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Philippe Kahn was born on 16 March, 1952 in Paris, France, is a French entrepreneur and camera phone creator. Discover Philippe Kahn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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CEO of Borland Software, Fullpower Technologies, Inventor, Entrepreneur |
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71 years old |
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16 March, 1952 |
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16 March |
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Paris, France |
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Philippe Kahn Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Philippe Kahn's Wife?
His wife is Sonia Lee
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Philippe Kahn Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Philippe Kahn worth at the age of 71 years old? Philippe Kahn’s income source is mostly from being a successful CEO. He is from France. We have estimated Philippe Kahn's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Philippe Kahn is the son of Charles-Henri Kahn (1915-1999) and Claire Monis (1922-1967).
Kahn was born and raised in Paris, France.
He was born to Jewish immigrants of modest means.
His mother was a French singer, actress and violinist, raised in Paris by parents who had fled the Russian pogroms.
Arrested in 1942 for being Lieutenant in the French Resistance, she was 21 years old when she was sent to the Auschwitz extermination camp.
She survived as a member of the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra conducted by Alma Rosé.
Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a French engineer, entrepreneur and founder of four technology companies: Borland, Starfish Software, LightSurf Technologies, and Fullpower Technologies.
Kahn is credited with creating the first camera phone, being a pioneer for wearable technology intellectual property, and is the author of dozens of technology patents covering Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) modeling, wearable, eyewear, smartphone, mobile, imaging, wireless, synchronization and medical technologies.
After his parents separated in 1957, Philippe Kahn was raised solely by his mother.
He was only 15 years old when his mother died after a car accident in Paris.
Kahn was educated in mathematics at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland (Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute), on a full scholarship and University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France.
He received a master's in mathematics.
He also received a master's in musicology composition and classical flute performance at the Zurich Music Conservatory in Switzerland.
As a student, Kahn developed software for the MICRAL, which is credited by the Computer History Museum as the first ever microprocessor-based personal computer.
Kahn has founded four software companies: Borland, founded in 1982 (acquired by Micro Focus in 2009), Starfish Software, founded in 1994 (acquired by Motorola in 1998, and subsequently Google in 2011), LightSurf Technologies, founded in 1998 (acquired by Verisign in 2005), and Fullpower Technologies, founded in 2005.
Kahn founded Borland in 1982, and was its CEO until 1995.
At the time it was a competitor of Microsoft's, and produced programming language compilers and software development tools.
Its first product, Turbo Pascal, sold for $49.95 at a time when programming tools cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Kahn was President, CEO, and Chairman of Borland and, without venture capital, took Borland from no revenues to a US$500 million run-rate.
Kahn and the Borland board came to a disagreement on how to focus the company.
In January 1995, Kahn was forced by the board to resign from his position as CEO, and he founded Starfish Software.
Starfish Software was founded in 1995 by Philippe Kahn as a spin-off from the Simplify business unit from Borland and Kahn's severance from Borland.
TrueSync was the first Over-The-Air (OTA) synchronization system.
In 1997, Kahn created the first camera phone solution sharing pictures instantly on public networks.
The impetus for this invention was the birth of Kahn's daughter.
Kahn had been working for almost a year on a web server-based infrastructure for pictures, that he called Picture Mail.
At the hospital, while his wife was in labor, Kahn jury-rigged a connection between a mobile phone and a digital camera and sent off photos in real time to the picture messaging infrastructure he had running in his home.
Kahn later said "I had always wanted to have this all working in time to share my daughter’s birth photo, but I wasn’t sure I was going to make it. It’s always the case that if it weren’t for the last minute, nothing would ever get done."
Starfish was successfully acquired by Motorola for US$325 million in 1998.
Kahn and his wife Sonia co-founded multimedia messaging company LightSurf Technologies in 1998.
LightSurf commercialized Picture-Mail and the camera phone.
In 2005, LightSurf was acquired by Verisign for US$300 million.
Fullpower, founded in 2005, provides a patented ecosystem for wearable and Internet of Things sensor-fusion solutions supporting networks of sensors.
The company's expertise is sleep monitoring technology using sensors and artificial intelligence.
The inspiration behind some of Fullpower's technology stems from Kahn's passion for sailing.
During a demanding race requiring sailors to sleep less than an hour every 24-hour period, Kahn began experimenting with biosensors and three-axis linear accelerometers that could detect micromovements and provide meaningful recommendations.
Kahn created prototype sleep trackers using biosensors that optimized 26-minute power naps to maximize sleep benefits and sail time.
Syniverse Technologies acquired Lightsurf from Verisign in 2009.
In 2016 Time Magazine included Kahn's first camera phone photo in their list of the 100 most influential photos of all time.
In 2017, Subconscious Films created a short film recreating the day that Philippe instantly shared the first camera-phone photo of the birth of his daughter Sophie.