Alex Kipman

CEO , Analog AI

Inventions are the way the world moves forward, and that is definitely something that Alex Kipman has taken to heart. Even though he is primarily a technologist, he is an inventor and creator who has been involved in dozens of breakthrough programs. He has been responsible for a wide variety of significant industry defining moments throughout the years, and he has even been named Inventor of the Year by the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) He comes from a strong educational background fueled by both academic credentials and valuable experiences. He attended some of the top schools in the world, but also got to learn from some of the best and brightest. By working with some of the top minds in the field, he saw what truly meant to identify problems and solve them through innovation. He got to see firsthand what it was like to work on something that nobody else had any knowledge of, and he knew that he wanted that same feeling for himself. That is why he decided to dedicate his life to improving and changing human experiences for the better. Kipman was born in Brazil, but he attended the Rochester Institute of Technology. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in software engineering. One of his first breakthrough creations was Kinect, which was released in 2010. It quickly became one of the fastest-selling consumer electronic devices in the world, changing the way people interact with their electronic devices, particularly video games. It was this hard work that earned him a position as a technical fellow. He entered the Microsoft Hall of Legends in 2011 after his work on this project, receiving a tremendous amount of recognition for directly influencing or creating a visionary initiative through technical leadership. While he was recognized by Microsoft for his hard work, he received a wide variety of other Awards as well. In 2011, he was also listed as one of the “100 People of the Year” by TIME Magazine, as he completely changed what the world thought was possible because of the Kinect project. In 2015, after turning science fiction into science fact, he was inducted in the Innovation Hall of Fame at his alma mater, Rochester Institute of Technology. Even though Kinect was a massive success, it was far from the only creation Alex Kipman worked on. In addition to that, he started, envisioned, and managed the team that shipped HoloLens in 2016. This was another industry defining moment, the first fully self-contained holographic computer. A major innovation that only added to his legacy, again having a significant impact on the way people interact with technology. This started and spurred the growth of Mixed Reality as an industry with numerous offshoots and created new opportunities for people and companies everywhere. During the next few years, Kipman would work on a wide variety of projects, receiving numerous awards. In 2019, the Smithsonian awarded him with the American Ingenuity Award for his contributions to the field. Furthermore, in 2021, he received the Longuet-Higgins Prize because of the significant amount of work he did on computer vision research. Now, with dramatically improved computer vision, it is possible for inventors and innovators like himself to continue to push forward the idea of what is possible.


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