Austin Business Journal nominated Lancetta, Inc. and its Parametric Nanoscale Technology
for Tech Innovation Award in Central Texas, 2007. An Awards breakfast presentation honoring the
top Tech Innovators will be held on November 29, 2007 7:30-9:00a.m. Sheraton Austin Hotel, 701 East 11th Street
"Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor
Device Manufacturing 10", Washington, D.C. Conference, October 11th , 2007
Electro Chemical Society
Lancetta, Inc. presented a new article "Parametric Nano Particle Cleaning" for ECS Transactions
- Washington, DC Volume 11 at "Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor
Device Manufacturing 10", Washington, D.C. Conference, October 11th , 2007, Electro Chemical Society (ECS).
...Cleaning strategies evolving for 45nm and below,
Semiconductor Fabtech Magazine, Thursday, 17 May 2007
Semiconductor Fabtech
...Importantly, new etch chemistries and cleaning regimens would need to be adopted at the
45nm node to solve yield issues. However, there is no formal consensus on which
non-damaging cleaning technology and material selection is most appropriate after the
ubiquitous RCA clean technique and its derivatives...
...Lancetta suggested a technology that removes particles by forming nanoscale
bubbles to absorb the contaminants...
Webcast: Key Challenges in Surface Preparation at 45 nm,
Semiconductor International Magazine, 4/30/2007
Semiconductor International
During the Webcast panel discussion "Key Challenges in Surface Preparation at 45 nanometers" 30th of April,
the "Parametric Cleaning" has been named among 4 innovative and promising technologies in the area of
nanoscale particle cleaning.
“Emerging Technologies in Semiconductor Surface Preparation”,
SEMATECH, 25-26 of April, 2007
SEMATECH
CEO and Director of R&D, Lancetta, Inc. made a presentation of "Parametric Nanoscale Cleaning" at
Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference “Emerging Technologies in Semiconductor Surface
Preparation”, that was held by SEMATECH, 25-26 of April, 2007, Austin, Texas, USA.
The panel discussion will be web broadcasted by "Semiconductor International Magazine" on 30th of April, 3pm CT, register at
http://www.reed-electronics.com/semiconductor/ , the web cast is listed as "Key Challenges in Surface
Preparation at 45 nanometers".
Gadgeteer Hands On Review by Julie, April 27, 2007
Gadgeteer.com
"If you have ever driven a car, I think you're going to appreciate the gadget that I'm going
to tell you about today. For under $10, this little device will help you find your car when you
misplace it in a parking lot. And don't tell me that's never happened to you before because
I know better ;o)
...I tested the C-Car Keychain and it does exactly what it says it will do...
I think the C-Car Smart Keychain is pretty cute and can't wait to give one to my friend
who shall remain nameless!"
A new concept of Anechoic-Reverberating RF Chamber for low cost EMC/EMI Engineering
has been published in EDN Magazine. The suggested Chamber approach will allow to dramatically
reduce Testing R&D and time-to-market expenses.
A new concept of Rapid Superheat Cleaning for sub-micron and nanoscale semiconductor technology
has been published in Process Cleaning Magazine. The authors suggested a simple yet potentially
powerful process for wafer cleaning.
A new article "Auto Tunable Resonant Dipole for EMC and EMI Measurements"
has been published in Research and Development Magazine. The author, CEO and Director of
R&D of Lancetta, Inc., shed some light on several aspects of broadband measurements.
" Just about everyone has come out of a concert or movie theater,
walked halfway across the parking lot and realized they have no idea
where they parked..."
Austin Business
Journal, "See car with C-Car" by Staff Reporters
"…So everyone who does not drive a recognizable car like
a Hummer or Ferrari can discern their Accord from the hundreds of
others at the parking lot in the mall..."
Texas based Lancetta, Inc. has released
their first product, the Car Locating key chain C-Car! - based on
the principles of an ancient Chinese invention the Magnetic Compass.
Easy to use and designed to assist shoppers and others to remember
the location of their vehicles in crowded parking lots, fields and
stadiums, the key chain fits easily in a popocket or handbag. Without
batteries, electricity, antennas, or Global Positioning Systems (GPSs)
the patent pending key chain uses simple magnetism and the earths
magnetic filed to remember relative positioning and direction between
two objects.