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ECE Faculty Companies

ECE has a long and successful history of start-up company activity through the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), a nationally recognized science and technology incubator that helps Georgia entrepreneurs launch and build successful businesses. VentureLab, a one-stop center for technology commercialization, assists faculty in evaluating the commercial value of invention disclosures and in determining whether to license the technology to industry or to begin a start-up company.

  • Asankya Networks: Asankya Networks provides intelligent networking solutions that optimize the performance and security of real-time traffic on multi-site wide area networks.
    Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer: Raghupathy Sivakumar
  • GTronix: GTronix is developing analog integrated circuits for ultra-low power, small size and cost-effective implementations in portable consumer electronics.
    Co-Founder, Chief Science Officer, and Board Member: Paul E. Hasler
  • Innovolt: Innovolt products provide complete, dependable, and reliable electrical protection against current and voltage surges.
    Chair, CTO, and Co-Founder: Deepak Divan
  • LumoFlex: LumoFlex develops organic photovoltaic materials that could result in substantial power savings in a number of products.
    Co-Founders: Bernard Kippelen and Gregory D. Durgin
  • Qualtré: Qualtré is a fabless semiconductor company developing integrated all-axis motion sensors for consumer electronics.
    Co-Founder and CTO: Farrokh Ayazi
  • Suniva: Suniva is focused on the development, manufacturing, and delivery of low-cost, high-efficiency silicon solar cells for clean power generation.
    Founder and CTO: Ajeet Rohatgi

ATDC Graduate Companies

An ATDC company is designated as a  "graduate" when it has reached over $1 million of growing revenue, has become a value acquisition, has raised significant venture funding, or has received clearance to begin trials with the Food and Drug Administration. Seven companies started by ECE faculty members have reached graduate status.

  • ASPI Digital (acquired by Polycom, 2001): ASPI Digital was established in 1981 and produced hardware and software tools for DSP algorithm development and multimedia on high-speed microprocessors.
    Co-Founders: Thomas P. Barnwell, Russell M. Mersereau, and Ronald W. Schafer
  • CardioMEMS: CardioMEMS uses microelectromechanical (MEMS) and wireless (RF) technology to create breakthrough devices for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic diseases.
    Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer: Mark G. Allen
  • EGT: EGT manufactures digital video signal processing equipment for television distribution over cable, satellite, and IP networks.
    Chief Science Officer: Nikil Jayant
  • Jacket Micro Devices has developed new proprietary technology in passive RF components for the wireless communications markets.
    Chief Science Officer: Madhavan Swaminathan
  • Lancope: Lancope Inc. provides next-generation network integrity solutions that deliver behavior-based threat defense, policy enforcement, and insightful network intelligence.
    Founder: John A. Copeland
  • Nexidia: Nexidia produces scalable enterprise speech intelligence software for audio mining and speech analytics.
    Co-Founder and Board Member: Mark A. Clements
  • Quellan designs and markets specialized analog integrated circuits that dramatically improve the signal integrity of system interconnects for application in enterprise, broadcast, storage, video, and wireless markets.
    Chief Technology Officer, Founder and Board Member: Joy Laskar
  • RF Solutions (now the WiFi Division for Anadigics): Anadigics develops market leading wireless integrated circuit technology and is currently is the market leader in WiFi transmitter chip sets, which are now installed in all Intel Centrino wi-fi cards.
    Co-Founder and former Chief Science Officer: Joy Laskar

Last revised on May 28, 2008.