Irish chip sensor start-up
A fabless semiconductor start-up in Ireland, which was previously unknown to Electronics Weekly, has a wireless chip that also senses. The firm, ChipSensors, has a chip which senses temperature,...
View ArticleCalifornia chip start-up flying
My colleague Melanie Reynolds recently spoke to a California-based start-up that appears to be flying. The firm is shipping a million chips a month and only founded has recently as 2004. The reason for...
View ArticleNew start-up
Could it be the first electronics funding deal of 2008? An Edinburgh-based start-up has just received £2m of investment from VC firm Braveheart, the Siemens Technology Accelerator and the Scottish...
View ArticleStart-up un-conferences
An industry thrives on the edges of the normal start-up business, these are neither VCs nor entrepreneurs. These are the facilitators, people who earn there living telling serious and/or...
View ArticleTop 10 Reasons to work for a large Technology Corporation
Well, I promised this here a couple of weeks ago, so here goes: 1. Corporate stuff. Corporate promotion ladder; corporate pay-scale; corporate training programme; corporate policies and procedures....
View ArticleHealthcare is bright spot in struggling European venture market
Europe has recorded the lowest number of venture capital deals in a decade, according to the latest figures from Dow Jones VentureSource. Social media and entertainment start-ups, the heart of Silicon...
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