For additional information about becoming a Conference Supporter, contact Shelbie Jenkins, Partner Support Manager at [email protected].
Confirmed Exhibitors:
- Booth setup is Monday, October 31st from 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Show hours:
Tuesday, November 1: 1:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Wednesday, November 2: 8:30 am – 11:30 am & 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Thursday, November 3: 8:30 am – 11:30 am & 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm
- Booth dismantle is Thursday, November 3rd from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Additional information will be sent via an exhibitor kit at the beginning of October. Please contact Shelbie Jenkins with any questions: [email protected].
Platinum Sponsors
Events Supporting:
- Magnetic Sensor Challenge
- Bierstube (Wednesday, November 2)
- Writing Workshop
- Symposium: Recent Developments in Advanced Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Seagate Technology is a global leader in Hard Disk Drives, SSD, while offering data storage and management solutions for over 40 years. Seagate crafts the datasphere, maximizing human potential by innovating world-class, precision engineered data storage and management solutions with a focus on sustainable partnerships.
Events Supporting:
- Best Student Presentation Award
- Magnetism as Art Showcase
Western Digital Corporation (WD), formed in 1970, was originally a small semiconductor test-equipment manufacturer. Since then, we've grown into the world's largest data storage company, which includes hard-disk-drive manufacturing, SSDs, and memory devices. We stand at the forefront of game-changing innovations—from the first hard drive to 3D NAND. In June 2022, we introduced the world's first 22TB CMR and 26TB UltraSMR. We strive to satisfy global storage demand by empowering our diverse and talented employees, while at the same time protecting our planet. When it comes to powerful, smart, sustainable storage—we at WD make it happen.
Gold Sponsors
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Silver Sponsors
Events Supporting:
- Student Networking Reception
- Women in Magnetism Networking Event
The American Physical Society (APS) Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications (GMAG) serves the APS magnetism community organizing conference sessions of interest to physicists working on magnetism and its applications; and by fostering interactions and meetings with other scientists and engineers interested in advancing and diffusing knowledge of the multidisciplinary field of magnetism. GMAG represents one of the fastest-growing scientific sectors of the APS.
Event Supporting: Best Poster Award
GMW began operations in 1982 in Redwood City, California. Hilton Glavish, Barry MacKinnon and Ian Walker, from the defunct New Zealand company ANAC, came to the US to support their existing North American customers. The company quickly moved from solely Lab Electromagnets into instrumentation, getting into the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) business with the founding of Metrolab Technology in the mid 80’s. Accelerator Physics and MRI drove growth throughout the 80’s and into the 90’s, with the Superconducting Supercollider (SSC) cancellation in 1993 allowing the company to further diversify into additional markets. GMW moved to our current location in San Carlos in 1991, and has expanded our Industrial Road facility three times since, now having 13,000 square feet and adding state-of-the art measuring equipment in magnetic field and electric current.
Events Supporting:
- Bierstube (Tuesday, November 1)
- Symposium - Metrics and Measurements of Spin-Orbit Torque MRAM
Lake Shore offers VSMs that combine 15-nemu sensitivity, 1 T/s field sweep rates, and 10 ms/pt data acquisition rates for accurate, fast characterization of magnetic material properties; superconducting magnet systems; electromagnet platforms; cryogenic probe stations with integrated magnets for on-wafer magneto-transport, DC, RF, or microwave measurements; and a new modular synchronous measure system combining the convenience of DC and AC sourcing with DC and AC measurement, including a lock-in's sensitivity, for advanced measurement applications, including spin-orbit torque measurements. Also available: precision teslameters and other magnetic measurement instruments.
Bronze Sponsors
Event Supporting: Meet the Experts (virtual)
AIP Advances is an open access, multidisciplinary journal covering all areas of the physical sciences — experimental, theoretical, and applied. The inclusive scope and publication standards of AIP Advances makes it an essential outlet for scientists across the physical sciences.
