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Micronova collaborations

As a National Research Infrastructure Micronova provides open access to the cleanrooms to all. Scientists from the University of Helsinki, University of Turku and University of Jyväskylä have used our facilities, as have those from several companies.
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As a National Research Infrastructure Micronova provide sopen  access to the cleanrooms to all. Scientists from the University of Helsinki, University of Turku and University of Jyväskylä have used our facilities, as have those from several companies. 

Micronova’s international collaborations include joint research programmes, PhD training, courses, networks, workshops, joint development, personnel exchange, and even joint production. 

We welcome international researchers to take advantage of Micronova’s facilities for short or extended visits in scientific collaborations. Micronova is also associated formally as a processing facility for one EU Integrating Activity project, the Microkelvin consortium coordinated by the O.V. Lounasmaa Laboratory of Aalto University. 

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Heterogeneous Technology Alliance (HTA)

The HTA is a novel approach to creating and developing microtechnologies, nanoelectronics and smart systems for next-generation products and solutions. By pooling the capabilities and facilities of CEA LETI&Lite (France), CSEM (Switzerland), Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics (Germany) and VTT (Finland), it brings coherence and synergies between leading teams and research infrastructures in the fields of miniaturization and system integration. Operated as a "one-stop-shop" for complete system solutions, HTA guarantees simple access to an enlarged portfolio of technologies, and is structured to facilitate technology transfer to European and international companies. With a combined staff of more than 5,000 scientists and a portfolio of more than 3,000 patents, HTA is de facto the largest European institute in the field.

Visit http://www.hta-online.eu/  for more information.

MilliLab

Millimetre Wave Laboratory of Finland

MilliLab is a joint laboratory between VTT, Technical Research Centre of Finland and Aalto University. MilliLab is also an ESA External Laboratory on Millimetre Wave Technology. It was established in 1995.

The main purpose of MilliLab is to support European space industry to meet the demands of future ESA missions. These missions will include several millimetre wave instruments. However, non-space companies and organizations are welcome to use our expertise on millimetre wave technology as well. 

http://virtual.vtt.fi/virtual/millilab/

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