Plessey Appoints Apple’s Former VP of Macintosh Hardware Systems Engineering to Its Micro LED Advisory Board

Plessey, the British optoelectronic technologies developer who currently focuses on Micro LED technology for AR/MR display applications, announced the appointment of Dr. Edward H. Frank to its Micro LED advisory board.

Dr. Frank joins Plessey’s advisory board as part of the rapid development of Plessey’s Micro LED technology. Dr. Frank was CEO and co-founder of Cloud Parity and had served as Vice President of Macintosh Hardware Systems Engineering at Apple as well as Corporate Vice President of Research and Development at Broadcom. Dr. Frank currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Analog Devices, and Marvell.

“Ed’s strong and proven history of developing and bringing revolutionary solutions to market makes him an excellent addition to our advisory board. His expertise in delivering innovative silicon and systems, at companies both large and small, will be invaluable as we continue to provide cutting-edge microLED display solutions to AR applications,” commented Dr Keith Strickland, co-CEO and CTO at Plessey.

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