Choose the right MST route.
MST separates MPW coordination, NeuroBox D P&ID-to-SOLIDWORKS pilots, and Store/RFQ sourcing so each inquiry reaches the right review and quotation path.
Three inquiry paths, separated by scope.
Use this page to choose whether your request belongs to MST MPW Desk, NeuroBox D, or MST Store / RFQ Sourcing.
Mature-node MPW RFQ coordination
Prepares non-confidential MPW requirements for readiness screening, NDA/PDK path discussion, package/test scoping and partner-confirmed next steps.
NeuroBox DP&ID to native SOLIDWORKS pilots
Reviews bounded P&ID-to-SOLIDWORKS pilot scope using P&ID quality, tag/BOM context, part-library rules and engineering release requirements.
MST Store / RFQParts, BOM, drawing and material sourcing
Structures part numbers, substitutions, drawing requirements, certificates, lead-time questions and logistics constraints for sourcing review.
MST MPW Desk
Mature-node MPW coordination starts with high-level, non-confidential requirements: node, process family, die area, package/test assumptions, timeline and end-use context.
MST prepares the case for readiness screening, NDA/PDK path discussion, package/test scoping and partner-confirmed next steps.
NeuroBox D
NeuroBox D supports bounded P&ID-to-native-SOLIDWORKS pilots with diagram quality review, tag/BOM context, customer part-library mapping and rulepack expectations.
The output is a reviewable native assembly proposal; customer engineering keeps geometry, safety, manufacturability and release approval.
MST Store / RFQ Sourcing
Store/RFQ handles procurement and sourcing inquiries for parts, BOMs, drawing-based parts, semiconductor materials, substitutions, documents and logistics.
The store carries detailed service pages and RFQ forms so sourcing requirements do not mix with MPW or NeuroBox D project intake.
Start with the right business line.
Prototype-silicon RFQs go to MPW Desk, P&ID-to-SOLIDWORKS pilots go to NeuroBox D, and procurement requests go to Store/RFQ.