EE Times Announces 2006 ACE Awards Winners
05 Aprile 2006 - 4:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
Winners Chosen From Elite Group of Visionary Leaders, Pioneering
Start-Ups and Promising New Technologies SAN FRANCISCO, April 5
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CMP Media's EE Times today announced the
winners of its second Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE)
Awards, recognizing the electronics engineering industry's most
innovative companies and breakthrough technologies. The honors were
presented last night at the EE Times ACE Awards Gala, as part of
the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley, the largest
electronic systems design event in North America. The ceremony
attended by more than 600 technology and business leaders took
place at The Fairmont San Jose, with a headlining performance by
Lewis Black, star of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." A
prestigious panel of judges comprised of the leading voices of
academia, industry visionaries and top Wall Street executives
evaluated the finalists and selected winners from more than 600
entry submissions in seven categories. Reader-selected Ultimate
Products of the Year awards winners were also announced at the
gala. "The ACE Awards pay tribute to the high standard of
excellence that these leaders provide in our industry," said Brian
Fuller, publisher and editor in chief, EE Times. "These innovators
-- the creators of technology -- are shaping our future through
their influence, vision and creativity, enabling us to see the
world in a new light." Brian Fuller awarded the Editors' Choice
Award to David Tsiang, chief hardware architect, Cisco for the
CRS-1. The 2006 EE Times ACE Awards winners by categories are:
Lifetime Achievement Award -- selected by the editors of EE Times
based on their individual accomplishments over the course of their
careers. The recipient is: * Wilfred J. Corrigan, founder and
chairman of the board of LSI Logic Corporation Company of the Year
(Large) -- recognizes the company that exhibits the highest degree
of professionalism in staff development and retention, customer
focus, technical excellence and profitable growth -- a true leader
in the electronics sector (over $1 billion in sales). The winner
is: * Samsung Electronics Company of the Year (Small/Medium) --
recognizes the small- or medium-sized company that exhibits the
highest degree of professionalism in staff development and
retention, customer focus, technical excellence and profitable
growth -- a true leader in the electronics sector (under $1 billion
in sales). The winner is: * PortalPlayer Design Team of the Year --
recognizes the group of innovators whose system-or IC-level design
made a significant contribution to the advancement of technology
and whose project management abilities were creative, efficient and
inspiring. The winners are: * IBM & Microsoft - Xbox 360
Startup Company of the Year -- recognizes the venture capital (or
pre-IPO financed) startup (under three years in business)
electronics manufacturing (device or system) company that
demonstrates excellence in business development and/or technology
development processes with the potential to become a technical or
market leader in the global electronics industry. The winner is: *
Airgo Networks, Inc. Executive of the Year -- recognizes the
individual who brought leadership, technological and fiscal vision
to a company, organization or company division during the 2005
calendar period. The winner is: * Michel Mayer, Freescale
Semiconductor Innovator of the Year -- recognizes the individual
who brought leadership, creativity and out-of-the-box thinking to a
technology, a product or a business. The winner is: * Leo Mathew,
Freescale Semiconductor Most Promising New Technology -- recognizes
the compelling electronic component or enabling technology, such as
software, that is outstanding in its technical design, potential
for market impact and demonstrable leadership in its area. The
winner is: * Cambrios -- Biomorphic nanostructures Educator of the
Year -- recognizes an individual who brings leadership, creativity
and inspiration to students in an engineering or science curriculum
in college or secondary schools. The winner is: * Geoffrey Orsak,
dean and professor, school of engineering, Southern Methodist
University Student of the Year -- recognizes a student whose
discipline, hard work and academic success are considered hallmarks
for other engineering or science students. The winner is: * Adam
Sidman, senior, Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, Colo. The
Ultimate Products of the Year -- awarded to the most significant
product introduced in the last 12 months in each of the seven
categories, as determined by large-scale peer review. Finalists in
each category were chosen by qualified readers of EE Times and
eeProductCenter on a quarterly basis via electronic balloting, from
a list of 10 nominees submitted to readers by expert editors with
accompanying editorial reviews. Winners in each category were
selected by vote by more than 300 qualified EE Times readers from a
set of six finalists in each category. Analog * Texas Instruments
-- Class-D Digital Amplifier Processor/Memory * Atmel - Flash
Controllers/ARM7-based flash MCU with Ethernet, CAN and USB
IP&E * Avago Technologies and Lumileds Lighting -- Envisium
Power PLCC-4SMT LEDs Logic Interface & Programmable Logic *
Xilinx -- Virtex-4 FPGA FX20 and FX60 Power * Texas Instruments --
Sequencing-marging IC RF/Microwave * Analog Devices -- Othello-G
Radio Chip for GSM/GPRS Communications Test/Measurement * CWAV --
USBee AX Test Pod IEEE Spectrum Technology in the Service of
Society Award * American Superconductor & Tennessee Valley
Authority IEEE Spectrum Emerging Technology Award * IBM Corp., Sony
& Toshiba About EE Times ACE Awards The EE Times ACE Awards
were created to recognize the people, companies and products that
show leadership in the electronics industry and will honor those
who are leading the way and making positive contributions -- the
real innovators of technology. The 2007 EE Times ACE will be
presented at an awards gala during CMP Media's Embedded Systems
Conference Silicon Valley. To find out more about the event, visit
http://www.eetimes.com/ace.EE Times would like to thank the
sponsors of the 2006 ACE Awards Gala: gold sponsors Analog Devices,
Inc., Avnet, Cadence and Wind River; silver sponsors. Atmel, Atomic
PR, DMNA, McClenahan Bruer, San Jose Convention & Visitors
Bureau and Xilinx; associate media sponsor IEEE Spectrum; and event
sponsor Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley. About CMP
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