NemeriX to Present at GPS-RFID Conference

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in EDA Tools on Monday, May 21, 2007

NemeriX, a leading fabless semiconductor company specializing in ultra low power semiconductors and solutions for GPS and location-based services, announced that Vice President of Marketing Lewis Boore will be presenting to a key analyst audience at the Thomas Weisel Partners' 2007 GPS-RFID Conference. The presentation will be delivered on Thursday, May 24, at 11.15 am at the TWP offices in New York.

Thomas Weisel Partners Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: TWPG) is an investment bank specializing in the growth sectors of the economy including the technology, healthcare and consumer sectors.

About NemeriX
Founded in April 2002, NemeriX S.A. (Manno, Switzerland) is a venture-backed fabless semiconductor company specializing in ultra low power GPS and LBS integrated circuits, software and firmware for GPS and wireless applications. NemeriX's devices enable battery¬ powered location determination anywhere, anytime, facilitating the design and manufacture of truly differentiated products for both consumer and professional markets.

About Lewis Boore
With 20 years in the semiconductor industry, predominantly in GPS, Lew has held numerous senior positions in product development, sales, strategic business development and marketing. His roles have included pioneering wireless business opportunities and developing strategic partnerships in Asia, EMEA, and South America.

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