Event Supporting: Meet the Experts (in-person)
The evico magnetics GmbH was founded in 2006 as spin-off of the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden. The main products are: (i) Magneto-optical Kerr microscope systems. By making use of the Kerr effect in optical wide-field polarization microscopes, the magnetic domains and magnetization processes of magnetic materials are visualized with digital contrast enhancement. At the same time the Kerr microscope serves as magneto-optical magnetometer for the sensitive measurement of hysteresis loops (MOKE magnetometry). (ii) High Pressure Milling Vials with a gas temperature monitoring system for the synthesis of magnetic powders and hydrogen storage materials
Event Supporting: Symposium - Imaging Magnetic Textures at the Nanoscale
Qnami is a VC-backed high-tech company with its roots at the Physics Department of the University of Basel in Switzerland. It develops fundamental new technology using quantum mechanics. The control of the state of a single electron enables measurement with a precision that was never achieved before. The technique is called quantum sensing and Qnami is enthusiastically developing it to improve people's lives and the world. Extensive academic research and deep knowledge build the ground for all that Qnami does. With this technology, Qnami is redefining the common understanding of precision. Qnami offers an open team culture of mutual respect and intercultural understanding which is both business and scientific minded.
Exhibitors
APP Systems Services provides a wide range of equipment and engineering solutions in the R&D sector especially in material science, semiconductor and related fields. The MagVision Kerr System is a microscopy system that characterizes magnetic devices and its critical effect on final product yield. The core technology stems from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Physics Laboratory's discovery on a novel technique of Faraday Effect Reduction on the objective lens to better establish Kerr imaging in a magnetic domain process.
attocube is technology leader in nanoscale cryogenic measurement instrumentation, including low vibration closed-cycle cryostats, cryo-optical tables and various measurement inserts compatible with low temperatures & high magnetic fields, used for research techniques such as MFM, PFM and KPFM. attoAFM/CFM, the combined atomic force and confocal microscope, serves as a platform for NV magnetometry. attocube's powerful all-in-one solution for transport measurements - the attoTMS - combines the Nanonis TrameaTM electronics with the atto3DR rotator that effectively replaces a 3D vector magnet by a solenoid.
Bruker's SmartTip™ CIPT solutions offer several high-field, high-accuracy instruments for both industry and academia to perform current-in-plane tunneling measurements. Both in-plane and perpendicular field options are available.
Driven by a mission to provide innovative solutions to our customers, we aim to enable MEMS-based microprobe technologies through co-operation and collaboration with our customers. Our SmartTip solutions are positioned to advance high-tech nanotechnology-based microprobe applications with a commitment to quality and continuous improvement in development.
High current, high stability, highly accurate. Less than 1 ppm/K TC, <0.01% setpoint current accuracy and <10ppm / 7days current stability available. CAEN ELS magnet power supplies are designed with a 24-bit digital control and feedback loop, allowing for software-based adjustment of PID parameters, synchronizing fully and behaving nicely with your reactive loads (up to 250H). New offerings include our recently released universal power controller ("Regul8OR"), which can bring your existing power system to 10ppm stability. Also available now are custom high-power systems (kilovolt / kiloamp) from CAEN Technologies. CAEN ELS is represented in the U.S. by CAEN Technologies.
Event Supporting: Best Poster Award
GMW began operations in 1982 in Redwood City, California. Hilton Glavish, Barry MacKinnon and Ian Walker, from the defunct New Zealand company ANAC, came to the US to support their existing North American customers. The company quickly moved from solely Lab Electromagnets into instrumentation, getting into the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) business with the founding of Metrolab Technology in the mid 80’s. Accelerator Physics and MRI drove growth throughout the 80’s and into the 90’s, with the Superconducting Supercollider (SSC) cancellation in 1993 allowing the company to further diversify into additional markets. GMW moved to our current location in San Carlos in 1991, and has expanded our Industrial Road facility three times since, now having 13,000 square feet and adding state-of-the art measuring equipment in magnetic field and electric current.
Events Supporting:
- Bierstube (Tuesday, November 1)
- Symposium - Metrics and Measurements of Spin-Orbit Torque MRAM
Lake Shore offers VSMs that combine 15-nemu sensitivity, 1 T/s field sweep rates, and 10 ms/pt data acquisition rates for accurate, fast characterization of magnetic material properties; superconducting magnet systems; electromagnet platforms; cryogenic probe stations with integrated magnets for on-wafer magneto-transport, DC, RF, or microwave measurements; and a new modular synchronous measure system combining the convenience of DC and AC sourcing with DC and AC measurement, including a lock-in's sensitivity, for advanced measurement applications, including spin-orbit torque measurements. Also available: precision teslameters and other magnetic measurement instruments.
MicroSense and Capres joined forces as KLA companies.
