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CMP TECHNOLOGY HONORS INDUSTRY ICON ERIC LIDOW WITH THE
2007 EE TIMES ACE AWARDS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Entrepreneur, Innovator and Businessman Receives Industry's Highest Accolade
SAN FRANCISCO February 19, 2007 CMP Technology's EE Times announced today that Eric Lidow
is the recipient of the 2007 EE Times ACE Awards Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Lidow will be
honored at the third Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards Gala (www.eetimes.com/ace) on April
3, 2007, as part of the largest electronic systems design event in North America, the Embedded Systems
Conference Silicon Valley.
Mr. Lidow is being honored for making significant contributions to the electronics industry for more than
60 years. As a pioneer in his field, he is responsible for founding one of the first electronics companies in
existence today, International Rectifier (IRF), in 1947 with his father. Mr. Lidow grew the company into a
$1.1 billion business that led the industry in selenium and germanium rectifiers, power-management
systems and, in 1960, produced the world's first solar-powered automobile.
"Lidow's achievements as an entrepreneur, an innovator and businessmen with a penchant for green
engineering make him a natural for our Lifetime Achievement Award," said Brian Fuller, editor-in-chief of
EE Times. "Long after most electronics executives have retired, Lidow comes to work every day, driving a
hybrid vehicle."
In 1940, he co-founded and served as general manager of Selenium Corp. of America, which was
acquired by Sperry Corp. in 1944. Mr. Lidow stayed on after the acquisition, serving as vice-president of
engineering until starting IR. IR was created to put to use advanced processes they had developed for
manufacturing selenium rectifiers, which converted alternating electrical current to direct electrical current.
After expanding into germanium rectifiers, diodes and transistors for the U.S. market, the company
expanded into Japan in 1957. Mr. Lidow was chief executive officer until March 1995. Today, he
continues his involvement with the company as chairman of the board.
"This is a wonderful personal honor and reflective of International Rectifier's achievements in power
management over the past 60 years. Moments like these also offer great opportunities to look ahead.
We all must find ways to continue to innovate," said Eric Lidow, chairman and founder of International
Rectifier. "I thank EE Times for this award and for being a vehicle that can help engineers make
progress."
The EE Times ACE Awards Lifetime Achievement Award candidates were selected by the editors of EE
Times based on their individual accomplishments over the course of their careers. Past honorees include
Wilf Corrigan, chairman of the board for LSI Logic and Gordon Moore, chairman emeritus of Intel
Corporation.
"Avnet is proud to be the exclusive platinum sponsor of the 2007 EE Times ACE Awards and to present
the Lifetime Achievement Award to this year's honoree," said Ian Basey, vice president, marketing, Avnet
Electronics Marketing. "Eric Lidow is truly an entrepreneurial pioneer and visionary whose spirit of
innovation will inspire the electronics industry for years to come."
About EE Times ACE Awards
The EE Times Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards celebrate the creators of technology who
demonstrate leadership and innovation in the global industry and shape the world we live in. These
creators, and their innovations, will be recognized at the EE Times ACE Awards Gala on April 3, 2007, as
part of CMP Technology's Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley (www.embedded.com/esc/sv/),
the largest electronic systems design event in North America.
To learn more and purchase tickets for the EE Times ACE Awards Gala, please visit
www.eetimes.com/ace.
Early registration discounted tickets and tables are now available online until March 1, 2007. Held at the
San Jose Fairmont Hotel, event tickets include a networking cocktail reception, sit-down dinner, awards
presentation and entertainment by comedian Larry Miller. Miller is known for his regular comedic and
acting performances including "The Tonight Show," "Late Night with David Letterman," and feature films
"Waiting for Guffman" and "Pretty Woman."
The 2007 EE Times ACE Awards thanks exclusive platinum sponsor Avnet Electronics Marketing, gold
sponsors Rambus and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Inc. (TSMC), association media
sponsor IEEE Spectrum, and event sponsor Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley.
About the CMP Technology Electronics Group
The CMP Technology Electronics Group is the premier technology and business media brand serving the
information needs of the creators of technology worldwide. Offering a full suite of products and services to
reach electronics technology professionals throughout the world, the CMP Technology Electronics Group
delivers the most targeted audience and actionable information to marketers in the electronics technology
community. Each month, the CMP Technology Electronics Group delivers more than 1 million copies of
its print publications, including EE Times, to subscribers in more than 23 countries and online visitors from
100 countries view more than 8 million pages on its Web sites in seven languages including
EETimes.com and TechOnline. More than 40,000 decision makers attend its Embedded Systems
Conferences each year in Boston, Silicon Valley, China and Taiwan.
About CMP Technology (http://www.cmp.com)
CMP Technology is a marketing solutions company serving the technology industry. Through its market-
leading portfolio of trusted information brands, CMP has earned the confidence of more technology
professionals than any other media company. As a result, CMP is the premier provider of access, insight
and actionable programs designed to connect sellers and buyers in ways that yield superior return on
investment. CMP Technology is a subsidiary of United Business Media
(http://www.unitedbusinessmedia.com), a global provider of news distribution and specialist information
services with a market capitalization of more than $3 billion.
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