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Notable technology executive joins Ubidyne’s management team

(Business News, 22 Oct 2007 )

Ubidyne has announce that Mike Levis has joined the company’s Management Team as Chief Operating Officer.

Mr. Levis brings 25 years of technology marketing and operations experience to the Ubidyne team. He has extensive experience in product and corporate brand development, new product introductions and corporate product strategy. His most recent post prior to joining the company was as Executive VP of Xignal Technologies AG, where he was responsible for all aspects of sales, marketing, engineering and operations. Prior to Xignal, Mr. Levis was Vice President of Marketing for Xicor where he was instrumental in transforming the company from a memory supplier to an innovative mixed-signal IC company. Mr. Levis was also Director of Marketing at Samsung Semiconductor Inc., Founder and VP of Marketing at Crosspoint Solutions and a Partner at ASCII Ventures. He holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a BSEE from Purdue.

“We are pleased that Mr. Levis has joined us as Chief Operating Officer. His extensive industry experience will make him an excellent addition to our management team,” commented Ken Hawk, CEO of Ubidyne.

Mr. Levis will be responsible for overseeing Ubidyne’s strategic and operational management as well as well as product development efforts.

Ubidyne

 
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