Summit at Stanford to Feature WiSpry President and COO
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IRVINE, Calif., July 27 -- WiSpry, Inc., the leader in programmable radio frequency (RF) semiconductor products for the wireless industry, today announced that Jeffrey Hilbert will be featured at the 7th annual AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford to be held July 28-30, 2009 in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Hilbert will join other key technology executives and experts on a Wireless CEO Showcase panel aimed at identifying emerging trends, building high-level relationships and creating new business opportunities.
"WiSpry continues to make excellent progress on our innovative silicon MEMS-enabled, tunable RF product solutions for the mobile handset market," said Mr. Hilbert. "We appreciate the opportunity to present our achievements and forward direction at such a prestigious event."
About Summit at Stanford
The 7th AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford is a two-and-a-half-day executive gathering that highlights the significant economic, political and commercial trends affecting the global technology industries. The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford features the most innovative companies, eminent technologists, influential investors and journalists in keynote presentations, panel debates and private company CEO showcases. The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford's goal is to identify the most promising entrepreneurial opportunities and investments in the global tech industry. For more information, visit alwayson.goingon.com/ecom/productview/24424.
About WiSpry
Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., WiSpry is a fabless RF semiconductor company that designs and manufactures RF CMOS integrated circuits and components for leading manufacturers of mobile phones, laptops and wireless data communications products. Utilizing the Company's core competency in RF micro-electro-mechanical systems (RF-MEMS) technology, WiSpry creates revolutionary wireless 'System on Chip' MEMS-based RF architectures, and has recently begun shipping products to a Tier 1 mobile handset manufacturer. WiSpry tunable RF-MEMS devices enable the development of reconfigurable RF front-ends, allowing system designers to achieve the architectural innovation required to meet the growing challenges of mobile communications networks. For more information, visit www.wispry.com.
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Source: WiSpry, Inc.
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