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Charlene Wan

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Experienced marketing and communications executive with a successful track record in the technology industry on a global scale. Skilled in branding, go-to-market strategy, media relations, executive communications, and social media.

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Sep 21. 20
5 Noteworthy Trends in Wearable Technology lady checking hearing aid device on a man's ear
Sep 21. 20
5 Noteworthy Trends in Wearable Technology

In just a few years, wearable gadgets have become an essential part of our everyday lives. From smartwatches, fitness trackers, to personal medical...

Sep 15. 20
Why Ultra-Low Power Electronics Are the Way Forward Man at gym with fitness tracker
Sep 15. 20
Why Ultra-Low Power Electronics Are the Way Forward

Today, most people expect their mobile and portable electronic devices to have the Internet of Things (IoT) capability. However, it wasn’t until the...

Sep 07. 20
7 IoT Trends You’ll Soon Find In A Smart Home Smart Home Connected Devices
Sep 07. 20
7 IoT Trends You’ll Soon Find In A Smart Home

In recent years, the rise of Internet-connected devices has opened new doors for smart home systems. This Internet of Things (IoT) enables connected...

Aug 31. 20
A painless upgrade to 22nm – the right cost with the available IP Integrated semiconductor microchip microprocessor
Aug 31. 20
A painless upgrade to 22nm – the right cost with the available IP

Does your ASIC design require the lowest leakage and smallest area possible? Do you want to adopt the FinFET technology but are concerned about the...

Aug 10. 20
Why Biometric Data is Key for Improving Our Health Biometric Data Improving Our Heath Concept
Aug 10. 20
Why Biometric Data is Key for Improving Our Health

You might not realize it, but biometrics is becoming a significant part of our everyday life. For example, if you use your fingerprint to unlock your...

Jul 27. 20
Re-Thinking Moore’s Law for a Deeply Embedded World Integrated semiconductor microchip microprocessor
Jul 27. 20
Re-Thinking Moore’s Law for a Deeply Embedded World

In a 1965 paper, American engineer Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit (“microchip”) would double every...

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