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Christopher J. Gintz
Chief Technology Officer
Chris is a well-known designer, marketer and executive
in the high-technology industry. His breadth of experience ranges
from micro-coded software to the chemical and semiconductor industries.
As a career-long inventor and entrepreneur, Chris defined and successfully
funded technologies that created billion dollar markets in fields
as diverse as microprocessors, flat panel displays, and batteries.
As Compaq Computer’s Director of Technology Planning and Development, he focused on the creation of technology leading to the formation of joint ventures with Conner Peripherals, Nexgen Microsystems, In Focus Systems, Sanyo Electric Battery, and Citizen Watch.
Chris is the inventor of the first notebook computer concept
(US Design Patent #317,442), which became the Compaq LTE Notebook
Computer family. The product had first year sales in excess of $1.5
billion. He also was responsible for Compaq's technology diligence
and investment activities.
Chris graduated from the University of South Carolina with
five degrees - Associate of Law Enforcement Administration, B.S. Computer
Science, B.A. English, B.A. Sociology and a Masters in Educational Research
and Statistics.
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