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Mitch Altman

Mitch Altman is an inventor, entrepreneur, and educator who is best known for creating the TV-B-Gone universal remote control.14 He is the founder, president, and CEO of Cornfield Electronics, a company that started as a family business and focuses on making useful electronics for a better world.1

Altman is also a co-founder of Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.23 He is passionate about hackerspaces and travels around the world to promote and start them.4 Altman is an advocate for project-based, hands-on learning and believes in the importance of creating and sharing to empower people.3

Education and Career

  • Altman holds a BSEE (1980) and MSEE (1984) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.4
  • He founded Cornfield Electronics and invented the TV-B-Gone product, which became an international success.1
  • Altman has been the CEO of Cornfield Electronics since its inception.1

Contributions and Interests

  • He creates popular kits for electronics workshops, teaching people of all ages how to solder and learn electronics.1
  • Altman is available for talks and workshops related to technology and making.1
  • He is a proponent of open hardware and hackerspaces.5
  • Altman enjoys reading, traveling by train, and visiting hackerspaces in his free time.4

Mitch Altman's work and philosophy revolve around encouraging people to explore their interests, create, and share knowledge within supportive communities.3

Highlights

Mitch Altman | Interviews - MakeSchools

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Location

Berlin, Berlin, Germany