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Semico Summit Examines ‘Formula for Success’ in Tough Times

Phoenix, Arizona February 5, 2009 - Semico Research has announced that it will host its 12th annual Semico Summit meeting for high-technology executives on March 8 – 10, 2009. The annual event will take place at the Camelback Inn – Marriott Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The Summit, which examines timely strategic issues facing high technology companies, will feature industry chief executive officers discussing the theme of developing formulas for success in the tough global market. In addition to examining issues, the Summit nurtures networking and communication among complementary companies to foster new business opportunities.

“The knowledge gained and relationships formed at the Summit can have a huge impact on future business opportunities," stated Jim Feldhan, president, Semico Research. “Over the years, we have seen many business alliances forged at the Summit.”

This year’s speakers include CEOs and presidents from AMD & “The Foundry Company”, Applied Materials, Imagination Technologies, Intel, Mentor Graphics, Molecular Imprints, NXP, QuantumSphere, RMI Corporation, Samsung Semiconductor, SRC, Synopsys, Virage Logic, X-Fab, and Xilinx.

Summit Registration

Attendees can register for the Summit at http://www.semico.com/eventsummit/summit.asp

Information is also available via phone or email at

Semico Research Corp.
P.O. Box 9850
Phoenix, AZ 85068
Tel: +1 602 997 0337
Email: info@semico.com

About Semico Research

Semico Research Corp is a leading marketing and consulting research company located in Phoenix, Arizona.

Founded in 1994 by a group of semiconductor industry experts, Semico has improved the validity of semiconductor product forecasts by providing technology roadmaps in end-use markets. For more information, see the Company’s website at www.semico.com.

Contacts
Semico Research
Jim Feldhan, president, +1-602-997-0337
jimf@semico.com
or
Maestro Marketing & PR
Barbara Kalkis, +1-408-996-9975
kkalkis@compuserve.com

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