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Cavendish Kinetics

Address:
Statenlaan 57
's-Hertogenbosch
5223 LA
The Netherlands
Telephone: (The Netherlands) +31-73-6249110

http://www.cavendish-kinetics.com

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Listing of all 8 news releases from Cavendish Kinetics:

Nonvolatile memory readied for National process

National Semiconductor is working with Cavendish Kinetics to qualify its Nanomech embedded nonvolatile memory technology for National's key analogue and mixed signal processes.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (19 April 2007)

Yost replaces Beunder as CEO

Dennis Yost has been appointed CEO of Cavendish Kinetics, replacing Mike Beunder, who has resigned for personal reasons.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (13 March 2007)

Funds bring nonvolatile IP closer to fruition

Cavendish Kinetics has closed its second round of venture capital funding raising an additional $15.5 million dollars and increasing the number of investors to 10.

News from Cavendish Kinetics ( 2 May 2006)

Nonvolatile technology wins European acclaim

Cavendish Kinetics has won the coveted 2006 European IST Grand Prize in recognition of its innovative Nanomech embedded nonvolatile memory technology.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (27 March 2006)

Cavendish Kinetics appoints senior personnel

Cavendish Kinetics has appointed Don Pinchetti as its Director of Process Engineering, based in The Netherlands and Paul Billig as its Vice President of Marketing, based in the USA.

News from Cavendish Kinetics ( 3 November 2005)

Embedded OTP design runs on AMI foundry

Cavendish Kinetics has fully qualified its embedded one-time programmable (OTP) solution on AMI Semiconductor's foundry process.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (18 October 2005)

Hanley takes the chair

Cavendish Kinetics has appointed Dr Peter R Hanley as its Chairman.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (28 October 2004)

Novel approach to embedded nonvolatile memory

Cavendish Kinetics has developed a major new technology claimed to offer the lowest power and entry-cost embedded nonvolatile memory in the industry.

News from Cavendish Kinetics (10 June 2004)

 

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