Nuvoton Technology Israel Ltd
Alexander Fichman has extensive experience in test and product engineering, currently serving as the Test and Product Engineering Department Manager at Nuvoton Technology Israel Ltd since December 2010, where responsibilities include managing product qualification, test development, and yield improvement activities. Additionally, Fichman has held the position of Test Engineering Department Manager at Nuvoton Israel since June 2008, overseeing test solution developments and device characterization. Previous roles include Test Engineering Manager at National Semiconductor and S/W Group Manager at Tower Semiconductor, focusing on test application development and support applications. Fichman holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, earned between 1991 and 1995.
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Nuvoton Technology Israel Ltd
Nuvoton Israel, Nuvoton Corporation’s R&D center in Israel, specializes in developing innovative microcontroller chip solutions that focus on managing the resiliency, reliability and security of cloud and personal computing platforms, for which Nuvoton is a leading chip supplier. Nuvoton Israel works closely with major customers, primarily Tier-1 companies, in the cloud and personal computing space, to develop customized, innovative solutions for a wide range of application platforms. It incorporates flexible technology, advanced design capabilities, integration of digital and analog technologies and sophisticated software, embedded and other, to develop products of outstanding cost-performance, thus enabling its customers to produce secure, resilient and cost-effective systems. Nuvoton Technology Israel Ltd. (“Nuvoton Israel“), located in Hertzliah Pituah, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nuvoton Technology Corporation, a publicly owned semiconductor solution provider based in Taiwan and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. The history of Nuvoton Israel dates back to the grassroots of the Israeli semiconductor industry in the 1970s, when it was established as the Israeli R&D center of National Semiconductor Corporation. In 2005 the design center was acquired by Winbond Electronics and was later spun off as Nuvoton Corporation. It is currently Nuvoton’s largest design center outside of Taiwan.