Objectives

ASSEMIC is devoted to training and research in handling and assembly at the microdimension, involving advanced methods and tools and providing a multidisciplinary, complementary approach. This is to be achieved by combining the research competence of R&D centres and universities, with the application oriented view from SMEs and industrial partners. The scientific and technical complementarity required by micro-handling and assembly -an intrinsically multidisciplinary topic- will be ensured by merging the partners’ expertise in fields as design of hybrid MEMS and micro-tools, material physics and tribology, laser technology, advanced control techniques and artificial intelligence, etc

 

Following workpackages have been defined:
1.
High resolution positioning systems, micromotors and microrobots.
2.
Advanced tools & control for microhandling (visual/force feedback, haptic interfaces, etc.)
3.
Microassembly tools and strategies (self-assembly, bonding, soldering…)
4.
Quality management for industrial manufacturability
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Know-how management (e-learning, technology transfer and dissemination,  etc.)

 

Special focus will be placed in training and dissemination, including workshops, open-door days, summer schools, newsletters and e-learning.
Optimized and cost efficient handling and assembly of hybrid Microsystems keeps being a challenge, as assembly and packaging constitutes still a great part of MEMS manufacturing costs. ASSEMIC will raise the European technological competence and  merge the research effort in this field, by multidisciplinary training both early-stage and experienced researchers in highly qualified research centres and universities, developing research and providing the practical focus of SMEs and industrial partners. ASSEMIC addresses topics from Priority 3-NMP, especially new production processes and devices (flexible and intelligent manufacturing systems), as well as nano-technologies and nanoscience (nanomanipulation, handling and control devices).