Analyst Profile
Bob Johnson
Bob Johnson
Research VP
San Jose, CA USA
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Years of Experience
12 years at Gartner
41 years IT industry
Areas of Coverage
Semiconductors

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Roles and Responsibilities
Bob Johnson is a research vice president in Gartner's Technology & Service Provider Research organization, where he is part of the semiconductor manufacturing team in the Semiconductor Division. He is responsible for research and analysis of market trends in the semiconductor manufacturing area with specific focus on semiconductor capital spending and capacity, manufacturing economics, process control, and factory automation,
Previous Experience
Mr. Johnson has 30 years of experience in the semiconductor equipment industry, including more than 12 years at Applied Materials and eight years of independent strategic marketing consulting. He has extensive experience in strategic and tactical marketing, market research, product management, and business development.
Professional Background
ATMI Systems, Marketing Vice President, 1 year
Applied Materials, Various, 12 years
Self -employed, Consultant to Semiconductor Equipment Industry, 10 years
Education
M.B.A., Stanford University
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University




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Market Share Analysis: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, Worldwide, 2012 15-Apr-2013 Klaus Rinnen, Mark Stromberg, Dean Freeman, David Christensen, Bob Johnson
Market Share: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, Worldwide, 2012 04-Apr-2013 Barbara Van, Takashi Ogawa, Klaus Rinnen, Mark Stromberg, Dean Freeman, David Christensen, Bob Johnson
Report Highlight for Market Trends: Eight Companies Determine the Future of Moore's Law 21-Mar-2013 Bob Johnson, Dean Freeman, Samuel Tuan Wang
Forecast Analysis: Semiconductor Wafer Fab Equipment, Worldwide, 1Q13 Update 19-Mar-2013 Klaus Rinnen, Dean Freeman, Bob Johnson, Samuel Tuan Wang
Market Trends: Eight Companies Determine the Future of Moore's Law 18-Mar-2013 Bob Johnson, Dean Freeman, Samuel Tuan Wang