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Tom Lacey Joins Akhan Semiconductor as Chairman

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Former head of Intel Americas to lead board of company specialising in diamond technology

Akhan Semiconductor, a technology company specialising in the fabrication and application of synthetic, lab-grown electronics-grade diamond materials addressing semiconductor, telecom and consumer industries and global markets, has appointed semiconductor executive Tom Lacey as chairman.

The former president of Intel Americas has more than three decades of experience leading both public and private companies in the semiconductor and licensing industries and will be instrumental in leading Akhan as it plans for massive scale of its limitless Miraj Diamond technology portfolio.

“Despite our revolutionary materials and impressive customer base, Akhan, up until this point, has largely been made up of its nascent technology team. We’ve done an outstanding job in taking our Miraj Diamond tech from concept to prototype, and now is the time for massive scale,” said Adam Khan, founder and CEO of Akhan Semiconductor.

“Tom, who’s onboarding marks the launch of our operational growth phase, is one of the most well respected, trusted and knowledgeable leaders in the entire semiconductor and technology space, providing Akhan with a distinguished executive who will lead the company as we transform electronic capabilities.”

Akhan, the only diamond semiconductor fab in North America, believes it is well positioned for mass expansion as the United States works to address the global semiconductor shortage and recapture its leadership role in the industry.

Lacey, in addition to heading Intel Americas, has worked across startups, mid-sized and large public and private companies in the technology space and will provide Akhan with a tremendous amount of insight and deep understanding as the company brings its limitless Miraj Diamond technology portfolio to market across various industries including aerospace, consumer electronics, military and defence, automotive, telecommunications and more.

“Semiconductors have hit the global stage, and Akhan is best positioned to pioneer the much- needed transition away from silicon semiconductors and usher in a new age of faster, lighter, simpler and more powerful devices that will lead to the Diamond Age of Electronics,” said Lacey.

"Adam Khan and his impressive team have brought significant and much needed innovation to the space. Now it's time to unleash diamond’s immense capabilities on chips, as well as optical and glass coatings, as Akhan has impressive successes in research and customer development in all three areas.”

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