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MEMS Industry Group Announces MEMS Business and Management "Short Course" for Entrepreneurs, Intrapreneurs, Investors
First Offering in New MEMS Education Series Helps Multiple Audiences Understand the Business of MEMS Technology
| Source: MEMS Industry Group
PITTSBURGH, PA--(Marketwire - April 30, 2008) - From entrepreneurs looking to bring
commercial MEMS technology to market, intrapreneurs considering the launch
of a MEMS business unit within a larger company, and venture capitalists
hoping to invest profitably in an innovative industry, interest in MEMS --
or microelectromechanical systems -- has never been so high. Responding to
this emergent demand, MEMS Industry Group (MIG), the leading trade
association of the MEMS and microstructures industries, today announced
"MEMS Education Series - MEMS Business and Management."
MEMS Business and Management is a one-day course exploring strategic and
tactical business factors for MEMS opportunities in a wide range of markets
including automotive, industrial, consumer, telecom and biomedical
industries.
The content for MEMS Business and Management is based on the experiences of
industry luminaries who have shared their insights with MIG over its
seven-year history. Drs. Jim Knutti and Alissa Fitzgerald are co-presenters
of the course, and have drawn upon data and case studies provided by MIG
member companies -- as well as their own extensive backgrounds -- to relate
real-world experiences from the MEMS industry to course attendees.
"During the 30-year history of the MEMS industry, huge investments in MEMS
have spawned mixed results," said Dr. Jim Knutti, co-founder and
President/CEO of Acuity Incorporated. "In offering this course, we will
explore some of these classic missteps to gain a better understanding of
how to avoid them. Course attendees can expect a discussion about critical
elements required for successful commercialization -- from market size and
timing to competitive landscape and core technology developments."
Dr. Alissa Fitzgerald, founder and Managing Member of A.M. Fitzgerald &
Associates, LLC, talked about the importance of understanding and analyzing
the full commercial environment early in the business planning process:
"You need more than a technically superior product to achieve commercial
success in MEMS. You need a realistic understanding of manufacturability,
supply chain, and maintaining margins to achieve commercial viability. This
often overlooked aspect of taking a product to market is one that we will
explore."
MEMS and Business Management is the first offering in MIG's MEMS Education
Series. Karen Lightman, managing director of MEMS Industry Group, discussed
the impetus for the Series: "Most entrepreneurs at technology start-ups, as
well as intrapreneurs at larger corporations, possess a strong core
competence in the technical aspects of bringing a product to market. We
have discovered, however, that many of them need help in refining their
business acumen in commercializing their products. Targeted squarely at
these audiences, this MEMS Business and Management short course provides
the foundational business education needed to make informed decisions about
MEMS."
Ms. Lightman added: "During the next twelve months, we plan to roll out
other courses in our MEMS Education Series. This type of practical
education is in keeping with our mission to promote the commercialization
of MEMS. It benefits in discernible ways those who want to gain a deeper
understanding of making successful investments in time, resources and/or
money as they pertain to the business of MEMS."
For More Information
MEMS Business and Management will be offered May 9, 2008 from
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh; for more
information on the May 9th course, please visit:
www.memseducationseries.com. The course will be offered a second time, in
conjunction with SEMICON West on July 18, 2008 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at
the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco; for more information on the July 18th
course, please visit:
www.semiconwest.org/ProgramsandEvents/ShortCoursesandWorkshops.
About MEMS Industry Group
MEMS Industry Group is the trade association representing the MEMS and
microstructures industries. The Association enables the exchange of
non-proprietary information among members; provides reliable industry data
that furthers the development of technology; and works toward the greater
commercial development and use of MEMS and MEMS-enabled devices. MIG is
comprised of more than 80 member companies, including Analog Devices,
Bosch, Freescale Semiconductor, GE Global Research, Honeywell, IBM, Intel,
Okmetic, OMRON, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments. For more
information, please contact MIG via phone: 412/390-1644, email:
info@memsindustrygroup.org or visit www.memsindustrygroup.org.