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Alan Rae, Cookson Electronics' (Foxborough, MA) vice president of technology, has been named director of research by the National Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (NEMI), an industry-led consortium focused on strengthening the global electronics manufacturing supply chain. Rae will head NEMI's newly organized research committee, which was created to stimulate research that will address gaps identified by NEMI's biannual roadmap.

 

Rae and the committee are responsible for organizing and publishing NEMI research priorities, presenting those priorities to research institutes and funding organizations, identifying funding opportunities, monitoring industry progress toward roadmap goals and monitoring progress in nanotechnology research.

 

Jim McElroy, executive director and chief executive officer of NEMI, said, "NEMI has always worked with academic research centers and government funding agencies to identify industry research needs, but we are formalizing and increasing our focus on these efforts. The appointment of Alan as director of research and the formation of the research committee are the first steps toward this goal."

 

"As an industry, electronics manufacturers want to avoid being blindsided by new technologies that may emerge," said Rae. "We need to effectively identify and prioritize research and development programs and then work with the appropriate government agencies, universities and other consortia to ensure the work is properly funded and executed."

 

Other members of NEMI's Research Committee are Bill Ballard, 3M; D.H.R. Sarma, Delphi Electronics & Safety; Rao Tummala, Georgia Institute of Technology; Frank Robertson, Intel; Carol Handwerker, NIST; and Srinivas Rao, Solectron.

 

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