Alex Kipman
Brazilian engineer (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alex Kipman (born 1979) is a Brazilian engineer and inventor who is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Analog AI.[2][3] Previously, he was the lead developer of the Microsoft HoloLens smartglasses and helped develop the Xbox Kinect.[4][5]
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Born | 1979 (age 45–46)[1] |
Other names | Technical Fellow |
Alma mater | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Employer(s) | Microsoft (2001–2022) Analog AI (2023–present) |
Early life and education
Kipman was born in Curitiba in 1979.[1][5] The son of a Brazilian diplomat, Kipman grew up around the world.[6] When he was seven or eight, he learned how to program the Atari 2600.[7] Later on he would go to RIT, graduating in 2001 with a degree in software engineering.[8][9]
Career
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Kipman joined Microsoft in 2001,[8][9] starting development on Microsoft's integrated development environment (IDE) Visual Studio. Starting 2005, he helped in the development of Microsoft Windows, until joining the Xbox department in 2008,[10] where he oversaw the acquisition of the technology for the Xbox Kinect from an Israeli company,[11] PrimeSense.[12] The product was finished two years later.[7]
In 2011, Time magazine named him to its list of its 100 Most Influential People in the World, a list consisting of leaders, artists, innovators, icons and heroes. In a subsequent interview with Fast Company, he said "Software is the only art form in existence that is not bound by the confines of physics."[13][10][14] In 2012 he was named Inventor of the Year by the Intellectual Property Owners Association.[15][16]
In 2013, Kipman gave the commencement speech at his alma mater, the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).[17][18]
In 2016, he gave a Ted Talk on mixed reality, called "A futuristic vision of the age of Holograms".[5][19][20] In a 2017 interview with Alice Bonasio, he emphasized his passion for mixed reality, stating how it gives him a sense of "displacement superpowers".[21] During the Hololens 2 reveal at the Mobile World Congress in 2019, Alex Kipman talked about how the Hololens 2 would be the "next era" of mixed reality, making it more culturally relevant.[22]
In 2019 while he was developing metaverse technologies, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C named Kipman the winner of an American Ingenuity Award, calling him a pioneer of holographic and augmented reality technology.[23] Later that year he gave a speech in Shanghai announcing that Microsoft's second-generation HoloLens would ship later that year.[24]
In 2021, he received the Longuet-Higgins Prize by the Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI) Technical Committee at the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) for fundamental contributions in computer vision.[25]
In May 2022, Kipman left Microsoft to found Analog AI.[26][27][28] He has been the CEO of Analog AI since 2023.[2] In March 2024, he joined Verses AI as a strategic advisor.[29]
Awards and recognition
- Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award (2009)[30]
- Producers Guild of America Digital 25: Visionaries, Innovators and Producers list (2010)[31][32]
- Time's Top 25 Nerds of the Year (2010)[33][5]
- Time's 2011 100 People of the Year[8]
- Fast Company 100 Most Creative People in Business (2011)[34]
- National Inventor of the Year, Intellectual Property Foundation (2012)[8]
- Rochester Institute of Technology Innovators Hall of Fame (2013)[35]
- Smithsonian American Ingenuity Awards (2019)[36]
- Longuet-Higgins prize by IEEE for fundamental contributions in computer vision (2021)[25]
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