Dr Hermann Hauser: Lessons from the Cambridge Cluster

On 14th February, we are pleased to welcome Dr Herman Hauser, CBE FREng FRS, and one of the most respected entrepreneur, high-tech investor and innovator in Silicon Fen. This is promised to be an enlighten evening with Dr Hauser sharing with us his many insights, on the success and failure stories of the Cambridge High-Tech Cluster, and what we can learn from it as the next generation to come. Register now to avoid disappointment.

About Dr Hermann Hauser
After finishing a Physics PhD at Cambridge, Dr Hermann Hauser co-founded Acorn Computer in 1978 with Chris Curry. From Acorn, he then helped spun out one of the most successful microprocessor company in the world, ARM Computers, which has a 90 per cent market share of the mobile phone market. Throughout his career, he has co-founded and helped started more than 20 companies, including ATML, Cambridge Network, and Amadeus Capital Partners, a Venture Capital Firm that has invested in high profile companies such as Cambridge Silicon Radio, Solexa, and Icera.

Date: Thursday, 14th February, 2013
Time: 6pm-7pm, follow by drinks reception and network (Registration starting at 5.30pm)
Location: Auditorium, Robinson College, Grange Road, CB3 9AN

To attend, please register at:
http://hausersharing.eventbrite.co.uk

This event is jointly organised by Cambridge University Technology & Enterprise Club, and Cambridge University Austrian Society

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