Boréas named a top semiconductor company to watch in EE Times Silicon 100
by CM Staff
Boréas was recognized for its low-power piezo haptic driver chip, the BOS1901, and for its CapDrive™ Technology, a scalable high-voltage, low-power piezo platform that enables high-definition (HD) haptic effects.
BROMONT — On Jul. 15, Boréas Technologies announced its selection in the EE Times Silicon 100, an annual list of emerging electronics and semiconductor startups to watch. Boréas was recognized for its low-power piezo haptic driver chip, the BOS1901, and for its CapDrive™ Technology, a scalable high-voltage, low-power piezo platform that enables high-definition (HD) haptic effects for trackpads, wearables, smartphones and other resource-constrained devices that benefit from richer, more immersive touch user interfaces.
“For the past 21 years, the EE Times Silicon 100 has been the go-to guide to who’s who and what’s up among the most compelling semiconductor startups,” said Peter Clarke, the veteran technology and business journalist who curates the EE Times Silicon 100. “As a pioneer in piezoelectric-based touch user interface technologies—which are set to displace the static, mechanical buttons of the past—Boréas has earned its place among the 2021 version of the EE Times Silicon 100.”
“Rich touch user interfaces give consumers an emotional attachment to their devices, but the existing component technologies behind them often come up short—either delivering force sensing without gesture detection or gesture without localized sensory feedback,” said Simon Chaput, founder and CEO, Boréas Technologies.
“It’s a great honor to have been chosen for the EE Times Silicon 100,” added Chaput. “We’re delighted by the acknowledgement and will forge ahead to make good on the promise of our interface technologies.”
The first six months of 2021 have been reportedly notable for Boréas, with the company expanding its business and technical staff throughout Asia and announcing new platforms and a key reference design. Highlights include:
- Boréas Piezo Haptic Engine (Boréas PHE), a module that integrates the company’s BOS1901with leading third-party piezo actuators (April 27, 2021)
- Fitness Tracker Reference Design now available for the Boréas PHE
- Boréas NexusTouch™, a piezo sensing and localized haptic platform that lets designers expand touch-based user interfaces on the sides of smartphones and gaming phones