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ACCESSION NUMBER:		0000724910-02-000002
CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE:	8-K
PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT:		2
CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT:	20020315
ITEM INFORMATION:		Financial statements and exhibits
ITEM INFORMATION:		
FILED AS OF DATE:		20020318

FILER:

	COMPANY DATA:	
		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			NVE CORP /NEW/
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0000724910
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE [7372]
		IRS NUMBER:				411424202
		STATE OF INCORPORATION:			MN
		FISCAL YEAR END:			0331

	FILING VALUES:
		FORM TYPE:		8-K
		SEC ACT:		1934 Act
		SEC FILE NUMBER:	000-12196
		FILM NUMBER:		02577131

	BUSINESS ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		11409 VALLEY VIEW ROAD
		CITY:			EDEN PRAIRIE
		STATE:			MN
		ZIP:			55344
		BUSINESS PHONE:		9528299217

	MAIL ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		11409 VALLEY VIEW ROAD
		CITY:			EDEN PRAIRIE
		STATE:			MN
		ZIP:			55344

	FORMER COMPANY:	
		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	PREMIS CORP
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19920703
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                                 UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                     FORM 8-K

                                 CURRENT REPORT
                       PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
                       THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


Date of Report (date of earliest event reported):      March 15, 2002
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                                 NVE Corporation
                                 ---------------
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


                                    Minnesota
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                 (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)



       0-12196                                                       41-1424202
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Commission File Number                                          I.R.S. Employer
                                                          Identification number

11409 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie, Minnesota                           55344
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(Address of principal executive offices)                             (Zip code)

Issuer's telephone number, including area code:  (952) 829-9217
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Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report



ITEM 9.  REGULATION FD DISCLOSURE

On March 15, 2002, NVE Corporation President and CEO Daniel Baker was
interviewed on KCCO, AM 950, Twin Cities business radio, Minneapolis.

Dr. Baker discussed NVE's history, business, and future plans.

A transcript of that interview is attached as Exhibit 99.


ITEM 7.  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

       Exhibit 99.  Transcript of Daniel Baker interview on KCCO,
March 15, 2002.

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned hereunto duly authorized:

                                               NVE CORPORATION

Date: March 18, 2002                       /s/ Daniel A. Baker
                                           -------------------
                                           By: Daniel A. Baker
                                           President and Chief Executive Officer

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                                                                    Exhibit 99
       Daniel Baker, NVE Corporation, interviewed by Susie Jones
                      KCCO (AM 950), Minneapolis
                       March 15, 2002; 4:43 p.m.

Jones: Welcome to "Feature Focus." We have the President & CEO of NVE
Corporation based in Eden Prairie, Dan Baker. Welcome to the program.

Baker: Thank-you, Susie. It's good to be on the program.

Jones: Nice to have you with us. Let's start out with a little bit about the
company. You were in the news yesterday... awarded $750,000, a contract with
by the U. S. Air Force Research Lab. What is that you do, and tell us more
about the company.

Baker: OK, what NVE does is we make practical "spintronics" devices, and many
experts believe that spintronics represents the next generation of
microelectronics--the successor to the transistor.

Jones: What is "spintronics"?
Baker: Spintronics uses electrons' spin to store and transmit information,
where conventional electronics use the charge of electrons and that's slower,
and also when the power is removed, the charge goes away and the information
is lost. So spintronics yields persistent data, it's much faster, and allows
miniaturization that wouldn't be possible with conventional technology.

Jones: And how will this be used by the Air Force then?
The Air Force has a number of applications--there are commercial as well as
military applications--but the Air Force might use it in high-speed data
transfer such as satellites, aircraft--inside aircraft, and broadband
networks.

Jones: I understand that your company has had a number of these contracts...
totaling some--what? Five million dollars?
Baker: Yes, that's correct. It's a credit to our team, and the government
likes what our technology can do, especially post 9/11. We have contracts
with the Army, the Navy, Air Force, National Science Foundation. And we work
on high-speed data transfer like this most recent grant, as well as things
like ultra-precise sensors to detect land mines, bombs, concealed weapons--
even biological agents such as anthrax.

Jones: Dan Baker is our guest, he is President & CEO of NVE Corporation based
in Eden Prairie. So you talked a little bit about 9/11--obviously that changed
things for your company?
Baker: It has. Of course it was a terrible tragedy, but it's focussed some
government resources on being able to detect threats, and to be able to
transmit information where it needs to go, and that's what NVE specializes
in.

Jones: Dan, how long has NVE been around, and what does it stand for?
Baker: NVE was founded in 1989. Our founder, Dr. Jim Daughton, is one of the
world's foremost experts on spintronics. The name stands for "nonvolatile
electronics," and "nonvolatile" means that the data stays put when the
power's is off. That's one application of spintronics, which is our enabling
technology, and what that could be is: if you imagine a computer where data
and programs stay in memory, and there's no need for boot-up off of a hard
disk.
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Jones: OK. And you changed it to "NVE" after being Nonvolatile Electronics
because you had broadened your area then with the company?
Baker: Exactly. Nonvolatile electronics is one of the things that we do, but
also we make a number of other products that are based on spintronics, and so
"Nonvolatile Electronics" was a little bit too limiting for us.

Jones: Dan Baker our guest, he's President & CEO of NVE Corporation in Eden
Prairie. How many people do you employ in the Twin Cities, here, and then
beyond?
Baker: We have approximately 65 employees, and most of them are here in the
Twin Cities. We also have an international sales operation, but we're based
right here in Eden Prairie, and it's a great place to have a business and a
semiconductor company.

Jones: And Dan, you mentioned--obviously you were talking about the
government--other clients that you have dealt with, other customers over the
years? Has it predominantly been the government?
Baker: It predominantly has been the government historically, but recently
we've forged partnerships where we provide technology to leading electronics
companies including Agilent Technologies, Honeywell International, Motorola,
and we're proud to have a customer list that's reads like a "who's who" in
high-performance electronics. Robert Bosch, St. Jude Medical here in
Minneapolis...

Jones: Just to name a few then, huh?
Baker: Yes.

Jones: So then you are public--a publicly-traded company?
Baker: Yes, we are. We went public in 2000; our symbol is "NVEC."

Jones: OK, and how have the numbers looked the last quarter?
Baker: They've looked very good. In the last quarter, which was the quarter
ended December 31, our commercial product revenues were up 138%...
Jones: Wow...
Baker: ...and we've been able to consistently grow those commercial product
revenues very rapidly. We're very pleased with the reception to our products.

Jones: And what does it look for you like in terms of guidance and outlook,
and future in the industry?
Baker: Well, we see a very bright future. In the short term, we need to grow
our production and our distribution infrastructure to keep up with the demand
for our products, but we feel that we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to
transform the electronics industry with practical spintronics. Spintronics is
estimated to be a $100 billion market...

Jones: Wow...
Baker: ...so we feel very fortunate at NVE to be part of something very
special.

Jones: Dan, we appreciate your time this afternoon. How long have you been
with the company as the CEO and president?
Baker: I've been with the company a little over a year.

Jones: And you're enjoying yourself thus far?
Baker: Immensely.
<PAGE>
Jones: Wonderful.
Baker: It's a great company and a great opportunity.

Jones: Well, we appreciate your time on KCCO as being our "Feature Focus"
this hour.
Baker: Thank-you, Susie.

Jones: And have a great weekend.
Baker: You too. It's been my pleasure.

Jones: All right. Dan Baker, President & CEO of NVE Corporation with us this
afternoon on KCCO, AM nine-five-oh, Twin Cities business radio.

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