Technology of the future – MEMS fascinated the Chief Innovation Officer more than the space did
Chief Innovation Officer Aarne Oja of Kyocera Tikitin realised in the mid 1990´s that MEMS is a future technology with many opportunities.
Read moreChief Innovation Officer Aarne Oja of Kyocera Tikitin realised in the mid 1990´s that MEMS is a future technology with many opportunities.
Read moreA good team of researchers by nature combined with enthusiasm, outlining visions for the future in the world of MEMS resonators. They have put together a successful team. This is how Olli Kanninen, the Process Engineer of Kyocera Tikitin describes his international work community.
Read moreIn Eric Sages opinion Kyocera Tikitin has the best of two worlds: the spirit and agility of a start-up company but no daunting fear of running out of money.
Read moreA summer job at Kyocera Tikitin has proved Urho Koljonen, 21, that the MEMS world requires extensive technical competence and plenty of research.
Read moreKyocera Tikitin is developing the smallest silicon MEMS resonators for the ever-growing global timing device market.
Read moreKyocera’s proprietary technology achieves outstanding frequency temperature coefficient and ESR characteristics, accelerating high-value-added timing device business
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