Miniaturization of components, motors, drives, and more has become critical in industries such as medical, consumer electronics, aerospace, automotive, and others. Demands are increasing for less-invasive and/or wearable medical devices as well as compact, energy efficient, portable technology that provides faster computing, more memory, convenience, and sustainability in other sectors. Yet the need for smaller technology may be hitting a physical wall. Are there limits to miniaturization? How are companies overcoming these limits?
This webinar will look at the future of miniaturization. It is moderated by Daphne Ryan Allen, Editor, Design News, and includes insight from Donna Bibber, CEO, Isometric Micro Molding, Inc., and Prabhakar Gowrisankaran, VP of Engineering and Strategy,
Performance Motion Devices, Inc.
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