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A Call to Action for Pharma CMOs

2016-06-10 17:08:30| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page

By Jim Miller, President, PharmSource Forecasting is central to manufacturing operations and supply chain management. It drives scheduling, raw material ordering, inventory levels and many other decisions that ensure an uninterrupted market supply of finished product. However, forecasting really doesn’t work very well when planning the manufacturing requirements for new product launches. It has to be done so far ahead, and take into account so many variables, that it is often wrong – at great cost in lost revenues or misspent capital expenditures. Manufacturing and supply chain planning must begin four to five years before actual product launch, maybe even longer if the manufacturer makes Phase 3 clinical trial materials. If manufacturing is to be done in-house, engineering studies and plans must be completed, facilities built or modified and equipment ordered, installed, and qualified. If production is to be outsourced, CMOs need to be identified, contracts negotiated, and, if special capabilities are required, the CMO must examine its engineering and capital investment program.

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Infineon and imec cooperate on 79 GHz CMOS radar sensor chips for the automotive industry

2016-05-26 10:56:28| Green Car Congress

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Infineon And Imec Cooperate On 79 GHz CMOS Radar Sensor Chips For The Automotive Industry

2016-05-25 08:25:53| rfglobalnet Home Page

The world-leading nanoelectronics research center imec and semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG recently announced that they are cooperating in CMOS sensor chip development. Based on the agreement unveiled at the annual Imec Technology Forum in Brussels (ITF Brussels 2016), Infineon and imec are working on highly integrated CMOS-based 79 GHz sensor chips for automotive radar applications.

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LFoundry Announces Availability Of Interoperable Process Design Kit (iPDK) For 0.15 m High Performance Analog And RF CMOS Process For Keysight Technologies Advanced Design System EDA Software

2016-04-22 03:29:57| electronicsweb News Articles

LFoundry recentlyannounced the availability of an OpenAccess (OA) based interoperable process design kit (iPDK) for high performance analog and RF design using Keysight Technologies Advanced Design System (ADS) EDA software

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Electrooptics Detector Engineer CCD, CMOS andor IR mf

2016-04-20 17:08:39| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group, formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europes number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It has an annual revenue of around 14 billion and employs approximately 40,000 people. A vacancy for an Electrooptics Detector Engineer CCD, CMOS andor Infrared mf has arisen within Airbus Defence Space in Toulouse. The Optical Instruments Division is currently responsible for numerous instrument developments the ALADIN lidar ESA and ATLID lidar ESA, the Sentinel 2 multispectral instrument MSI of observation developed by the European Copernicus GMES programme, as well as NAOMI earth observation instruments onboard micro and minisatellites. New significant developments have recently been launched or are about to be launched IASI NG instruments and Sentinel 5 and MetImage for the MetOp Second Generation mission. The MSIS2CD, Sentinel5 and METImage instruments are made up of infrared and visible channels on the S2CD and METImage instruments, the visible channel is ensured by a CMOS detector and on the Sentinel5 it is ensured by the CCDs. The infrared channels employ infrared detectors that use different technologies. For all of these detectors, the development is in progress. In addition, for the future Earth observation systems, solutions based on infrared or CMOS detectors that include new technologies are being studied. Significant RD investments have been made in this field and will lead to the development of prototypes in coming years. As part of the development of its optical instrument development activities, the Optical Instruments department of the Earth Observation Sciences division at Airbus Defence and Space France, based in Toulouse, you will be responsible for the definition of detectors and the followup of their development. You will be part of the optical instrument project technical team and in this respect you will be responsible for The architecture and technical definition of detectors and their performance, Interfacing with manufacturers developing detectors with whom you will establish and negotiate the test conditions and specifications which will enable you to meet the requirements of the instrument, Technical expertise for the project, enabling tradeoffs, technical and technological choices and followup of development and contribution to resolution of problems, Defining, implementing and following up upstream characterisations of detectors, the purpose of which is to check performance and optimise the implementation conditions. You will be involved in all the life phases of an instrument and will be part of the project teams during The proposal phases The design phases phase 0 and phase A The development phases B CD up to delivery of detectors. You will report directly to the HyperFrequency and ElectroOptical Detection department of the Airbus Defence and Space Optical Instruments division Space Systems business line and, depending on the phases, will be assigned to an instrument project group. This position will require occasional travel for business once a month in Europe, and, as such, you must be able to travel accordingly. As the successful candidate, you will be able to demonstrate some of the following competencies Qualified engineer Masters level degree or equivalent, ideally with basic training in microelectronics or optoelectronics, 3 years of experience developing CMOS, CCD andor infrared detectors, or with laboratory tests and studies on detectors, Ideally, initial experience with supplier followup in an industrial context, Good knowledge of the microelectronics field, specifically for optronics and detection technologies, Knowledge of space optics instrumentation and radiometry would be a plus, Good team player skills, Ability to lead multidisciplinary activities, Good sense of responsibility with regard to commitments and compliance with deadlines, Excellent grasp of physics, Analytical and summary skills, as well as skills in complex systems, Meticulousness and technical curiosity, Creativity and an interest in innovation, Excellent oral and written communication skills, Advanced level of English proficiency in French would be an asset. Please apply online. Airbus Group is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. Airbus Group Recruitment Centre To apply click here

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