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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: CoWare
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 March 2003

Mayer takes charge of European
operations

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Uri Mayer, formerly President and CEO of LISATek, which was recently acquired by CoWare, was appointed today to the newly created position of Vice President, European Field Operations.

Uri Mayer, formerly President and CEO of LISATek, which was recently acquired by CoWare, was appointed today to the newly created position of Vice President, European Field Operations Mayer reports to Peter Richards, Vice President, Worldwide Field Operations at CoWare

In his new position, Mayer will oversee CoWare's expanding European presence where the company will be establishing CoWare in Munich, Germany.

CoWare also has sales/support offices in Grenoble, France, and Bracknell, UK.

"It gives me great pleasure to appoint Uri to this role", notes Naumann.

"Europe is a growing market opportunity for CoWare and Uri has the skills and insight to help us understand the needs of this important region of the world".

Mayer has more than 20 years of experience in both the ASIC and EDA industries.

Prior to his position at LISATek, he was Vice President of Worldwide Business Development at Synopsys, a company he joined in 1990.

Previously, he served as Managing Director of the central European subsidiary of Synopsys.

Under his direction, Synopsys GmbH became a multi-million-dollar subsidiary with an average annual revenue growth of more than 30%.

Mayer holds a master of science degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Munich.

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