Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mohammad Sharif Ali Sharif Al-Zoubi | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 1 years |
Wing Sin Hui | M | 51 |
The University of Southampton
| 6 years |
Steve Young | M | 55 |
University of Bristol
| 7 years |
Phil Ivey | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Robin Vincent Preston | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
David B. Morris | M | 57 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Kay Nichols | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
David Anthony Littlewood | M | 58 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
James Greenwood | M | 60 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
John G. Burges | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Clive Banks | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Bradford Jon | M | 55 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Alan R. Nicholl | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Alex Budden | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Chris Ayton | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
Marcus Kern | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 1 years |
Massoud Keyvan-Fouladi | M | 64 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Jeffrey Karoly | M | 55 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Marcio Rocha Mello | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Andrew Oliver Mullins | M | 60 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Michael Burgess | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 1 years |
Iain Cooper | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Sunita Mei Lin Rajakumar | F | 56 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Paul Anson | M | 54 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Brian Robertson | M | 54 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Paul Martin | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Sarah Brown | F | 60 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Neill Morgan | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Peter Lourensz | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
Christine Whyte | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Izmet Iskandar Bin Mohd Ramli | M | 53 |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
Hock Keng Chan | M | 56 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Elias Ayoub Sharari Zureikat | M | 59 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Neil Sweeney | M | 59 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Michael P. Dillon | M | 57 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Gladys Nunez | F | - |
The University of Southampton
| 2 years |
Feng Lian Xu | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
Yusuf bin Jamil | M | 60 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Andrew Mullins | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Gati Al Jebouri | M | 55 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
King Fung Wong | M | 56 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Eric Chapman | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
Adam Hale | M | 59 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
A. Stamou | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 1 years |
Philip Anderson | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
David Greig | M | 55 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Mark Gino Francois | M | 58 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Banan Abdul Qader Hussein Al-Uteir | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 2 years |
Tom Almond | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
Yeong Ching Tan | M | 50 |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
George Poste | M | 79 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Frederick Stanislaus Hallsworth | M | 71 |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | 4 years |
Michael Greville | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Stefan John Ricketts | M | 57 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Sally Caroline Powell | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
James Pool | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Ray N. Simpson | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Rachel Lambert | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Andrea Salvato | M | 56 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Andrew Stuart Paterson | M | 54 |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | - |
Hamish Mackenzie | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Richard M. Campbell-Breeden | M | 62 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
David Roy Ettle | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Samantha J. Mobley | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Raquel McGrath | F | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Marcelino Botín-Sanz de Sautuola | M | 62 |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
Alastair David Milne | M | 82 |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | 4 years |
Ryan Vernon French | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Warren Tucker | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Justin Gover | M | 53 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Robert Barker | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Andrew McIver | M | 61 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Charles Edwardes-Ker | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
John Edward Wenham Meredith | M | 85 |
The University of Southampton
| 1 years |
James Ballance | M | 65 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Graeme Walker | M | - |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | - |
Jason Lawford | M | 49 |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
Adam George | M | 54 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Anshumann Woodhull | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Phil Taylor | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
John Whitebrook | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Wai Man Chu | M | 59 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
John Roberts | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Karen Meidlinger | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
David Rivett | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Alex Da Costa | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 3 years |
Stephen Dewhurst | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Cameron E. Adderley | M | 57 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Scott Evans | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 2 years |
Mohamed Nazir bin Abdul Razak | M | 58 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Julian Hayes | M | - |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | 4 years |
Alf Sheppard | M | - |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | - |
Christopher G. Tate | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
David Barbour | M | 57 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
Steven M. Brown | M | - |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Hang Fong Lo | M | 54 |
University of Bristol
| 3 years |
James Garland | M | - |
The University of Southampton
| 4 years |
David William Craig | M | 54 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
David John Carey | M | - |
Elonics Ltd.
Elonics Ltd. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Elonics Ltd. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in the design and development of multi-band radio frequency (RF) IC products. Founded in 2003 and based in Livingston, United Kingdom, Elonics has developed an innovative radio frequency architecture called DigitalTune™ that is the foundation for a family of re-configurable CMOS RF front end products. The team's initial focus is on using its disruptive technology to deliver RF tuner solutions for the emerging digital TV and radio broadcast market. The architectural foundation for Elonic's new family of CMOS RF front ends is DigitalTune™, a unique concept allowing designers to implement CMOS RF front ends capable of cost-effectively supporting multiple TV and radio broadcast standards, meeting the challenge for smaller, lighter, cheaper and lower power consumer electronics. Elonics' first product family is the E4000 series of silicon tuner solutions targeted at the reception of digital TV and radio including DVB-T/H, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB/DAB+ and FM radio broadcast standards. | 3 years |
Wai Ha Tang | F | 60 |
University of Bristol
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- David Srodzinski
- Personal Network