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The IET President's Address: A Perspective on Innovation

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  • Duration: 1 min
  • Publication date: 30 Jul 2012
  • Part of series IET Prestige Lecture Series, The IET President's Address Series

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For more information on this event, please visit: http://conferences.theiet.org/presidents-address/index.cfm Andy Hopper CBE, FIET, FREng, FRS, Professor of Computer Technology, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge Andy Hopper, CBE, FIET, FREng, FRS, is Professor of Computer Technology and heads up the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. With a long history of turning innovative research and technology into commercial success he has co-founded a dozen start-ups, three of which have floated on stock markets. He is also Chairman of RealVNC and Ubisense, both born out of research by Cambridge University Graduates and both winners of two Queen's Awards for Innovation and International Trade. Specialising in real time location systems, Ubisense achieved the Queen's Award double this year while RealVNC that provides world leading remote control software to view and interact with desktop applications, did the rare double last year. Achieving the Queen's Awards double with both of these companies is an impressive achievement and reflects Andy Hopper's unique ability to successfully bridge the gap between academia and industry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society and was made a CBE for services to the computer industry in 2007. He is also currently deputy president at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and takes over the role as president in October this year. Current research interests include computer networking, pervasive and sensor-driven computing and using computers to ensure the sustainability of the planet. In 1978 Andy Hopper helped to establish Acorn Computers with founders Hermann Hauser and Chris Curry and was involved in designing some of the chips for the early Acorn BBC Micro computers. When Acorn was acquired by Olivetti in 1985, he co-founded and ran the Olivetti Research Laboratory with Herman Hauser, which was later taken over and became AT&T Laboratories. In parallel with his industrial career, Andy Hopper spent more than 20 years at Cambridge University Computer Laboratory. He was elected Chair of Communications Engineering at Cambridge University Engineering Department in 1997 but then returned to the Computer Laboratory as Professor of Computer Technology and Head of Department in 2004. Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1953 and a UK citizen since 1964, Andy Hopper received a BSc degree from the University of Wales Swansea and the PhD degree from the University of Cambridge.

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