Finding something new that might actually help the semiconductor industry become profitable is like looking for three wise men and a virgin in Las Vegas, especially when you are going through Semicon, But last week, on the second day of the conference, I had three people tell me I should go look at what Verigy was showing. I’ve always been used to seeing testers that took up entire rooms and were hot enough to cook soup in (which I have done but that’s another story). What I found was both fascinating and yet left me wanting more. That’s not a bad thing. What it was was a step in the right direction. That’s for sure. Here’s the link.
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Scottish biomedical startup iBehave has developed a technology that can reduce the need for animal testing while increasing profitability and speeding development.
This interview with John Bruno, the vice president and general manager of DMB Associates – a real estate developer based in Scottsdale, Arizona – covers the organization’s support of a new investment seminar scheduled for January 21 in Redwood City, California. The event, VComm Venture Faire has been put together by a coalition of US media and marketing, and Scottish trade organizations for the purpose of building partnerships with Scottish technology entrepreneurs and Silicon Valley VCs.