MICRO AGILITY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MICROAGILITY Werk Enterprises, Inc. c/o WeWork 33 Irving Place New York NY 10003 MICRO AGILITY;Providing an on-line searchable database featuring employment opportunities;
MICROAGILITY MicroAgility, Inc. 707 Alexander Rd., Building 2, Suite 208 Princeton NJ 08540 MICRO AGILITY;Business consulting services; personnel and business management consulting and advisory services in the fields of digital business development, management and talent development strategies; providing information in the fields of business and human resources; business consultancy in the field of advising third parties on building and executing strategic business plans; Business management consultancy and development of processes for the analysis and the implementation of strategy plans and management projects; Social media strategy consulting services relating to marketing and advertising; none of this in connection with business consulting services in the fields of logistics, transportation, freight forwarding, freight insurance agency services, storage, warehousing, distribution, customs clearance, inventory management and ancillary services, import, export and delivery of goods, customs clearance and brokerage, risk management and assessment, auditing and distribution management services, purchase order management and tracking services, inventory flow optimization, inventory management, offshore support services, employee and personnel relocation and related services, electronic payment services, tax accounting services for relocation expenses, travel booking services, business management of sports and entertainment events, or exhibition and event logistics;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A micro-lens array with reduced or no empty space between individual micro-lenses and a method for forming same. The micro-lens array is formed by patterning a first set of micro-lens material in a checkerboard pattern on a substrate. The first set of micro-lens material is reflowed and cured into first micro-lenses impervious to subsequent reflows. Then, a second set of micro-lens material is patterned in spaces among the first micro-lenses, reflowed and cured into second micro-lenses. The reflows and cures can be conducted under different conditions, and the micro-lenses may be differently sized. The conditions of the reflows can be chosen to ensure that the focal lengths of micro-lenses are optimized for maximum sensor signal.