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Who is the new Ferrari CEO?

Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari recently named as its new chief executive Benedetto Vigna, a physics graduate who has spent the last 26 years at chip maker ST Microelectronics (ST).

The following are some highlights of Vigna’s career:
Vigna, 52, leads ST’s division in charge of sensors and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), the company’s biggest and most profitable business in 2020.
ST’s Analog, MEMS and Sensors division, where Vigna was appointed president in January 2016, had revenues of $3.89billion in 2020 with an operating margin of 20.8 percent.
Vigna, who holds a degree in sub nuclear physics from the University of Pisa, joined ST in 1995 and oversaw the company’s first steps in MEMS, helping build its strong market position in motion-activated user interfaces.
Vigna and his team were among pioneers of the “three axis gyroscope” that debuted in the Apple iPhone 4, which allows the screen to adapt to portrait or landscape format as users turned the handset. This sensor technology is now used in all mobile phones as well as for ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) navigation and active safety in cars.
A recognised industry leader and innovator, Vigna has more than 200 patents on micro-machining and has authored numerous publications. In 2013 he won both the MEMS Industry Group’s Executive of the Year Award and the European SEMI Award.
He joined the MEMS & Sensor Industry Group board in June2019. Since February 2020, Vigna has been a member of Electronics Cluster Advisory Board (CAB) for the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) of Singapore.
Benedetto Vigna will be the new Chief Executive Officer of Ferrari starting from 1 September.
He commented: “It’s a special honour to be joining Ferrari as its CEO and I do so with an equal sense of excitement and responsibility.

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