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October 31, 2007:
- Sreedhar Natarajan, CEO and President of Emerging Memory Technologies Inc., founded Emerging Memory Technologies Inc in Ottawa, Canada in December 2004. After losing a couple of jobs, he started this company.
- A native of Hyderabad, Natarajan earned his masters in computer engineering in 1992 at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette. He gravitated to the semiconductor memory industry in nearby Texas, where he worked for Texas
Instruments, then moved to Ottawa with Atmos Semiconductor just as the tech boom was fading. Mr. Natarajan has a combined experience of 15 years in the areas of SRAM, DRAM, FRAM design and Memory Compilers.
- EMT has a couple of dozen employees in Kanata and a handful each in Dallas and Bangalore, India.Natarajan's firm generated sales of $1 million in its first year and is considered likely to top $4 million in 2007.
- His company's offices changed names a few weeks ago as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TSMC). According to news sources, EMT has been acquired.
- TSMC is the world's biggest maker of made-to-order chips used in telecommunications gear, computers and cell phones. Annual sales at the company are $10.5 billion
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Sreedhar Natarajan, CEO and President of Emerging Memory Technologies Inc
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