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MEMS Move Stealthily into the Wireless Sector
29th August 2002

Driven by innovation, pushed by legislation, and pulled by market need, wireless MEMS will experience strong growth in the next couple of years, according to In-Stat/MDR. The high-tech market research firm reports that worldwide revenues for wireless MEMS (in the form of RF MEMS components and wireless MEMS sensors) will experience a 37.2% CAGR between 2001 and 2006, with the cell phone, automobile, and industrial processing/condition monitoring markets benefiting most from what the technology has to offer.

"Development of the MEMS piece of the wireless pie has required significant innovation at the engineering level, while the electronics that provide the wireless portion, by
and large, are already well established," says Marlene Bourne, a Senior Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. "It is the pairing of the two that is opening the doors to markets and applications that have been waiting for such a breakthrough."

TIn-Stat/MDR has also found that:

- While packaging hurdles appear to have been overcome for RF MEMS, the next real issue being faced is getting the devices into the market - no one has yet
proven volume manufacturability.

- The use of wireless MEMS sensor networks has been limited to date by a lack of interface standardization
and the basic question of which wireless standard to choose - both of which are quickly being resolved.

- Sales of RF MEMS (switches/relays, filters, inductors, etc.) are forecast to reach the $200 million mark by 2006, which is down considerably from earlier forecasts. This is a result of better pricing and volume guidance from companies in this brand new market segment.

- Sales of wireless MEMS sensors are forecast to reach about $700 million in 2006, largely based on the use of sensors in tire pressure monitoring systems. However, this application is not yet a done deal - a pending government decision could either completely
eliminate this segment beyond 2006, or provide for exponentially higher revenues.

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