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Collaboration Partners

Diamond Microwave Devices believes in working with organisations that can drive forward the company’s ambitions of creating novel high performance electronic devices for a range of advanced applications. The company is currently working with:

Element Six Ltd

Element Six Ltd is at the forefront of the development of processes for the manufacturing of synthetic diamond using chemical vapour deposition. In particular, it has been successful in producing synthetic diamond to the quality and purity that makes it possible to consider a range of electronic devices that can be used as active and passive devices. It has established a world leading position in the synthesis of electronic grade diamond.

For more information visit the Element Six web site - www.e6.com

Filtronic plc

Filtronic plc is a world leading in the design and manufacture of a broad range of microwave devices, components and subsystems used in electronic defence, point-to-point communication and cellular handsets. The company has expertise in processing advanced electronic materials as well as manufacturing complex custom microwave subsystems.

For more information visit the Filtronic web site - www.filtronic.com

INEX

INEX is one of the UK’s leading research and commercialisation centres for Microsystems and technology. Based within the University of Newcastle, Inex, is working with Diamond Microwave Devices to develop new processing techniques for diamond based electronics and to fabricate prototype design. INEX is a specialist in emerging technologies such as microelectromechanical systems or MEMs and nanotechnology. Thanks to major government funding programmes, INEX, is one of the most advanced centres of its type in the UK.

For more information visit the INEX website - www.inex.org.uk

Swansea University

Swansea University’s School of Engineering has considerable interest and expertise in power electronic devices for use in a wide range of electronic and electrical equipment. Its research activities are aimed at supporting the development of novel power devices that can be the demanding applications as diverse as mobile communications to electric traction.

For more information visit Swansea University - www.swan.ac.uk

The London Centre for Nanotechnology

The London Centre for Nanotechnology is a multi-disciplinary organisation that brings together two of the world’s leading institutions, namely University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London,and is at the cutting edge of science and technology that is involved with research at the nanoscale. The aim is to provide the nanoscience and nanotechnology needed to solve major problems in information processing, health care, and energy and environment.

For more information on UCL go to www.london-nano.ucl.ac.uk


 

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