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Wafer Bonding Technologies for Microelectromechanical Systems and 3D ICs: Advances, Challenges, and Trends

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
This review explores wafer bonding technologies, covering wafer preparation, activation methods, and bonding mechanisms. It compares direct and indirect bonding, highlights recent advancements and future trends, and examines applications in 3D integration and packaging.
Abdul Ahad Khan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Implementation of technologies in the construction industry: a systematic review

Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2021
PurposeWith interest in modern construction methods and new technologies on the rise, construction companies globally are increasingly looking at how to embrace new ideas and engage with new approaches to do things better.
Xichen Chen   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Industrial Accidents in the Construction Industry

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1974
In this investigation, accidents in the Swedish construction industry in 1967 leading to permanent disability or death were studied. The aims were to illustrate the magnitude of the problem and to create a basis of decision for the taking of preventive measures. The population consisted of nearly 400 cases.
Peter Gerdman, Jan Thorson, Hans Fredin
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Identifying the Challenges to Adopting Robotics in the US Construction Industry

, 2021
The construction industry has been plagued with a labor shortage, poor productivity, high material wastage, and unsafe working conditions predominantly due to monotonous and labor-intensive...
Piyush Pradhananga   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Construction Industry

1984
It will be helpful to the reader to start by examining the structure, size and scope of the construction industry and its significance in the national economy. Other matters deserving attention include the effect of government action on the work of the industry, clients’ needs, statutory provisions, changing techniques, productivity, constructability ...
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The Construction Industry

2007
The industry was selected for several reasons. For many years it has been associated with a relatively poor health and safety performance, accounting for one in three of work-related deaths, one in three HSE prosecutions and one in two prohibition notices.
David Walters, Theo Nichols
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