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"Samsung Semiconductor's performance under Dr. Hwang's aegis embodies a major goal of EIA symbolized by its Leadership in Technology and Innovation Award: to promote and expand opportunities for innovation in the global marketplace," EIA President Dave McCurdy said. "As the market leader in advanced semiconductor technology such as flash and mobile memory, Samsung has enabled manufacturers to develop higher-performance, multifunctional electronic products, and is poised to create future innovative semiconductor solutions for corporate, mobile and digital consumer communication. We are honored to present this award to Dr. Hwang and are grateful to him for charting a path of innovation for the world to follow."
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Dr. Hwang, an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Fellow since 2002, has authored or co-authored more than 50 technical papers in international journals and conferences and was listed as one of the top twenty-five "Stars of Asia" by BusinessWeek in 2003. He joins former HP Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina (recipient of the EIA 2004 Medal of Honor); former U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge; former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick; Dr. Sidney Harman, co-founder of Harman/Kardon (later Harman International); former U.S. Congressman and Corning, Inc. CEO Amo Houghton, and others as recipients of EIA awards.
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About EIA: The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) is the leading advocate in Washington, D.C., for the U.S. high-tech industry. The Alliance, which traces its origins to the Radio Manufacturers Association (chartered in 1924), is a partnership of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is to promote the market development and competitiveness of the $400 billion U.S. high-tech and electronics industries through domestic and international policy efforts. EIA's corporate members - nearly 1,300 - provide products and services ranging from microscopic electronic components to state-of-the-art defense, space and industry high-tech systems, as well as the full range of telecommunications and consumer electronics products. Headquartered in Arlington, Va., the Alliance is made up of the Electronic Components, Assemblies & Materials Association (ECA); the Government Electronics & Information Technology Association (GEIA); JEDEC; the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA); and leading consumer electronics companies who participate in EIA's Environmental Issues Council. EIA is also heavily involved in cyber security issues through the Internet Security Alliance (ISAlliance), and education issues, through the National Science & Technology Education Partnership (NSTEP).
Contact Email: ngaffney@eia.org







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