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News Release from: Toumaz Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 November 2005

Errey to deliver key speech

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Toumaz Technology CEO Keith Errey will deliver a key speech as part of the Fifth Cambridge Investment Research High Value Manufacturing UK South East Conference this week.

Toumaz Technology CEO Keith Errey will deliver a key speech as part of the Fifth Cambridge Investment Research (CIR) High Value Manufacturing (HVM)-UK South East Conference on Thursday 17th November 2005 The presentation, which will address the impact of the economies of scale of the semiconductor industry on healthcare, will be given at 1430 GMT at Harwell International Business Centre for Science and Technology, near Oxford, UK

As part of the one-day conference, Keith Errey will also be participating in a panel session to discuss the issue of "Creating value from small or component products".

The High Value Manufacturing Conference (HVM) was created by CIR in 2002 as a unique forum for leading-edge, high-technology manufacturers to discuss value propositions, business models, markets and objectives, and has now expanded to cover the UK as a national series.

The HVM Conference Series aims to define this new long-term growth sector within manufacturing, to discover how to build HVM companies, and to reposition HVM as an important component of innovation, technology and growth.

Toumaz Technology, in collaboration with Oracle and The Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College, London, recently announced plans for hospital trials of a major new mobile chronic disease monitoring system based on Toumaz's ground-breaking low-cost, disposable integrated sensor interface chip - the Sensium.

The pervasive monitoring system combines the Sensium's revolutionary wireless sensor interface technology platform with advanced transactional database capabilities, and has the potential to transform the treatment and management of chronic diseases for millions of people.

Due to its ultralow power and very small battery size, the Sensium can be attached to a sticking plaster and body-worn with complete freedom of movement or implanted.

The Sensium is compatible with a wide range of sensors and can be configured to detect vital signs such as ECG, blood oxygen and glucose, body temperature, and even motion and mobility.

Errey is the cofounder of Toumaz Technology.

Before Toumaz, he founded the technology transfer and management consultancy company, Oxford Synergetics Limited, which since 1998 has been working with clients including Oxford Brookes University, Central London Business Link, several startup companies and Oxtek.

At Oxford Synergetics, Errey was responsible for the type approval and introduction into manufacture of the dual mode phone.

From 1982 to 1998 he worked at an early spinout from Oxford University, Oxford Lasers, initially as Engineering Director then Sales and Marketing Director.

Other past positions include working for several years as an engineer for Telecom Australia (now Telstra) before coming to the UK in 1978.

He holds a masters degree in physics from Oxford University.

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