• DocumentCode
    1884643
  • Title

    Success factors in commercializing university MEMS technology through the WTC´s microfabrication laboratory

  • Author

    Ritala, Keith E. ; Miller, Eric

  • Author_Institution
    Microfabrication Lab., Washington Technol. Center, Seattle, WA, Australia
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    20-23 July 2003
  • Firstpage
    123
  • Lastpage
    127
  • Abstract
    The Washington Technology Center, a state-chartered science and technology organization, headquartered at the University of Washington in Seattle, began its MEMS Initiative in 1997 to build core capabilities at the state´s universities and to foster commercialization of university-developed MEMS technology. Key to the success of the Initiative was establishment of the WTC´s Microfabrication Laboratory a 15,000 sq. ft. user-supported cleanroom facility for academic and industrial MEMS research, development, prototype product manufacturing and foundry processing. Since that time, the Microfab Lab has grown to become the premier MEMS fabrication facility in the Pacific Northwest, with 180 users from 40 academic research groups and 30 private companies, and annual revenues approaching $1 M. This paper will cover the key success factors and lessons learned in commercializing micro-technology through start-up companies and industry-university partnerships over the past 6 years. The evolution of the Microfabrication Lab, in particular, will be described to illustrate how technical capabilities, laboratory management and business planning were adapted to attract and meet the needs of a growing user base.
  • Keywords
    laboratories; micromechanical devices; strategic planning; Seattle; Washington Technology Center microfabrication laboratory; academic MEMS research; business planning; cleanroom facility; industrial MEMS research; industry-university partnerships; laboratory management; state-chartered science and technology organization; technical capability; university MEMS technology commercialization; Commercialization; Companies; Fabrication; Foundries; Laboratories; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Micromechanical devices; Prototypes; Textile industry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems, 2003. Proceedings. International Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1947-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICMENS.2003.1221978
  • Filename
    1221978