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Dr. David Smith promoted to role of Managing Director of Roke Manor Print E-mail
Oct 06, 2006 at 03:39 PM
ImageRoke Manor Research Ltd have announced the handover of the position of Managing Director from Paul Stein to David Smith.  Smith (pictured) will now be responsible for the Siemens-owned, Hampshire-based R&D center that boasts a turnover of £40 million.

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Ultratech President resigns unexpectedly Print E-mail
Oct 06, 2006 at 03:31 PM
John Denzel, President and Chief Operating Officer of Ultratech Inc., has resigned his position with immediate effect, according to the press statement issued late yesterday. Mr. Denzel will continue with the company for a certain period of time reporting to Mr. Zafiropoulo but no further details were provided.
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Mike Farmwald, Co-Founder of Rambus, to assume Senior Technical Advisor role Print E-mail
Oct 06, 2006 at 09:30 AM
ImageRambus Inc. have announced that Mike Farmwald (pictured), co-founder of the technology licensing company with Dr. Mark Horowitz in 1990, is to fill the position of Senior Technical Advisor for the company.  His role will focus on the design and development of new memory technologies.

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IMEC’s Gilbert Declerck to become special advisor to ASM International Print E-mail
Oct 05, 2006 at 07:06 PM
ImageIn an effort to fend off Institutional Investor criticism's of the poor performance of ASM International's Front-End Division, the Supervisory Board of the company has appointed Mr. Gilbert Declerck (pictured) as its advisor, in particular for the areas of technology and industry developments, the company stated. Mr. Declerck is the Managing Director of IMEC in Belgium, one of the leading semiconductor R&D facilities in the world.
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Sir Peter Bonfield becomes Chairman of Supervisory Board of NXP Semiconductors Print E-mail
Oct 05, 2006 at 05:52 PM
ImageNXP Semiconductors has announced that Sir Peter Bonfield, formerly CEO of BT plc and Chairman and CEO of ICL plc (now Fujitsu Services) has been appointed as Chairman of its supervisory board. Sir Peter is also a Member of the Board of Directors of AstraZeneca PLC, Mentor Graphics Inc., Sony Corporation and TSMC.Write Comment (0 comments)
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McClenahan Bruer strengthens communications tech team Print E-mail
Oct 05, 2006 at 04:56 PM
ImageMcClenahan Bruer Communications (McBru) have announced the appointment of Rebecca Burrell and Venera Cushman to communications positions in the Oregon-based company.

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Dow Corning promotes electronics executives Print E-mail
Oct 04, 2006 at 01:01 PM
ImageDow Corning Corp has announced the promotion of two of its employees, Thomas H. Cook and Jeroen Bloemhard (pictured).  Cook assumes the role of general manager of the Service Enterprise Unit, while Bloemhard takes over Cook's previous role of global industry executive director for Dow Corning's Electronics and Advanced Technologies Unit.

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Mobile wireless expert joins Atheros in new business push Print E-mail
Oct 03, 2006 at 06:10 PM
ImageAtheros Communications Inc. has announced the appointment of Dr. Sam Endy to the new position of vice president and general manager of Atheros' Mobile Wireless Business Unit (MWBU). Dr. Endy's appointment is to help the Atheros grow business to OEMs, ODMs and carriers for the wireless market, according to the company.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Skyworks to cut 10 percent of workforce in restructuring move Print E-mail
Oct 03, 2006 at 11:55 AM
Skyworks is reducing its workforce by 425 - around 10 percent of its worldwide workforce - as part of a product consolidation plan and the exit from the baseband mobile phone market. These actions are expected to result in charges of between $85 and $95 million, the company announced.

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EDA-related employment rose 7 percent year-on-year Print E-mail
Oct 03, 2006 at 11:49 AM
According to the EDA Consortium, member companies employed 23,784 professionals in Q2 2006, up 7% from the 22,130 reported in Q2 2005. This comes on the back of EDA (Electronic Design Automation) companies seeing revenues increase 15 percent to $1,180 million in Q2 of 2006 compared to $1,028 million in the same quarter of 2005.Write Comment (0 comments)
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