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Oct 1, 2009 — The silicon traditionally used to make solar panels is costly and inefficient at converting sunlight into electricity, experts say, yet it remains the material most commonly used to make solar panels. “This sounds rather ugly, but silicon is the best choice we have at this time,” remarked John Benner of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colo., a US government facility responsible for developing and promoting solar technologies. “It delivers the best combination of...
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Nov 4, 2008 — Welch Allyn Lighting Products, a maker of high-performance lighting and technology based in Skaneateles Falls, N.Y., has named Tod Fisher its West Coast account manager. Fisher, who is based in San Francisco, has served as a sales manager for...
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Michael Fischer to Head Sales at Nanometrics
Mar 20, 2008 — Nanometrics Inc., a Milpitas, Calif.-based maker of metrology equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing, announced that Michael Fischer, a 23-year veteran of the semiconductor and process control industry, has been named vice president of...
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Siemens Appoints New CEO
May 21, 2007 — Peter Löscher, president of Global Human Health at pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. Inc., will be the new president and CEO of Siemens AG, Siemens announced yesterday. Löscher will take office July 1, replacing Klaus Kleinfeld, who will step...
Siemans CEO Will Resign
MUNICH, April 26, 2007 -- Siemens AG President and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld will resign when his contract expires in October, the company announced today. Kleinfeld "informed the supervisory board at its meeting today that he is no longer available for a renewed contract...
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Apr 12, 2007 — Masoud Vaziri, PhD, has been appointed vice president of photonics at TXP Corp., a Richardson, Texas, original design manufacturer for the communications industry, the company announced today. He will oversee the photonics laboratory and support...
Siemens Suspends Employee After Searches
MUNICH, Germany, March 30, 2007 -- Siemens AG said Thursday it suspended another employee after the Munich Office of Public Prosecution conducted another search, at the beginning of the week, in conjunction with the "known irregularities at the Communications Group (Com)." Two arrest...
Siemens Claims Speed Record
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Siemens German Offices Raided in Fraud Probe
BERLIN, Nov. 15, 2006 -- Offices of German engineering and electronics giant Siemens and the apartments of some of its top managers were raided Wednesday in a huge embezzlement probe. In a press release posted on its Web site, Siemens said police and prosecutors...
Accuray, Siemens to Develop Radiosurgery Products
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Siemens and Thales to Equip DR Metro Line
Nov 3, 2006 — Siemens and Thales will supply the electromechanical equipment for the first metro line in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. State transportation authorities placed an order with the Siemens-Thales consortium that is worth 99...
Siemens Buys Opto-Control
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Konarka Names Chief Technology Officer
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Sep 7, 2004 — LOWELL, Mass., Sept. 7 -- Konarka Technologies Inc. announced today it has acquired Siemens AG's organic photovoltaic research activities. "This transaction augments Konarka's ability to deliver the first practical forms of solar power that achieve...
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Siemens Introduces Fluoresence Imaging Technology
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