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Ian Campbell

Leading a revolution in engineering simulation by moving complex multiphysics simulations to the cloud.

Ian Campbell is a venture-backed entrepreneur, engineer, and inventor with a focus on commercializing new disruptive technologies. He is currently at the forefront of disrupting the $10B engineering simulation market by introducing Cloud Simulation to overcome cost and performance barriers in various industries such as driverless cars, reusable rockets, air taxis, 5G RF, MEMS/Semi, and more.

With an educational background that includes an MBA in Strategy, Operations, Private Equity, and Entrepreneurship from Georgia Institute of Technology, an MSAE in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Middle Tennessee State University, Ian is well-equipped with the knowledge needed to drive innovation.

Ian's expertise lies in areas such as commercialization of new disruptive technologies, corporate strategy, new technology development, product development, embedded systems development, MEMS, organic electronics, semiconductor focus, process improvement (Six Sigma, CMMI), engineering and product design processes (CAD, CAE, CAM, PLM, PDM), embedded systems hardware/software development, and consumer electronics design and manufacturing.

Throughout his career, Ian has held various key positions, including CEO at OnScale, Volunteer Director of Operations at Mothers' Milk Bank of Tennessee, CEO at CampbellKlein, LLC, Chief Solutions Officer (CSO) at NextInput, Founder and CEO at NextInput, Senior Consultant at Value Prism, Senior Consultant at Booz Allen, Mechanical Engineer and Standards Engineer at Wright Industries, and Engineer at Enterprise Building Systems.

His diverse background and extensive experience across different organizations demonstrate his strong leadership abilities, strategic thinking, and technical expertise in driving successful ventures and bringing new technologies to market.

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San Francisco Bay Area