On the 16th and the 17th of October, Mr. Richard Wallace, Editor in Chief of Electronic Engineering Times – Europe, visited Greece, after an invitation extended from HTCI. Mr. Wallace’s objective was to cover the recent developments in technology and in the semiconductor & embedded systems field in particular.
During his visit the Editor in Chief of EE Times – Europe had the opportunity to meet with government officials from the General Secretariat for Research & Technology and the Special Secretariat for Competitiveness, as well as representatives of the Hellenic Semiconductor Industry Association (HSIA) and semiconductor startup executives.
Mr. Wallace was particularly pleased after the meetings he had with startup executives and was impressed by the high level of products and services offered. To date, six articles have been published online in the EE Times Europe, that can be accessed through the hyperlinks presented below:
“Greece frames future in technology cluster”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193501147
“Silicon Valley blooms in Athens suburb”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193501131
“Greece's Ministry of Development seeks to unlock potential of nation's 'human capital'”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193501124
“Greece updates legal framework for technology innovation, research”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193501096
“Theta Microelectronics IP now 'IBM Ready'”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193400848
“Theon Sensors readies MEMS-based system”
http://www.eetimes.eu/193400763
This extensive coverage of such a ground-breaking and innovation-oriented technology area is a significant milestone for Greece and especially for its microelectronics and embedded systems sector. HTCI will intensify its efforts in order to sustain Greece’s extrovert initiatives in Microelectronics as well as other equally promising cluster technology areas. |