Devices are normally tested to some standards such as FCC, CE, and RoHS etc for compliance. These apply especially for end use and exported products. Many start-ups are unable to do early stage usability and reliability and other types of testing. Examples are electro-magnetic compatibility, radio range, and ability to withstand environmental conditions etc. Good estimates for mean time to failure and failure rates are vital for customer satisfaction and profitability. Testing facilities are expensive and cover a range of capabilities: electrical, mechanical and environmental. As a pilot to the Testing & Certification Assistance scheme, a few start-ups will be provided assistance to help them with early stage testing.
Dr. Jay Warrior |
Dr. Jay Warrior has over 20 years of experience creating new, high technology based, business opportunities for Agilent Technologies, Hewlett-Packard, Fisher- Rosemount, & Honeywell in the US & in Asia. His expertise covers the whole innovation cycle from market opportunity identification through strategy, business model & technology development, to building & managing execution teams for the new business. |
Srinivas Chinamilli |
Srinivas has more than 25 years of experience in semiconductor Test and Product engineering. He has held management and technical positions at Cirrus Logic and was the Director of Worldwide Test engineering at Centillium Communications prior to joining Tessolve. At Tessolve, he heads up Engineering and Operations and was instrumental in building the company from 10 employees since inception to 650+ employees worldwide. |