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Dr. Yang Zhao


Presentation Title: MEMSIC's Road into NASDAQ: Success Factors for History and Future


Abstract: A successful business is driven by both market and technology. While customer adoption drives market, technology maturity determines cost. Cost drives market affordability as well as business profitability. MEMSIC [NASDAQ: MEMS] is the first pure play MEMS IC company listed in NASDA with profit margin among the top few semiconductor company in the world. MEMSIC's success indicates a beginning of the bright and coming future in MEMS commercialization. This presentation discusses our past success factors and future challenges.


Biography: Dr. Yang Zhao is our founder and has served as our President and Chief Executive Officer since our inception. Dr. Zhao has over 15 years of experience in MEMS technology and related business development. Prior to founding our company in 1999, Dr. Zhao served in various management positions at Analog Devices, Inc. for seven years, where he was instrumental in developing ADI's potential MEMS product line and forming industry-wide strategic relationships. Dr. Zhao is well-recognized in the field of MEMS technology. He has been named as an inventor on 11 U.S. patents in IC circuit, processing, packaging and MEMS technology. Dr. Zhao holds a B.S. degree in physics from Peking University, as well as a master's degree and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University where he studied under Professor Daniel Tsui, who won the 1998 Nobel Prize in physics. He is currently the vice chairman of the board at the School of Engineering of Peking University.



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