Angeline Tee

Senior Management | Strategic Planning & Partnership Management
Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)

Biography

Angeline Tee brings over 25 years of global expertise in the MEMS and microelectronics industry. She is currently responsible for strategic planning, partnership management, and business development for the Microsystem Division at Silicon Austria Lab (SAL), Villach. In this role, she supports the coordination of various EU-funded collaborative programs, including pilot lines, while also managing partnerships with the diverse stakeholders involved.

Angeline holds an Honor’s degree in Applied Science (Materials Engineering) and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the National University of Singapore (NUS). She also earned an MBA from the University of Birmingham, providing her with a strategic and managerial outlook.With 15 years of technical expertise in MEMS process engineering, Angeline transitioned into business-oriented roles, focusing on strategic marketing and business development. She has since worked with GLOBALFOUNDRIES, XFAB MEMS Foundry, and the Institute of Microelectronics at A*STAR, where she has concentrated on market research, industrial collaboration, and strategic partnerships to drive organizational growth and sustainability.

With her diverse skill set, comprehensive industry experience, and strong academic background, Angeline is committed to advancing technological innovation within the MEMS and microelectronics industry.

Company Profile

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)

Company Profile

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) is a top European research center for Electronics and Software Based Systems (ESBS). The application-oriented center offers cooperative research at three locations – Graz, Linz and Villach – in the pioneering research areas of Microsystems, Sensor Systems, Intelligent Wireless Systems, Power Electronics and Embedded Systems.

Product & Service

With strategic and contract research as well as in cooperation with industrial and scientific partners, SAL conducts research on relevant key topics with future-oriented development potential. Our unique SAL cooperation model is characterized by the rapid implementation of innovative ideas. With this model, we enable our partners to implement their research idea not only quickly and unbureaucratically, but we also fund 50% of the project costs. The industry partner solely contributes 25% in cash and 25% in in-kind services. The costs are not dependent on the sector; however, they vary depending on the number of project partners. The IP rules for all our projects are in accordance with the European state aid law and every cooperation project is publicly and anonymously advertised for four weeks to enable other suited partners to take part.