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Laurenson becomes VP Engineering

A picoChip Designs product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 16, 2007

Steve Laurenson joins picoChip from Agere Systems, where he established the company's 50-strong European GSM Development Centre.

picoChip has announced the appointment of Steve Laurenson to the newly created post of VP Engineering.

A 28-year veteran of the mobile communications and semiconductor industries, Laurenson will take on a customer-oriented role, ensuring that picoChip continues to develop and support the technologies and products required by the wireless market.

Laurenson joins picoChip from Agere Systems (formerly Lucent Technologies Microelectronics), where, among other roles, he established the company's 50-strong European GSM Development Centre.

In this role, and subsequently as Agere's Mobile Terminal Division's Technical Services Director, he has extensive experience in directing teams to develop, deploy and support handset reference designs.

He will bring these talents to picoChip's own range of reference designs, serving customers in the highly cost-competitive wireless market.

"Organisationally, this is a key appointment", says Guillaume d'Eyssautier, President and CEO of picoChip.

"Steve's appointment will focus our development teams on serving our customers in the WiMAX and femtocell sectors which have grown to be our core business".

"He will work closely alongside our CTO Doug Pulley, who will take on a strategic role in driving the company into new markets".

"In this way we can achieve the next step-change in our development: the move towards our ambition to be a $100 million company." "I'm delighted to be joining picoChip", says Laurenson.

"The company has first class technology and I'm looking forward to making my contribution to maintaining that leadership".

"Working alongside Doug Morgan gives us the structure and resources to produce technology today that perfectly serves customers' needs, whilst simultaneously looking ahead to newer developments such as IEEE802.20 and Ultra Mobile Broadband".

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