Concept to Volume reports that Professor Paul Atherton has become a shareholder in the company and has assumed an active position on the supervisory board
Job Elders, CEO and president of C2V commented: "We are extremely pleased that Paul Atherton is joining C2V as an active board member and shareholder.
"Paul brings a wealth of experience, expertise and a wide professional network, which will assist us accelerate our growth in the future.
"Paul will play a key supportive role as we execute our strategy, which involves further developing innovative MEMS based products for our widening OEM customer base".
Professor Atherton: "C2V's business model is extremely attractive since C2V has the technology and product development platform to reduce the entry barriers for advanced and new functional products.
"C2V has unprecedented capability to transform an academic oddity into a commercial reality, and I see C2V strengthening its position as an OEM supplier in high growth markets.
"In addition, I have great confidence in the experienced management under the guidance of Job Elders.
"We will jointly continue to build a company which will consolidate its global position and which will capitalise on the growth of products based on Mems technology.
"I look forward to closely interacting with the management and in strengthening the focus on high growth rate areas and business development activities".
Professor Paul Atherton co-founded Queensgate Instruments while still a graduate student and served as managing director from 1986 until its sale in March 2000.
Prior to this he followed his PhD in physics and post-doctoral work at Imperial College, with a staff appointment at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.
He has an MBA from the London Business School (1989).
He is a visiting professor in nanotechnology at Cranfield University, vice president of Euspen (European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology), and on the board of the Institute of Nanotechnology.
He is also on the board of governors of the London Business School.
He is now an active investor, managing director of NanoVentures (portfolio of ten high tech companies), and a non-executive director of two seed funds: Sussex Place Ventures and Sulis Innovation.