Stephen Graham, co-founder of the 2008 Elektra Start-up of the Year, Air Semiconductor, has agreed to take over duties for our Technology Startup blog.
As well as blogging about general startup issues, Stephen will also be looking at issues surrounding Air Semiconductor's particular area of electronics speciality - GPS. Two interesting topics for the price of one and he is already shaping up as a natural blogger.
Already he is doing a great job. Check out these posts, covering an epiphany by the Eiffel Tower, GPS enabled lingerie, and Ten Reasons to work for a Technology Startup:
* Starting-Up #1: Epiphany
* GPS Applications #1: GPS enabled lingerie
* Top 10 Reasons to work for a Technology Startup
* 5-4-3-2-1 ... On Air
He writes in his introduction:
"The reason that we're here is because we're doing something innovative - something different - and by definition that should lead to unique problems and unique experiences. And yet in this blog I will document views from just one startup - Air Semiconductor - in the hope that somewhere in amongst the things that concern me there will be things that are of concern (or at least of interest) to you, whether you work for another startup, a large technology corporation, or another company in the technology industry."
Our former News Editor Alex Mayhew-Smith started originally started the blog with a funding and financial focus. I am sure Stephen Graham will still cover funding and resource issues of interest but will also be concentrating on particular technology aspects.
Make sure you don't miss any posts by booking the blog:
www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/uk-technology-startups/
* 5-4-3-2-1 ... On Air
He writes in his introduction:
"The reason that we're here is because we're doing something innovative - something different - and by definition that should lead to unique problems and unique experiences. And yet in this blog I will document views from just one startup - Air Semiconductor - in the hope that somewhere in amongst the things that concern me there will be things that are of concern (or at least of interest) to you, whether you work for another startup, a large technology corporation, or another company in the technology industry."
Our former News Editor Alex Mayhew-Smith started originally started the blog with a funding and financial focus. I am sure Stephen Graham will still cover funding and resource issues of interest but will also be concentrating on particular technology aspects.
Make sure you don't miss any posts by booking the blog:
www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/uk-technology-startups/