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Dr Herman Hausser is not just anybody He is the founder of ARM
Hermann Maria Hauser, , , , , (born 1948) is an Austrian-born entrepreneur who is primarily associated with the Cambridge technology community in England.
Education and early life[]
When he was 16 he came to the United Kingdom to learn English at a language school in . After a master's degree in Physics from , he returned to the to do a PhD in Physics at the .
Career[]
Hauser is probably best known for his part in setting up with in 1978. When took control of Acorn in 1985 he became vice-president for research at Olivetti, in charge of laboratories in the US and Europe. In 1986, Hauser co-founded the (ORL) in Cambridge with , who became the laboratory's director. Hauser's role in Acorn was portrayed by in the drama .
In 1988, Hauser left Olivetti to start the Active Book Company, investing £1 million of his own money. Not wanting to repeat the mistakes made by Acorn, which had kept its technology to itself, he demonstrated the Active Book to as many large companies as he could. acquired Active Book and incorporated it into in July 1991. Hauser became chief technical officer and chairman of EO Europe. EO folded on 29 July 1994.
In 1990, Hauser was involved in spinning out from Acorn.
Hermann Maria Hauser, , , , , (born 1948) is an Austrian-born entrepreneur who is primarily associated with the Cambridge technology community in England.
Education and early life[]
When he was 16 he came to the United Kingdom to learn English at a language school in . After a master's degree in Physics from , he returned to the to do a PhD in Physics at the .
Career[]
Hauser is probably best known for his part in setting up with in 1978. When took control of Acorn in 1985 he became vice-president for research at Olivetti, in charge of laboratories in the US and Europe. In 1986, Hauser co-founded the (ORL) in Cambridge with , who became the laboratory's director. Hauser's role in Acorn was portrayed by in the drama .
In 1988, Hauser left Olivetti to start the Active Book Company, investing £1 million of his own money. Not wanting to repeat the mistakes made by Acorn, which had kept its technology to itself, he demonstrated the Active Book to as many large companies as he could. acquired Active Book and incorporated it into in July 1991. Hauser became chief technical officer and chairman of EO Europe. EO folded on 29 July 1994.
In 1990, Hauser was involved in spinning out from Acorn.