Memscap SA
PAR:MEMS
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Memscap SA
Glance View
MEMSCAP SA engages in the provision of innovative solutions based on micro-electro-mechanical technology. The company is headquartered in Crolles, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes. The company went IPO on 2001-03-01. The firm operates in four market segments: Aerospace, Medical / Biomedical, Mass Market / Other Applications, and Optical Communications / Adaptive Optics. The firm's products include pressure sensors, pressure transducers, pressure switches, medical accessories, optical attenuators (chips), micro relays and Multi-User MEMS Processes, such as PolyMUMPs, SOIMUMPs, MetalMUMPs, and PiezoMUMPs. The firm's customers include Fortune 500 businesses, major research institutes and universities. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Laboratoires La Licorne SAS (France), MEMSCAP Inc (the United States) and MEMSCAP AS (Norway).
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