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Ne Tentes aut Perfice -If somethings worth doing, its worth doing well |
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TTPCom |
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TTPCom was the largest independent supplier of digital wireless technology for the wireless terminal industry offering a complete suite of solutions, from antenna to applications TTPcom’s technology underpinned 20% of mobile devices in 2004. Our GSM/GPRS Protocol stack is the de facto industry standard (with over 60 active licensees).
Established in Cambridge in 1988, IPO in 2000 with development centres in Denmark, France, Japan, Singapore, Korea, China and USA,. TTPCom customers include Sharp, Motorola, LG, Maxon, Samsung, Panasonic, Siemens, Renesas, Intel, RIM, Toshiba, Skyworks and ADI.
Motorola bought TTPCom in June 2006 for $200 million.
Key Achievements:
· Restructuring of Global Terminals Business Unit increasing profitability by $9 million within 6 months and reducing time to market of core business elements such as the AJAR Applications Framework and Macro Silicon Solution in addition to macro base stations.
· Recovery of the $20 million program to deliver EDGE to Samsung and Skyworks and the turn around of key customer programs in the Silicon BU including retrieving a program delinquency of 6 months in a 9 month period recovering revenue in excess of $7 million and Securing a Tier 1 Silicon vendor as a customer
· Personally being part of the reason Motorola bought TTPCom for $200 million
· Transitioning TTPCom from technology lead small company culture to a customer focussed Public Company culture reflecting its customer base resulting in our contracts with Motorola for the delivery of its Applications and Features.
· Introduction of clear vision leadership and strong Product Management, Delivery and Product Marketing to lead our customers targeting of competitive advantage enabling customers such as Samsung, Skyworks and Intel to enter the mobile chipset business with aggressive feature sets.
· Securing New applications and delivery roadmaps including HSDPA, PoC, PTT, UMA, LTE |
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April 2004 – Present
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Role: Operations Director Responsible to: Management Board |


