Next generation memory developer Weebit Nano Limited (ASX: WBT) continues to build its executive team ahead of commercialisation, appointing non-volatile memory (NVM) veteran Mr Ishai Naveh as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Mr Naveh is a semiconductor veteran, serving as VP Non-Volatile Memories at Tower Semiconductor before co-founding early ReRAM company Adesto in 2007. His more than three decades’ experience in the semiconductor field covers process development and integration, silicon manufacturing, setting technology requirements and directing technical teams to address customers’ needs.
As CTO of Weebit Nano, Mr Naveh will drive the strategic direction of the company’s silicon oxide ReRAM technology development, adapting it to target markets, differentiating it from competition, and supporting Weebit’s engagement with manufacturing facilities (fabs) and technology transfers towards commercialisation. His deep technology understanding in the NVM domain in general, and ReRAM technologies specifically, will assist in progressing Weebit’s technology development and market adoption.
Amir Regev, who originally established Weebit’s ReRAM technology development and managed the partnership with Leti over the past five years, has been appointed VP Technology Development. In the new role Mr Regev will focus on the continued enhancement of Weebit’s ReRAM technology and development of the standalone solution, combining the company’s ReRAM with Leti’s proprietary selector.
Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, said: “Ishai is a strategic addition to Weebit Nano’s management team as we prepare for productisation and commercialisation of our silicon oxide ReRAM technology. In addition to his extensive understanding of non-volatile memory, Ishai has spent the past 13 years developing ReRAM technology. His broad strategic understanding of the memory world, with a focus on ReRAM, will be a valuable addition as we progress our growth plans.
“The recent capital raises enabled us to strengthen our world-class executive team, adding industry leaders such as Eran Briman, Ilan Sever and now Ishai Naveh, complementing a Board second to none in terms of its semiconductor experience. Weebit Nano is very well-positioned to capitalise on the exciting global growth opportunities we see for our technology.”
Ishai Naveh said: “I’m a strong believer in the advantages of ReRAM, and its ability to become the next leader in the semiconductor memory industry. Weebit Nano’s ReRAM technology is very robust, demonstrating enhanced performance while using standard silicon oxide material to further its cost competitiveness. I’m excited to join Weebit Nano at this exciting period for the company, and look forward to being part of the team that takes the technology to mass production and commercialisation.”