Coventor and Process Relations Collaborate to Streamline Fabrication Process Development
Coventor, Inc., the leading supplier of software for developing micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and Process Relations, a provider of enterprise data information management systems for high tech process development, announced today a collaboration to develop and market integrated solutions to improve the efficiency of developing next generation fabrication processes for semiconductor and MEMS manufacturers.
As part of the cooperation, the companies have developed an interface between the Process Development Execution System XperiDesk datainformation management system from Process Relations and Coventor’s 3D emulation software SEMulator3D. The integration builds on the work the two companies have done within the European FP7-funded CORONA project, a multi-company initiative to improve the efficiency of the value chain in micro- and nanotechnologies.
"Semiconductor based fabrication processes are becoming increasingly complex. The unique process emulation capabilities of SEMulator3D enable fast, accurate 3D modeling of semiconductor and MEMS process. Virtual fabrication with SEMulator3D can solve manufacturing problems early, improving time-to-market and reducing costs. The integration of SEMulator3D with Process Relations XperiDesk creates a powerful solution for engineering collaboration.” - Ken Greiner, Product Manager for SEMulator3D
“Having a single interface to perform process design, verification, simulation and experimentation provides process and device design engineers with a common collaboration platform. Layered models allow developers to seamlessly convert process engineer nomenclature into device engineer nomenclature. The advanced emulation capabilities of Semulator3D combined with the abstractions in XperiDesk allow all engineers to use virtual manufacturing techniques without intimate knowledge of the emulation tools.” - Dirk Ortloff, CTO and Co-founder of Process Relations
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