Qualtr Inc. creates inertial sensors, broadening their applicability in CE devices like cellular handsets, personal navigation devices, and gaming controllers
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Jul 23, 2019 5:05 PM ET
Qualtr Inc. creates inertial sensors, broadening their applicability in CE devices like cellular handsets, personal navigation devices, and gaming controllers.
The company plans to introduce its first product, a three-axis gyroscope, in late 2009.
Management
Director
Robert Blake
Robert Blake has worked in the semiconductor industry for over 25 years.
Prior to Achronix Semiconductor he was the Chief Executive Officer of Octasic Semiconductor based in Montreal, Canada.
Mr. Blake worked at Altera in a variety of sales, marketing and general management roles. As Vice President of Product Planning he was responsible for defining Alteras programmable logic product solutions. He has been developing ASIC and programmable logic for high speed telecom and network applications for over 17 years.
Prior to Altera, he worked at LSI Logic and Fairchild where he developed ASIC technology.
He holds a MEng. in Business and Microelectronics and BSc. in Applied Physics & Electronics from the University of Durham in England.
Director
Stan Reiss
Stan Reiss is a general partner at Matrix Partners and has worked as a venture capitalist for more than a decade.
He focuses on components, systems, complex software, and Health IT. His investments include Acacia Communications, which is building a 100G optical subsystem; QPID Health, electronic health record analytics software; Qualtre, a startup developing novel MEMS-based inertial sensors; and Xtalic, a nanostructured metal alloy and coating company.
Stan obtained a Bachelors degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University, Masters degrees in electrical engineering and operations research from MIT, and an MBA from Harvard. Prior to joining Matrix he worked in McKinseys electronics practice.