Electronics Industry Innovators Compete for Top Honors as EE Times Announces Finalists for 2006 ACE Awards
January 18 2006 - 4:36PM
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Finalists Compiled From More Than 600 Entries; Industry Leaders,
Breakthrough Technologies and Ultimate Products Go Head-to-Head at
Second Annual Creativity in Electronics Awards SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.
18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CMP Media's EE Times today announced
the finalists for its second Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE)
Awards, recognizing the electronics engineering industry's most
innovative companies and breakthrough technologies. The honors will
be presented at the EE Times ACE Awards Gala on April 4, 2006, as
part of the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley, the largest
electronic systems design event in North America. The gala will
take place at The Fairmont San Jose, with a headlining performance
by Lewis Black, star of "The Daily Show with John Stewart." A
prestigious panel of judges has been gathered, comprised of the
leading voices of academia, industry and Wall Street executives, to
evaluate the finalists. The judges will select a winner in each of
seven categories. Reader-selected Ultimate Products of the Year
awards will also be announced for significant products introduced
in the last 12 months in categories like Processor/Memory, Logic
Interface & Programmable Logic and Test/Measurement. "This
year, we saw an impressive 70 percent increase in submissions for
the ACE Awards, setting the bar very high regarding the quality of
the technologies and products nominated," said Brian Fuller,
publisher and editor in chief, EE Times. "The electronics
engineering community came together to nominate more than 600
outstanding technologies and industry innovators, and we're excited
to see who the judges pick as the best of the best in 2006." The
2006 EE Times ACE Awards categories and finalists are: Company of
the Year (Large) -- for the company that exhibits the highest
degree of professionalism in staff development and retention,
customer focus, technical excellence and profitable growth -- a
true leader in the electronics sector (over $1 billion in sales).
Finalists are: -- Analog Devices, Inc. -- EMC Corp. -- Samsung
Electronics -- Tektronix, Inc. -- Texas Instruments Company of the
Year (Small/Medium) -- for the small- or medium-sized company that
exhibits the highest degree of professionalism in staff development
and retention, customer focus, technical excellence and profitable
growth -- a true leader in the electronics sector (under $1 billion
in sales). Finalists are: -- Brion Technologies Inc. -- National
Instruments -- PortalPlayer -- Trolltech -- Wind River Systems,
Inc. Design Team of the Year -- for the group of innovators whose
system-or IC- level design made a significant contribution to the
advancement of technology and whose project management abilities
were creative, efficient and inspiring. Finalists are: -- Actel
Fusion Technology -- Freescale Semiconductor -- IBM & Microsoft
-- Motorola -- Northrop Grumman AGS & BMS Startup Company of
the Year -- for the venture capital (or pre-IPO financed) startup
(under three years in business) electronics manufacturing (device
or system) company that demonstrates excellence in business
development and/or technology development processes with the
potential to become a technical or market leader in the global
electronics industry. Finalists are: -- Airgo Networks, Inc. --
ConSentry Network -- DiBcom -- Quorum Systems, Inc. -- Sling Media,
Inc. Executive of the Year -- for the individual who brought
leadership, technological and fiscal vision to a company,
organization or company division during the 2005 calendar period.
Finalists are: -- Bay Microsystems -- eSilicon -- Freescale
Semiconductor -- Ruckus Wireless -- Wind River Systems, Inc.
Innovator of the Year -- for the individual who brought leadership,
creativity and out-of-the-box thinking to a technology, a product
or a business. Finalists are: -- Analog Devices -- Cisco Systems
Inc. -- Freescale Semiconductor -- Home Diagnostics Inc. -- Intel
Corp. Most Promising New Technology -- for the compelling
electronic component or enabling technology, such as software, that
is outstanding in its technical design, potential for market impact
and demonstrable leadership in its area. Finalists are: -- Cambrios
-- E Ink Corp. -- Intel Corp., Photonics Tech Lab -- Mobilygen --
Nantero The Ultimate Products of the Year -- awarded to the most
significant product introduced in the last 12 months in each of
seven categories, as determined by large-scale peer review.
Finalists in each category were chosen by qualified readers of EE
Times and eeProductCenter on a quarterly basis via electronic
balloting, from a list of 10 nominees submitted to readers by
expert editors with accompanying editorial reviews. Winners in each
category were selected by vote by over 300 qualified EE Times
readers from a set of six finalists in each category Analog --
Frequency Clock Generator (Alliance Semiconductor Corp.) -- Op Amps
(National Semiconductor) -- Family of A/D Converters (Linear
Technology) -- Class-D Digital Amplifier (Texas Instruments) --
SERDES Pair (Maxim Integrated Products) -- ASIC Sensing Chip
(Ethertouch) Processor/Memory -- 16-Gbit NAND Flash memory device
(Samsung Electronics) -- Flash Controllers (Atmel) -- 32-bit
ARM-based Microcontroller (STMicroelectronics) -- Automotive
Processor (Freescale Semiconductor) -- 8-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory
Chip (Toshiba and SanDisk) -- OKI 406X MCU (OKI Semiconductor)
IP&E -- Surface-mount power resistor (Stackpole Electronics) --
LED-based Optical Mouse Sensors (Agilent Technologies) -- OSTAR LED
(OSRAM Opto Semiconductors) -- Envisium Power PLCC-4SMT LEDs
(Agilent Technologies and Lumileds Lighting) -- Laser Navigation
Sensor (Agilent Technologies) -- 2.2 mF MLCC (Taiyo Yuden) Logic
Interface & Programmable Logic -- CoDeveloper for Virtex-4
(Impulse Accelerated Technologies) -- FPGS (Altera) -- FPGA-based
Reference Design (Altera) -- Virtex-4 FX20 and FX60 (Xilinx) --
SystemCrafter Package for SystemC Development Work (Orange Tree
Technologies) -- Mentor Graphics Precision RTL Synthesis Tool
(Lattice Semiconductor) Power -- Sequencing-marging IC (Texas
Instruments) -- Power system controller IC (Potentia Semiconductor)
-- Lithium-ion Power Cell (Valence Technology) -- Xcite Series of
AC/DC Power Supplies (Excelsys Techonologies) -- CoolMOS CS Server
MOSFETs (Infineon Technologies) -- Line Power Solutions (Valere
Power). RF/Microwave -- Satellite Tuner (Zarlink Semiconductor) --
Power Amplifiers (Adadigics) -- Dolphin wireless universal
asynchronous receiver/transmitter (Texas Instruments) --
Dual-brand, ultra low power tuner (Microtune) -- Othello-G Radio
Chip for GSM/GPRS Communications (Analog Devices) -- GaAs Switch IC
(California Eastern Labs) Test/Measurement -- USBee AX Test Pod
(CWAV) -- 100 MHz oscilloscopes (Agilent Technologies) -- 100-GHz
bandwidth scopes (LeCroy) -- USB-inSync (Fiberbyte) -- Real-Time
Oscilloscope and Z-Active Probe (Tektronix) -- Portable
Oscilloscopes (Agilent Technologies) About EE Times ACE Awards and
Opportunities The EE Times ACE Awards were created to recognize the
people, companies and products that show leadership in the
electronics industry and will honor those who are leading the way
and making positive contributions -- the real innovators of
technology. Awards will be presented at a second annual awards gala
held on April 4, 2006 at The Fairmont San Jose during CMP Media's
Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley. To purchase tickets and
find out more about the event, visit http://www.eetimes.com/ace . A
limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available on a
first- come, first-served basis for companies interested in
associating their brands with this major industry event. Please
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