Robert Chen, Chairman & Co-Founder
For the past 38 + years, Mr. Chen headed up Fortune 500 Companies in Sales and Management for Motorola (Greater China), Compaq Computer, Symantec, FIC and Digital Equipment Corporation in USA and APAC.
Mr. Chen is accomplished in identifying and capturing New Opportunities and developing Strategic Alliances to accelerate expansion, increase sales revenues and improve profit. Over the years of Managing Fortune 500 Corporations, Mr. Chen is 100% committed to:
• Figuring out the Core of Company’s Business
• Building a Strong Team
• Setting High Goals and Objectives
• Being Comfortable with Risk
• Forming Healthy Investor’s Relations
Highlighting Key Accomplishments
• As GM for DEC/Compaq Computer(Taiwan), Mr. Chen won 9 out of 10 Semiconductor FAB Automation SI projects with clients like: TSMC, Winbond and UMC. The revenue for 9 projects exceeded USD $150.0 m.
• Won major SI contract for Off-Track Betting for HK Jockey Club (HKJC). The Hong Kong Jockey Club is a world-class racing club that acts continuously for the betterment of HK society. A leader in horse racing and responsible sports wagering and one of the world’s top ten charity donors.
• As VP of Sales for First International Computer (FIC), Mr. Chen closed over USD $400.0 m orders with DELL, Compaq and HP for Notebooks and DeskTop Computers.
• As VP at Motorola, Mr. Chen dramatically increased subscription and revenue for China market.
US Patents
Over the past seven years, Mr. Chen filed eight (8) Patents with US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). As of August 2020, USPTO approved and granted Mr. Chen four (4) patents.
Tiffany Chen
Tiffany Chen is an undergraduate majoring in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, and minoring in Biomedical Research at UCLA. Her interests lie in the use of biotechnology, such as medical devices and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), to add those with neurological and cognitive disorders. She founded High-tech And Neuro-Disorders (HAND) at UCLA to bridge together healthcare and technology, in order to connect students with medical and industry professionals, and spark innovation and collaboration within the community.
From promoting mental wellness to treating movement disorders, biotechnology combines hands-on patient care with cutting-edge research, which Tiffany hopes to expand upon on campus by bringing together students of all majors, ranging from engineering to business economics. As co-inventor of iStopShaking®, Tiffany is leading a student team as part of HAND to begin developing the three IoT devices to treat patients with Parkinson’s disease, with the devices using miniaturized gyroscopes to stabilize essential tremors.
Additionally, Tiffany enjoys golfing, advocating for public health and performing research under a neuroscience lab.