Oculi Semiconductor has been named Patrick Henry as President and Chief Executive Officer, an innovative technology company that is developing AI Vision semiconductors, software, and systems that will dramatically change the capabilities and utility in Edge AI devices, Internet of Things (IoT), building monitoring & automation, transportation, robotics, and automotive markets. Oculi’s Founder and former CEO, Dr. Charbel Rizk, remains as CTO & Chairman of the board of directors.
“Patrick brings a wealth of industry experience that perfectly complements the strong foundation we have built in the market to date,” said Dr. Rizk. “We have won the technology debate regarding novelty and potential disruption. However, as I used to teach my students, cool inventions are not sufficient for innovation; it also requires market adoption. As we shift towards product commercialization and large-scale deployment, Patrick’s experience and skills are essential in accelerating our time-to-market.”
“With the emergence of Physical AI, and the need for intelligence at the Edge to fulfill the promise of AI, Oculi is uniquely positioned to capitalize on what we expect to be a massive and rapidly growing market for AI Vision,” said Patrick Henry, newly appointed President and CEO of Oculi. “It is a great honor to be working with Dr. Rizk and the entire Oculi team to bring this breakthrough technology to market that will be a system-level game changer for our target customers and partners.”
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“We are very excited that Patrick Henry is joining Oculi as its new CEO,” said Geoffrey Akiki, a member of the Oculi board with over four decades of semiconductor and technology experience. “The vision, mission, technology, and initial customer partnerships of Oculi is incredibly impressive, and they have all the winning elements needed to succeed in what we expect to be a massive and rapidly growing market for AI enabled machine vision technology and products.”
Henry brings over 25 years of high-technology executive experience and market leadership to Oculi. He has served in executive management roles in companies ranging from small, innovative startups to large multinationals. Just prior to Oculi, Henry was the CEO of GroGuru, an AI-enabled system company in the Internet of Things (IoT) focused on strategic water management. Henry was also the CEO of system-on-a-chip company Entropic Communications (NASDAQ: ENTR) for eleven years, which he led through an IPO in late 2007, and ran as a public company for over seven years. Henry also served as president and CEO of Pictos Technologies, and LinCom Wireless. He also served as a vice president and general manager at LSI Logic and was a senior vice president at C-Cube Microsystems.
Henry earned an MBA from the University of Southern California and holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering science and mechanics, with high honors, from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
SOURCE: PRWeb





