Robert Madge

Robert Hylton Madge (born 2 April 1952)[1] is a British entrepreneur and technologist.

Career

In the 1980s, he founded and was chairman of Madge Networks,[2] a pioneer of high speed networking technology.

Once he was the President of IDTrack,[3] a European Association for identification and traceability of goods based on technologies such as RFID. He was also the founder of Olzet, a provider of services associated with the implementation of RFID solutions in the food industry.

He was President of the European Association for Secure Identification.

gollark: If you did have a top-down-designed body/brain system, you could have useful features like an immune system which actually provides debug information instead of just mysteriously having you get a fever.
gollark: This reminds me of a paper I vaguely looked at a while ago about abusing human visual processing to do logic gates.
gollark: The decades starting then, I mean.
gollark: What -punks are 2010/2020 then?
gollark: It's a bunch of axioms. You can show that based on the 5 Euclidean geometry base axioms, you can derive a bunch of other behavior.

References

  1. Companies House
  2. "MADGE NETWORKS TO DISMISS A THIRD OF ITS WORKERS". New York Times. 25 July 1997. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  3. Don Tennant (27 May 2008). "Our strengths and weaknesses are often the same". Computerworld Australia. Retrieved 3 February 2011.


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