Bernard Casey

Bernard Casey is an entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in company building and stewardship from conception to exit in microelectronics, telecommunications, computers, energy and industrial automation in Silicon Valley, Russia, Ukraine, and Asia. His current areas of focus are innovation and modernization, and technology commercialization, in the post-Soviet space. He earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from San Jose State University and an MBA from Santa Clara University.

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Robotics key to Russia’s economic and military modernization

The symbiotic relationship between the on-line and the off-line worlds is nowhere more apparent than in the field of robotics. For, although it was advances in semiconductor physics and materials science starting in the 1970’s that enabled the development of microelectronic devices that powered computers, it was actually advances in manufacturing efficiencies, primarily the deployment …

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The Russian microelectronics industry and national security

It is often forgotten, in today’s mobile, networked, and information-driven business climate, that many of the world’s most prominent “Silicon Valleys” – Hsin-chu, Taiwan; Ang Mo Kio, Singapore; “Silicon Saxony,” Germany; and even the original American Silicon Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area of California – were built largely or entirely on the semiconductor, or microelectronics, …

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