Firecomms Raises 9.6 Million Euro CompoundSemi News StaffMay 2, 2006...Firecomms, a laser and LED maker located in Cork, Ireland, raised 9.6 million
euro (about $12 million) in its latest funding round, EE Times reported.
The company, founded in 2001 as a spinoff from Ireland’s National Microelectronics
Research Center in Cork (Ref: Coverage, said that it plans to use the funding to increase the
production of semiconductor VCSEL devices and fiber optic devices such as a
fiber optic transceiver for in-car information and entertainment systems. According
to the company, the funding will also go towards the expansion of their product
line, sales and marketing fulfillment, and support activities. ACT Venture Capital
of Dublin, and Alps Electric North America, aFirecomms customer, led the finance
round. Atlantic Bridge Ventures, the company's primary investor, also invested
in the round. Blue Ray Technologies Finalizing Patents for Blu-ray Disc Manufacturing ComoundSemi News StaffMay 2, 2006...A small US firm, Blue Ray Technologies of Los Angeles, California USA, has announced
that it is finalizing patents which solve many of the problems associated with
the large scale production of Blu-ray DVDs. According to the company, their
new patents allow higher production rates while providing lower rejections rates
than those currently plaguing manufacturers. The company claims the patents
improve the reliability of the layering of high definition Blu-ray movies and
games. “We are hopefully going to beat the big companies in the world.
That’s because they presently have such a high reject rate. It is said
to be as high as 75 percent rejects while ours are lower than 20 percent,”
stated Eric Hanson, company founder and CEO. In addition to providing what the
company claims to be superior manufacturing processes, Blue Ray Technologies
says its processes are environmentally friendly, allowing recycling of high
grade plastic into cups, toys, and safety devices without the using the unsafe
materials such as cyanide dyes. Company
News Release Verigy Prepares to Go Solo; Keith Barnes Takes Over CompoundSemi News StaffMay 1, 2006...Agilent’s semiconductor test subsidiary, Verigy is preparing to go solo,
according to an article
in the Coloradoan. The company, which contains Agilent's semiconductor and electronics manufacturing test business, is reportedly preparing its new office in Fort
Collins, Colorado USA. As of May 1, Keith Barnes became the president and CEO
of Verigy, replacing Jack Trautman. Trautman will continue to serve as a company
advisor. The spinoff began the initial steps in the public offering
process with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 9. (Ref: Coverage).
The soon to be announced public offering date will likely be sometime in mid-2006.
According to the news article,
the initial offering will be valued at $115 million. The price for options was
not listed, the article indicated, but underwriters include Goldman, Sachs &
Co., Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Cowen & Company and Thomas Weisel
Partners LLC. Group4 and Intrinsic Selected for EE Times' “60 Emerging Startups”
List CompoundSemi News StaffMay 1, 2006...Group4 Labs LLC and Intrinsic Semiconductor are among the new additions to
EE Times’ “60 Emerging Startups” list. According to the EE Times article,
the latest version of the list, version 5.0, reflects the current industry,
commercial, and technological conditions. EE Times says that companies
appearing on the list were selected based on a mix of criteria including technology,
intended market, maturity, financial position, and investment profile.
Group4 Labs of Menlo Park, California USA, debuted GaN on diamond substrates
in February 2006 (Ref: Coverage),
and the company introduced the 2-inch versions of the substrates in early April
of this year. (Ref: Coverage).
Group4 says that its substrates are between 3 and 30 times more heat conductive
than silicon wafers. The devices could be used for high power, high frequency,
solid state white lighting, military, and photonics applications. Their main
technology allows a GaN layer to be atomically attached to their proprietary,
freestanding, polycrystalline chemical vapor disposited (CVD) diamond substrate
with a 25 micron thickness. Intrinsic Semiconductor, the other compound semiconductor
company on the list, introduced proprietary zero-micropipe silicon carbide (SiC)
and 100mm SiC wafers for use in next generation power and radio frequency devices.
