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The CAMM was established in 2005 when the United States Display
Consortium selected Binghamton University, a global leader
in electronics packaging and small scale systems integration,
to spearhead development of next generation roll-to-roll (R2R)
electronics manufacturing capabilities. A unique collaborative
effort, the CAMM brings together partners from government,
industry and academia to tackle the myriad challenges of this
emergent technology.
The CAMM’s goals are to:
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map emerging flexible electronic technologies
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validate the design of flexible electronic manufacturing
capabilities
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develop essential process technologies and manufacturing
know-how
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demonstrate specific technologies and products through
test-bed projects and low- volume device manufacturing.
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Binghamton University inaugurated its Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM) facility on Monday, March 31, 2008 in a ceremony attended by business, political and community leaders.
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