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STMicroelectronics wins “Best Innovator
2007” Award
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| Geneva, October 29, 2007 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) has received the “Best Innovator 2007” Award, jointly bestowed by management and strategy consulting firm A.T. Kearney and French business daily, Les Echos. The award was presented by Mr Jean-Marc Monteil, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of France, to Laurent Bosson, Executive Vice-President, responsible for Front-end Technology and Manufacturing, STMicroelectronics. The European “Best Innovator 2007” award, which was given to ST following an in-depth assessment process, acknowledges companies that implement distinctly original and powerful strategies, management methods, organization and resources aimed at spearheading innovation in all spheres, including technologies, products, processes and management. The 2007 award program involved an initial analysis by a panel of judges to identify the most innovative companies among 700 entrants from a variety of business sectors with annual revenues in excess of €300 million. Five companies were then selected for special jury awards and STMicroelectronics was declared the winner of the much coveted “Best Innovator 2007” award. This Award acknowledges ST’s excellence in all aspects related to innovation: results (responsiveness, impact, customer satisfaction), systems implemented (project management and team motivation), management (continuous improvement, technological development), organization, corporate culture and, lastly, alignment with strategic vision. In his welcome address at the awards ceremony, Pascal Colombani, Senior Advisor at A.T. Kearney, said: “ST has achieved outstanding results at all levels of innovation-related performance. It was this excellence that clinched the Best Innovator 2007 award.” Representing STMicroelectronics at the ceremony, Laurent Bosson said:
“We are particularly proud to receive this award as it endorses
our ability to develop innovative solutions which improve our everyday
lives. We have succeeded in implementing a common work culture with
all the players throughout our value chain, from research laboratories
to suppliers, manufacturers, customers, as well as competitors, which
is essential when the challenges request a call for mobilization beyond
the scope of a single company.” In addition, STMicroelectronics is either a leading contributor or partner to four French competitiveness clusters (three of which are ranked as “world-class” clusters) established in the regions where the Company operates. About STMicroelectronics |
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