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  2. Laurence Spitters - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Laurence (Larry) Spitters founded Memorex Corporation in Santa Clara, California, along with three engineers from Ampex (Arnold T. Challman, Donald F. Eldridge, W. Lawrence Noon) in order to enter the precision magnetic tape market. Memorex was the first company to manufacture chromium dioxide cassettes in substantial volume.

  3. Ampex - Wikipedia

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    Ampex Data Systems Corporation is an American electronics company founded in 1944 by Alexander M. Poniatoff as a ... Ampex's tape business was rendered obsolete ...

  4. Charles Alden Black - Wikipedia

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    Black was an executive at the Stanford Research Institute (now known as SRI International) from 1952 to 1957 and with Ampex Corp from 1957 to 1965. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 1960s, Black gravitated to what would become the bulk of his life's work—aquaculture and oceanography.

  5. Robert Ross (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ross (born Robert Rosen; [1] December 26, 1918 – March 19, 2011) was an international business entrepreneur who founded the Ross University School of Medicine in 1978 and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2007 on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts.

  6. Charles Ginsburg - Wikipedia

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    He joined Ampex in 1951, and remained there until his retirement in 1986, holding the title Vice President of Advanced Technology. [3] The engineering team that helped create the videotape recorder while working for Ampex under his direction in early 1956 were Charles Andersen, Ray Dolby , Shelby Henderson, Fred Pfost, and Alex Maxey.

  7. Alexander M. Poniatoff - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he founded Ampex, using his initials A.M.P. plus "ex" for "excellence" to create the name. The high-frequency bias technique, which made quality recording possible, was invented by Telefunken engineers and put into practical use by Poniatoff.

  8. Henry E. Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Between undergraduate and graduate school (1957-1958) he worked at Ampex, and from 1960-1963 at the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International). From 1963-1970 Riggs worked at Icore Industries, as president for his final three years, and from 1970-1974, he was Chief Financial Officer at Measurex .

  9. International Business Education Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The International Business Education Alliance (IBEA) is an exchange programme for undergraduate students in Business Administration.Besides studying at their home university, admitted undergraduate students participate in an extended bachelor's program that includes three exchange semesters at the participating institutions in the network.