Executive Interviews

A Closer Look at Five Post-Crash Trends

Greg Peters started his career at Hewlett-Packard in Colorado Springs, CO, and brings 22 years of experience in a variety of design, test and measurement fields as an engineer and manager at HP and Agilent Technologies. He is currently Vice President and General Manager of Agilent’s Component Test Division (CTD). The division’s products include vector network analyzers, device test products and test accessories.
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A Conversation With Mario Rivas

President and CEO of ANADIGICS talks about his company’s 25 year anniversary, their GaAs technology and their relationship with Win Semiconductor, the handset and cable markets and the advantage of GaAs-based 3G power amplifiers over competing technologies.
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GaAs Foundry's Pure-Play to Win

Dr. YC Wang talks exclusively to Microwave Journal about his company’s success as the world’s leading pure-play GaAs foundry, his customers’ benefits of being fabless, their process technology roadmap and which growth markets are showing the greatest potential.
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Customer Connections

Peter von Nordheim, Managing Director of Spectrum Elektrotechnik GmbH, explains how he launched his new company on April Fool’s Day and why he puts particular emphasis on quality, research and development and entrepreneurship. He highlights the importance of customized products and personal business relationships, together with why he enjoys hard work and long hours.
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Sonnet's Poetry in Moments

Microwave Journal talks to Jim Rautio, Founder of Sonnet Software, about the humble beginnings of his company, converting microwave and high-speed engineers into EM believers, and why EM software always gives the wrong answer.
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The Evolution of Mitsubishi Electric

Shoichi Nakagawa outlines Mitsubishi Electric’s evolution from its inception in 1921, explains the company’s commitment to environmental issues that began in the 1960s, and identifies the technological developments that are set to take the company into the next decade.
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