CEO interview: with Andre Auberton-Herve of Soitec
Peter Clarke, EE Times
(01/19/2006 9:55 AM EST)
Andre-Jacques Auberton-Herve has led Soitec SA from its beginnings as a technology startup chartered to commercialize silicon-on-insulator wafer manufacturing developed at the LETI laboratory in Grenoble, France.
Peter Clarke interviewed Auberton-Hervé and found him in ebullient mood, after the company had posted its sales figures for the third quarter and first nine months of its financial year. The numbers showed the company reaping the benefit of increasing use of SOI manufacturing processes by such companies as Advanced Micro Devices Inc and IBM Corp.
(01/19/2006 9:55 AM EST)
Andre-Jacques Auberton-Herve has led Soitec SA from its beginnings as a technology startup chartered to commercialize silicon-on-insulator wafer manufacturing developed at the LETI laboratory in Grenoble, France.
Peter Clarke interviewed Auberton-Hervé and found him in ebullient mood, after the company had posted its sales figures for the third quarter and first nine months of its financial year. The numbers showed the company reaping the benefit of increasing use of SOI manufacturing processes by such companies as Advanced Micro Devices Inc and IBM Corp.
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