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£18M nanotechnology cash from UK
government shared by Taylor Hobson, IQE, Applied Multilayers, University of
Huddersfield, and NPL
06 Sep 2004
IQE is part of a UK consortium alongside Taylor
Hobson and Applied Multilayers, who are to take part in a new, UK government
project to develop new nano metrology technologies with a share of an £18million
UK government grant to fund research and product development. Other partners
include: National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, and The Centre for Precision
Technologies at The University of Huddersfield.
The UK-based consortium has been awarded funding in excess of £1 million for
Semiconductor and Optical Layer Analysis and Definition using Interference
Microscopy (SOLADIM). The aim of the programme is to help develop measurement
techniques and international specifications for surface texture measurement of
epitaxial wafers and thin film coatings.
The project will be co-ordinated by the lead partner, Taylor Hobson, who will
provide the Talysurf CCI non-contact measurement solutions for the demanding
applications of IQE and Applied Multilayers. The Talysurf CCI is the enabling
technology that will allow the establishment of international standards for nano-surface
roughness.
The grants are part of the Government’s drive to help companies, research
organisations, and universities exploit potential applications for new
technology so that the UK can be a technology leading country. It is estimated
that the global market for nano technology could be $1 trillion within the next
decade.
For further information, please contact:
Chris Meadows
IQE (Europe) Limited, +44 2920 839 400
Other consortium contacts:
Ian Lee-Bennett
Taylor Hobson Limited, +44 116 276 3771, www.taylor-hobson.com
Michael Walls
Applied Multilayers Limited, +44 1299 251688, www.applied-multilayers.com
Liam Blunt
The University of Huddersfield, +44 1484 422288, www.hud.ac.uk/schools/engineering/research/pec
Richard Leach
National Physical Laboratory, +44 208 9773222, www.npl.co.uk
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