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Market-driven innovator and entrepreneur with outstanding lateral thinking, problem-solving and trouble-shooting abilities. Over 20 years experience at international level in product development and exploitation across the construction, mechanical engineering and electronics industries.
Raised £750,000 from SMART1 and SMART2 DTI awards, NESTA investment, bank loan under the Loan Guarantee Scheme, 13 small shareholders and AIM-listed ANGLE Plc investments.
Founded InnoMatica Ltd to license newly developed and acquired IP to international companies including one of the European operations of a US$12bn American multinational.  Degree in Civil Engineering (First degree), University of Padua, Italy, 1986. Relocation to Cambridge in 1989.
VP/Dir of Business development at TTPCom / Motorola.  Responsible for licensing Software and hardware IP worldwide, to major blue chip companies (Intel, IBM, RIM) as well as VC funded startups.
A leading player in the development of 4G (LTE next generation wireless technology) working with Standards bodies, Trade organizations (NGMN) and major Operators worldwide.  
Technology : 3GSM, WCDMA, DVB-T/H as well as and some satellite systems.
Extensive international business development and technology implementation experience spanning more than 30 years.
Had P&L responsibility for Business Units in the Telecoms sector (Bristol Babcock, Spectronics Microsystems).
Graduated from King’s College London 1977,  degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering.
Technical roles in development organisations in the UK, Europe and Asia, followed by senior consulting and management roles in leading blue chip consultancies and wireless technology companies.
Extensive international business development and technology implementation experience spanning more than 20 years
History of bringing wireless technologies and products to the market with and on behalf of Tier 1-2 mobile communications companies worldwide.
Founded Technology Unwired Ltd. to provide technical and management support in the area of wireless technologies, to an international client base.
Board and Non-Exec roles in the telecoms sector Post-graduate degree in Microelectronics from Brunel University in 1990
 
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The founding team comprises a core of of highly motivated individuals with the managerial, technical and marketing/selling skills indispensable for growing our business into a world class enterprise.
Professor of Statistical Signal Processing in the Engineering Department at Cambridge University. Founding member in 1988 of the company CEDAR Audio Ltd., researching digital signal processing algorithms for restoration of archived sound recordings.  
Awarded a Research Fellowship by Corpus Christi College Cambridge in 1994 and subsequently to a lectureship in the Engineering Department at Cambridge.
Appointed a Director of CEDAR Audio Ltd. In 2002, now regarded as the pre-eminent sound restoration tool.  
With interests in Audio and Music Processing, Bayesian Statistical Inference methods in Signal Processing, and Object Tracking, Simon has as had extensive involvement with industry through consultancy work with the audio industry, the banking industry and the oil industry, providing research-based solutions to many problems in these areas.
25 years of speech recognition and pattern processing experience spanning both the academic and commercial worlds. As a SERC advanced research fellow and lecturer in the 1990's he led the connectionist speech group which participated in the DARPA speech recognition evaluations and the TREC Spoken Document retrieval tracks.
Founded SoftSound in 1995 which became the world leader in speech recognition for information retrieval, later being bought by Autonomy and powering their other purchases of Virage, eTalk and creating Blinkx.  
Founded Cantab Research in 2006 which created the speech recognition algorithms that power SpinVox, the world leader in voicemail to text, and where he also holds the position of Director of the Advanced Speech Group.
BA, Natural Sciences (1984), MPhil, Computer Speech and Language Processing (1986), PhD (1989), all University of Cambridge.
 
 
Giovanni Bisutti
Simon Godsill
Mike Bradley
Nigel Walcot
Tony Robinson