04.18.16
Peratech has appointed William Beckenbaugh, Ph.D. to the Peratech Board of Directors. In addition to his duties as a non-executive director, Dr. Beckenbaugh will also serve as a science and technology adviser.
“I have worked with a number of new technology breakthroughs and development teams during my career,” said Dr. Beckenbaugh, “but I am especially excited about the huge potential of the QTC materials and software system to provide a fundamentally new approach to many areas of electronic sensing and human-machine interaction.”
Prior to joining Peratech, Dr. Beckenbaugh served as CTO of Multek, a division of Flextronics. He has more than 35 years of executive-level technology, electronics manufacturing and R&D leadership experience including C-level and VP positions at Motorola, Sanmina-SCI, HADCO and Konarka Technologies, and as well as serving on the boards of several university and industry bodies.
Dr. Beckenbaugh’s advisory services will actively enable Peratech’s R&D team to leverage his decades of experience in commercializing advanced materials and further develop Quantum Tunnelling Composite (QTC) technologies.
“I have worked with a number of new technology breakthroughs and development teams during my career,” said Dr. Beckenbaugh, “but I am especially excited about the huge potential of the QTC materials and software system to provide a fundamentally new approach to many areas of electronic sensing and human-machine interaction.”
Prior to joining Peratech, Dr. Beckenbaugh served as CTO of Multek, a division of Flextronics. He has more than 35 years of executive-level technology, electronics manufacturing and R&D leadership experience including C-level and VP positions at Motorola, Sanmina-SCI, HADCO and Konarka Technologies, and as well as serving on the boards of several university and industry bodies.
Dr. Beckenbaugh’s advisory services will actively enable Peratech’s R&D team to leverage his decades of experience in commercializing advanced materials and further develop Quantum Tunnelling Composite (QTC) technologies.