system expands R and D capability
Showcase for future semiconductor production
E-beam lithography system is UK first
New base for UK silicon R and D

