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Roger H. Grace


Roger Grace is the principal of Roger Grace Associates, LLC, a Naples, Florida-based marketing consulting firm specializing in high technology. His background includes over 40 years in analog circuit design engineering, manufacturing engineering, application engineering, project management, product marketing, and technology consulting. He can be reached at the e-mail address rgrace@rgrace.com.


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A Systems-Based Approach to MEMS   April 17, 2009
By: Roger H. Grace

I have previously addressed the topic of adopting a systems approach in the use of MEMS (MEMS-Based Solutions). There, I attempted to provide some rationale as to why this shift from device to system has happened. I believe that a great deal of this MEMS device think stems from the education...more >>

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MEMS-Based System Solutions   February 27, 2009
By: Roger H. Grace

While I-and many others-have waxed eloquent on the subject of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), this has been a misnomer. Based on my experiences at Sensors Expo, Transducers, MEMS 2009 and the Solid State Sensors and Actuators Conference (frequently referred to as the Hilton Head conference),...more >>

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MEMS Successful Transition: "From The Lab To The Fab"   May 2, 2008
By: Roger H. Grace

The phrase from the lab to the fab addresses a number of critical elements in the commercialization process for all technology, including MEMS and nanotechnology. It is also the theme of the panel discussion that forms part of the all-day MEMS and Nanotechnology pre-conference session on June 9,...more >>

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MEMS State of the Union   February 22, 2007
By: Roger H. Grace

As a strategic marketing consultant specializing in MEMS, I intend to provide Sensors? readers with an up to the minute assessment addressing some of the most interesting, important and critical news in the MEMS industry and its associated technologies. I will address here, from a commercialization...more >>

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MEMS Report Card Doubles as Vendor Selection Guide   February 1, 2005
By: Roger H. Grace

How do you select a product or service supplier? When you're looking to establish a long-term affiliation that's critical to your products and customer relationships, you need to do some homework. This is true in all areas, but perhaps especially so where MEMS technology is concerned. After more...more >>