XNRGI at XNRGI sees to have an offical Linkedin page now... Greater Los Angeles Area Patrick Pharris? https://www.linkedin.com/company/xnrgi/ Bill Richardson Executive Vice President at XNRGI
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LinkedIn Member XNRGI at XNRGI Greater Los Angeles Area Patrick Pharris?
Iteration Media Santa Monica, CA 90404 P: 320-388-4840 Patrick Pharris, Managing Partner Cross-platform agency specializing in social media marketing and branded entertainment Website: www.iterationmedia.com Email: partrners@iterationmedia.com
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GlobalFoundries in Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Development. Jha started work as CEO last month.
The company makes semiconductors for some of the world’s leading chip designers, including AMD, Qualcomm and Broadcom. It has factories in Singapore, Germany and the United State
Motorola, Teikon and Neah links or alumni......plus the ownership of the largest chip foundry Ne Xt terra like the Paul Sildo video...lots going on in Abu Dhabi.
The Neah video showed the batteries made on the silicon foundry chip equipment, it would seem if a company just upgraded its chip making equipment and was the largest (as called out in the video) chip making company that they could well use the older equipment to make the new Neah batteries.... NeXt Terra as in the title of the video.... coincidentally located in Abu Dhabi. (hardly a coincidence) and to top it off the Head of the company (Global foundries) is from Motorola Mobility....the same company that head of the Polaris Labs used to work for that just so happen to have an interest in (from the stickies) Quote:
(Tekion and Motorola, partnering with BASF) to design and manufacture power packs.41 Presumably because the catalyst poisoning issue in long-term application could not be overcome, there were no further updates about these developments, and Tekion’s assets were acquired by Neah Power in 2013.42
Former top Qualcomm and Motorola executive Sanjay Jha has taken a job as head of GlobalFoundries, an outsource semiconductor manufacturer based in Silicon Valley.
Jha was chief operating officer of Qualcomm before leaving in 2008 to become chief executive of Motorola Mobility. He ran the company until it was sold to Google in 2012 for $12.4 billion.
The missing link could be Polaris Battery Labs, Morris' new Beaverton-based manufacturing and testing lab that might even the playing field for U.S. battery companies.
The battery industry is "completely dominated by Asian companies, yet all of the inventions come out of the U.S.," said Morris, 57, who has acted as a consultant for battery startups since 2003.
Morris previously spent 21 years with Motorola. He recently served as vice president of operations at battery company Enevate.
GlobalFoundries spun out of Advanced Micro Devices in 2009. It is owned by Advanced Technology Investment Co., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Development. Jha started work as CEO last month.
The company makes semiconductors for some of the world’s leading chip designers, including AMD, Qualcomm and Broadcom. It has factories in Singapore, Germany and the United State
It does sound familiar seems progress has been made just not very publicly
Enevate key personnel has a similiar background as D Cuoto same prior employer its interesting the test video was done at Morris's Polaris labs, with Motarola background given Paul Sildo office in Abu Dabai and the owner ship of Global Foundries
Morris previously spent 21 years with Motorola. He recently served as vice president of operations at battery company Enevate.
GlobalFoundries spun out of Advanced Micro Devices in 2009. It is owned by Advanced Technology Investment Co., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Development. Jha started work as CEO last month.
The company makes semiconductors for some of the world’s leading chip designers, including AMD, Qualcomm and Broadcom. It has factories in Singapore, Germany and the United State
Motorola, Teikon and Neah links or alumni......plus the ownership of the largest chip foundry Ne Xt terra like the Paul Sildo video...lots going on in Abu Dhabi.
The Neah video showed the batteries made on the silicon foundry chip equipment, it would seem if a company just upgraded its chip making equipment and was the largest (as called out in the video) chip making company that they could well use the older equipment to make the new Neah batteries.... NeXt Terra as in the title of the video.... coincidentally located in Abu Dhabi. (hardly a coincidence) and to top it off the Head of the company (Global foundries) is from Motorola Mobility....the same company that head of the Polaris Labs used to work for that just so happen to have an interest in (from the stickies) Quote:
(Tekion and Motorola, partnering with BASF) to design and manufacture power packs.41 Presumably because the catalyst poisoning issue in long-term application could not be overcome, there were no further updates about these developments, and Tekion’s assets were acquired by Neah Power in 2013.42
Former top Qualcomm and Motorola executive Sanjay Jha has taken a job as head of GlobalFoundries, an outsource semiconductor manufacturer based in Silicon Valley.
Jha was chief operating officer of Qualcomm before leaving in 2008 to become chief executive of Motorola Mobility. He ran the company until it was sold to Google in 2012 for $12.4 billion.
The missing link could be Polaris Battery Labs, Morris' new Beaverton-based manufacturing and testing lab that might even the playing field for U.S. battery companies.
The battery industry is "completely dominated by Asian companies, yet all of the inventions come out of the U.S.," said Morris, 57, who has acted as a consultant for battery startups since 2003.
Morris previously spent 21 years with Motorola. He recently served as vice president of operations at battery company Enevate.
GlobalFoundries spun out of Advanced Micro Devices in 2009. It is owned by Advanced Technology Investment Co., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Development. Jha started work as CEO last month.
The company makes semiconductors for some of the world’s leading chip designers, including AMD, Qualcomm and Broadcom. It has factories in Singapore, Germany and the United State