(Ref: Coverage) Osram Corp Adds LED Systems Division Scott McMahanApril 28, 2006...German lighting company, Osram Corporation has established a new LED Systems
(LS) division, to fulfill customer needs for LED systems solutions for general
lighting, automotive lighting, and display markets, according to an article
in LEDs Magazine. The division will work along side the company’s other division, Osram
Opto Semiconductor, a maker of LEDs. The new organization is reportedly intended
to bridge the gap between customer’s ideas about LED applications and
actual lighting solutions. Content continues for LIGHTimes SecondPage members... Imago Receives $3.4 Million Venture CapitalApril 27, 2006...A maker of advanced metrology tools for microelectronics and materials research,
Imago Scientific Instruments, announced receiving $3.4 million in equity funding
led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ), Portage Venture Partners (PVP), and Cipio
Partners. According to the company, the capital comes less than 2 weeks following
Imago’s acquisition of Oxford nanoScience (ONS) from UK-based Polaron
plc. “The acquisition of ONS strengthened our position as the dominant
company in the global market for atom probe microscopes,” said Dr. Stultz.
“We now have the largest product line, largest installed base, highest
revenues, and a dominant intellectual property position in atom probe technology.”
Company
News Release SMI Appoints Operations ManagerApril 24, 2006...MOCVD technology company, Structured Materials Industries Inc. of Piscataway, New Jersey USA, has reportedly appointed Dan Mentel as operations manager. According to the company, he began his career at Emcore, and stayed at the Turbo Disk division when it was acquired by Veeco. He held the positions of field operations manager and production manager. Company News Release
Cree Finds Optimism About LEDs In Survey LIGHTimes StaffApril 27, 2006...Cree announced the results of a new survey conducted at the Light + Building
tradeshow in Frankfurt, Germany. According to the Cree poll, 61 percent of respondents
believe LED lighting will replace fluorescent lighting in office and commercial
spaces within five years. Additionally, the survey found that 50 percent of
decision-makers polled at the conference expected LED sales to represent more
than half of their lighting sales by 2009. In perhaps an indication of explosive growth in the industry, half of the respondents claimed to
have seen a 20 to 60 percent increase in LED lighting applications in their
business over just the past six months. Content continues for LIGHTimes SecondPage members... Aviza Ships Deposition System to Freescale CompoundSemi News StaffApril 26, 2006...Aviza Technology of Scotts Valley, California USA, announced the shipment of
a metal deposition system to Freescale Semiconductor. Freescale, an Austin,
Texas-based company, plans to use Aviza’s Sigma fxP system to deposit
thick layers of aluminum alloys for its next generation devices. According to
Aviza, the Sigma system is a single-wafer cluster tool designed for high-volume
physical vapor deposition (PVD) processing. The company says that various process
chambers are available for a large variety of specific functions. Key applications
for the Sigma include: power applications, interconnect; compound semiconductor,
and compound metal applications. Company
News Release TriQuint Announces Q1 Revenue Increase and Bright Outlook for 2006 CompoundSemi News StaffApril 25, 2006...TriQuint Semiconductor headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon USA, reported
that its revenues for the first quarter of 2006 ended March 31, totaled $87.9
million. This represents an increase of 31 percent higher than the same period
a year ago and a 4 percent increase over the previous quarter. Commenting on
the results for the quarter, Ralph Quinsey, president and CEO, stated, “In
the first quarter of 2006, we reached the high end of our revenue guidance and
exceeded our earnings guidance.” He added, “Due to our
new product success our revenue outlook for 2006 is improving.” The
company predicts an overall annual increase in revenue of 34 to 37 percent for
2006.
Quinsey announced that TriQuint won the Preferred Supplier Platinum Award from
Lockheed Martin. “This prestigious award is made only to Lockheed
Martin suppliers who distinguish themselves by meeting some of the most stringent
performance criteria in the aerospace industry.” TriQuint predicts
an 8 to 10 percent sequential increase in revenues for the second quarter of
2006 due to increased sales of wireless phones and broadband products. Triquint
expanded on its bright outlook when it predicted that increased capacity utilization
and yields will likely improve gross margins despite a predicted increase in
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