 FRENCH DELEGATION
 FRENCH DELEGATION
      
      
      David Holden 
      David Holden is currently Manager of commercialisation and technology  transfer at CEA, including the activities of Leti and Minatec. Mr. Holden focuses  on developing contractual relationships with private enterprise in the areas of  microsystems (Mems), renewable energies, security and enabling technologies. 
      Prior to joining CEA in 2003, Mr. Holden provided technical advisory  services to commercial microsystems providers in the United States on technologies for  inertial sensors, biochips and inkjet printheads.  From 1999 to 2001, he was responsible for  polymer microfluidics development for inkjet products at Xerox Research, with  several successful technology platforms transferred to commercial production. From  1993 to 1999, Mr. Holden was involved with various start-up companies in flat  panel display technologies, including Pixtech, AVT and ADT, a Robert Bosch GmbH  development stage subsidiary based in Stuttgart.  Mr. Holden began his professional career in 1986 as a process engineer at  General Electric corporate R&D where he developed TFT LCD technology that he  later transferred to Thomson in France.
      Mr. Holden received his MBA from INSEAD in 1993 and a BS in Materials  Science and Engineering from Cornell   University in 1986.
      He is currently Treasurer of NEXUS,  the European Microsystems Network, and a technical committee member of  EURIPEDES, a pan-European organisation dedicated to actively evaluating,  selecting and monitoring of microsystems projects funded under the EUREKA framework. As a  representative of the MINATEC centre, Mr. Holden frequently represents the activities  of the greater Grenoble  area, highlighting links between research, education and industry to stimulate  economic development in the high tech sector.