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Rick Seger is the Chairman and CEO of SigmaSense, a global leader in touch sensing performance, and the future of automotive screens and displays. His company is revolutionizing sensing through a foundational technology breakthrough which delivers better, cleaner data from the analog world. Initially focused on touch applications, the company is bringing new user experiences to familiar touchscreen products ranging from mobile phones and laptops to digital signage and automotive dashboards. Rick is a veteran of the semiconductor industry having worked at Intel, Motorola, and N-trig. He has been integral to defining some of the best touch solutions, pens, applications, and sensing devices on the market today and was named by Laptop Magazine as one of the “25 Most Influential People in Mobile Technology” for his work in this area.

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Covercraft   •   Techforce   •   American Collectors Insurance    •   Linkage Magazine

INSPIRATION

A dear friend who has been a mentor, Father James Eceocha who is from Nigeria.

CHALLENGE

Building a Linux phone that was the best smart phone the world had seen but the company never made a lot of money despite the amazing build.

SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE

1967 Camaro Indianapolis Pace Car, one of less than 100 built.

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Finding True Happiness by Fr. Robert J. Spitzer 

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

The greatest changes to the world happen at the edge of every technology.

WHERE TO FIND RICK

SigmaSense

 

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