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October 2007 -- ISO Certification Achieved

ZMOS Technology, is pleased to announce that it conforms with the ISO 9001:2000 standard. The company has passed its third-party audit and is now certified for compliance.

The ISO standard is a group of requirements for maintaining high quality in company systems and processes. Procedures must be well-defined; adequate records maintained; and all key processes monitored, corrected as necessary, and constantly improved.

Dr. Scott Yoo, CEO, says, "Completing ISO certification is an important step for us in growing our company. We look forward to meeting the needs of our customers with high quality in our products, our manufacturing, and in all our business processes."

June 2007 -- We've moved!

ZMOS Technology has outgrown its original office space in the US and in Korea. With our new staff in Engineering, Marketing and Operations, we needed more room.  In the Bay Area our offices as of June 4 are in the Silicon Valley Center office complex.  Our address is now 2550 North First Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA 95131.

Our phone numbers have changed, too.  Call us at (408) 750-1605, or fax ZMOS Technology at (408) 750-1609.

In Korea we moved up to the eight floor of the HungKuk Life Insurance Building in Bundang.


April 2006 -- ZMOS Technology, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Stephen Law as Executive Vice President of Business Development.


Dr. Steve Law has over 28 years of engineering and management experience in hardware, software and ASIC development. Steve was a co-founder and R&D director at Cadence Design Systems, the world's leading electronic design automation (EDA) technologies and engineering services company. He co-founded and served as COO of Aptix Corporation, which provides reconfigurable prototyping platforms to System-On-a-Chip Developers. Over the past nine years, he held Executive Vice President and Vice President positions at XVD Corporation, TRB, Alaris Corporation and Optivision. Starting his career at Bell Labs, Dr. Law invented the Gate Matrix approach to IC design and layout, co-invented Domino CMOS logic, and was a key designer of the first 32-bit CMOS microprocessors.