
President and Principal Analyst, IMERGE CONSULTING
Member of the Technology Council
Ron Tussy, Principal Analyst of The Imerge Group, market intelligence firm specializing in IP, manufacturing and processes, decision support, validation, forecasts, primary and secondary research and strategies since 1998. Ron has more than 24 years experience in the tech industry, managing up to $150M product portfolios and has specific expertise within the ecosystem surrounding info-imaging IP. He has numerous Fortune 100 clients for longer term consulting projects. Ron's expertise as a global analyst is within the wireless ecosystem, voice, video, small and large display technologies, processes and ICs (AMOLED, LED, PHOLED, PMOLED, TMOS, laser patterning, LED backlights) off-set and online printing, photovoltaic, LED lighting, manufacturing, (laser, MEMS, roll-to-roll, photo mask reduction, inkjet lithography, Xinc and gallium oxide), and imaging science (CIS, liquid lens, wafer-level packaging, sensor-on-chip) and all aspects of medical imaging (PACS, DR, CR all modalities). (This is me - Update Profile)
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OmniVision's Game - Displacement in One market, First in Another
August 14, 2006
Ron Tussy, President and Principal Analyst, IMERGE CONSULTING
Micron, OmniVision tip sensors for security | www.pixim.com
Home security - a burgeoning market segment due to the ubiquity of home wireless networks.OVTI was first into this sector last year due to the fact that they have SOC capability with NTSC/PAL and are being forced out of the mobile handset sector. Only Micron and Pixim have SOC with NTSC/PAL for...
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| Flash Memory Experts | 108 |
| Microsoft Vista OS Experts | 69 |
| Microsoft Vista OS Experts (North America) | 61 |
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