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Menno Marringa
Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer at Motia, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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James Wang | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Bruce B. Darling | M | 71 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 44 years |
Arthur Richard Newton | M | 71 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 45 years |
Samuel F. McKay | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Robert Paul Reid | M | 90 |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Mike Schiavo | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Jack H. Winters | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Brian Ebert | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Chris Tubis | M | - |
Motia, Inc.
![]() Motia, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Motia is an advanced wireless system company producing both wireless semiconductors and wireless system level products. Motia's beamforming technology is a quantum leap in radio technique. It has the capacity to improve the performance of not only emerging wireless networks but also existing installations. This can be directly translated in to an increase in electronic traffic revenue in a municipal wireless access point and 3 G wireless networks. The beamforming technology is an automatic electronic mechanism which accurately computes signal direction using several antennas. Motia's beamforming allows for immediate or real-time antenna alignment to a radio signal source. It immediately processes the electronic alignment on signal data packet-by-packet bases which means, for example, that it can improve the service to thousands of PC or notebook users over the coverage area of a WiFi, or other wireless system, access points. The company is headquartered in Burlingame California and has operations in Pasadena California and Bristol England. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Costas Christos Hamakiotes | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 9 years |
Ori Sasson | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Ibrahim Hasan | M | 71 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Steve Hui | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Steve Tighe | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 5 years |
Thomas E. Tighe | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 7 years |
Thomas B. Ottoboni | M | 65 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 7 years |
Kathleen M. Hagerty | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Thomas J. Burr | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Thomas E. Bell | M | 75 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Eric Stonestrom | M | 62 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Stanton D. Wong | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 8 years |
Robert S. Townsend | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Richard G. Wallace | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 7 years |
David Roger Ditzel | M | 67 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 5 years |
Stephen P. Pezzola | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 7 years |
Kaik Wong Chan | M | 66 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Mary E. Doyle | F | 72 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Jackie W. Hoffmann | F | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Sosale Shankara Sastry | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Frank Elliott | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Michael J. Korver | M | 69 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 8 years |
Bahram Nour-Omid | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ping Keung Ko | M | 73 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 5 years |
Fu Chieh Hsu | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
James Hildebrand Roberts | M | 67 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 5 years |
Joel Caldwell | M | 69 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
David Soane | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Wai Cheung Tong | M | 70 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Dennis George Row | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Yosi Ben-Dov | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
Rachel Glaser | F | 62 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Leonard Ginsburg | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Dianne Daiss Felton | F | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ashok W. Mukhey | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ray Salomon | M | 61 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Patrick J. McCann | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Fadi Twainy | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Lorene A. Randich | F | 67 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Roberto Osorio | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Rick Doppelt | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Roy Ng | M | 61 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ken Hertz | M | 66 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
Dagmar Bottenbruch | F | 64 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
Benny Luhur | M | 63 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Emmy Yuhassarie | F | 73 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Mark Albarian | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 5 years |
Elizabeth Mora | F | 63 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
John Carroll Williams | M | 61 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Abdulmohsen Fahad Al-Nafisi | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ronny Kusuma Moentoro | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
John G. Lacy | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Darmawan Sarsito | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Richard S. Bebb | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Andrea Freedman | F | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Robert MacGregor | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Patrick E. Breen | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Steven M. Pietkiewicz | M | 63 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Scott J. Matson | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Peter Edward Grassi | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Peter Gotcher | M | 64 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ronald Codd | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Peter Cohn | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Shomit Ghose | M | 63 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
David Keith Butler | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
David M. Wilf | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Jeri Harman | F | 66 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
Steven Spurlock | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Mark Parrish | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 6 years |
Mark C. Good | M | 66 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Curtis Y. Harada | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Richard J. Townsend | M | 73 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 1 years |
Douglas Cole | M | 68 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Alan M. Kittner | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Ted Apple | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Theresa A. Fisher | F | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Luke D. Bailey | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
David E. Culler | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Stephen McAllister | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Mark Mendenhall | M | 65 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Richard Stouffer | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Vijay More | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Pamela S. Claassen | F | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 2 years |
Andrea W. Tobias | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Vasco H. Morais | M | 65 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Chuck Hansen | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Lee Buchanan | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Itzhak Gurantz | M | 78 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 3 years |
Michael Cima | M | 64 |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Brooks Hoehn | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Kamal H. Khayat | M | - |
University of California, Berkeley
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
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- Personal Network