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AMD President Dirk Meyer to Visit India
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Dec 28, 2007
AMD announced that it's President & COO Dirk Meyer will be visiting India between 4th January through 9th January 2008. This is Meyer's first visit to India and comes close on the heels of Dr. Ruiz' recent visit.
During his trip, Meyer will deliver a keynote address at the VLSI Conference 2008 in Hyderabad on "how the semiconductor community can spearhead overall technology growth in India" and he will also demonstrate AMD's technology leadership by showcasing some of AMD's major innovations in the last year. The conference is organized by the VLSI Society of India. The conference has a particular emphasis on the challenges and opportunities in Nanoelectronics.
Meyer shares leadership and management of AMD with Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Hector Ruiz and also serves on the Board of Directors for AMD. He led the engineering for the AMD Athlon processor and previously served as the president and chief operating officer of AMDs microprocessor solutions sector.
Meyer will meet with key government officials, business leaders, academicians, industry associations, policymakers and AMD employees during his visit.
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