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News Release from: Sondrel
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2006
European IC consultancy expands in
Israel
IC consultancy Sondrel has expanded its presence in Israel with the appointment of Adi Snir as General Manager of its operations in the region.
IC consultancy Sondrel has expanded its presence in Israel with the appointment of Adi Snir as General Manager of its operations in the region Within the first 12 months in his new role, Snir aims to boost the capability of Sondrel's Israel design centre by adding ten new consultants to its flexible pool of experienced design experts
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This hiring plan is focused on supporting Sondrel's growth in the region: at present, Sondrel's consultants are working with engineers from three leading semiconductor companies in order to boost their productivity in tackling advanced projects.
Graham Curren, CEO, Sondrel, commented: "The fast-growing technology base in Israel has presented us with a variety of complex design challenges for a number of applications".
"Our partnership approach and wide range of services have yielded lasting relationships with key customers in the region".
"Israel is also fertile territory for design startups, companies which often tackle challenging designs with limited resources, and so require flexible support".
"With Adi Snir leading our efforts in Israel, we are in a good position to strengthen those relationships further and firmly establish Sondrel as the region's leading IC consultancy".
Prior to Sondrel, Snir held senior positions at Texas Instruments, where he managed an ASIC design centre for ten years, and Emblaze Semiconductor, where he oversaw the design of multimedia chips for cellular phones.
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