MicroSense VSMs are sensitive, fast and offer the widest range of options of resistive magnet VSMs. MicroSense also offers a range of non-contact, full wafer or disk R&D and production metrology systems for MRAM, hard disk, recording head and sensor manufacturing.
CAPRES' unique microprobe and tool technology is ideal for R&D as well as production QC, it enables direct measurements of Sheet Resistance, Hall Mobility, and Active Carrier Density on conducting films down to a few nm directly on wafers up to 300 mm.
Our unique CIPTech®, PKMRAM® and KerrMapper® systems are the tools of choice for characterizing magnetic films in the MRAM, Read Head and Magnetic Sensor industry.
NANI will be representing Futek Furnace - a supplier of magnetic and conventional annealing ovens, Hprobe - supplier of wafer level test equipment and Nordiko - supplier of IBD/IBE/PECVD/PVD process equipment at this year’s MMM conference. We look forward to seeing your there!
Event Supporting: Symposium - Imaging Magnetic Textures at the Nanoscale
Qnami is a VC-backed high-tech company with its roots at the Physics Department of the University of Basel in Switzerland. It develops fundamental new technology using quantum mechanics. The control of the state of a single electron enables measurement with a precision that was never achieved before. The technique is called quantum sensing and Qnami is enthusiastically developing it to improve people's lives and the world. Extensive academic research and deep knowledge build the ground for all that Qnami does. With this technology, Qnami is redefining the common understanding of precision. Qnami offers an open team culture of mutual respect and intercultural understanding which is both business and scientific minded.
Quantum Design manufactures automated material characterization systems providing temperatures from 0.05 to 1000 K, magnetic fields up to 16 tesla, and a wide range of measurements, including: magnetometry, electrical transport, heat capacity, thermal transport, and FMR. Instruments include the PPMS®, SQUID-based MPMS®3, VersaLab™, and DynaCool™. Additionally, Quantum Design manufactures helium liquefiers and recovery systems, and an innovative 7 tesla magneto-optical cryostat (OptiCool®). Quantum Design also distributes direct write lithography systems, NanoMOKE, FMR spectrometers, rapid-cycle sub-kelvin cryostats, an AFM solution for SEM/FIB, compact Helium-ion beam process technology to enhance the magnetic properties of thin films, and NV-based scanning magnetometry.
QZabre, a spin-off from ETH Zürich, makes nanoscale magnetic fields visible. QZabre's Quantum Scanning Microscope (QSM) allows nanoscale magnetic mapping at microTesla sensitivity at unprecedented speeds. Until now, the underlying 'scanning NV' technology has been accessible only to a handful of research groups. The QSM packages this technology into a tabletop tool to let everyone use it just with a few clicks! From anti-ferromagnets, spin cycloids, skyrmions and conductors to memory devices, no matter what your research domain is, the QSM has you covered. Visit our booth to discuss how the QSM can benefit your research!
SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES is a renowned manufacturer of advanced thin-film deposition equipment for magnetic sensors (TMR, GMR, AMR), integrated inductors, MRAM, µLED, Advanced Packaging (RDL/UBM), Interconnects, and other semiconductor applications. It is the trusted partner in the respective industry and extends its leadership in the thin-film deposition technology for semiconductor applications. The PVD tools from SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES with the brand name TIMARIS offer a complete portfolio of process modules for a variety of applications.
Media Partner
Magnetics Business & Technology is a global media platform for professionals involved in all aspects of magnetic and electromagnetic technologies. The magazine is published every other month (six times yearly) in both print and digital format; the e-newsletter is published two times per month; the website is a news and content portal updated daily. Major markets and industries served include automotive, aerospace, aviation, electrical products, electronics, medical, defense, R&D and industrial. For more info, see www.MagneticsMag.com.
Conference Sponsors
AIP Publishing is a not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). AIP Publishing lives by a promise to researchers: to ensure that all findings with the potential to advance the physical sciences are presented, promoted, and permanently available as the building blocks of future discoveries.
The IEEE Magnetics Society is the leading international professional organization for magnetism and related professionals throughout the world. The IEEE Magnetics Society promotes the advancement of science, technology, applications and training in magnetism. It fosters presentation and exchange of information among its members and within the global technical community, including education and training of young engineers and scientists. It seeks to nurture positive interactions between all national and regional societies acting in the field of magnetism.