Neal Friedman
Neal has over 30 years of experience in the software field. Since he began his career at Microsoft, he’s developed software for Motorola Wireless Data Group, a biomedical startup, the Xbox fitness watch, and Surface tablet detachable keyboards. Most recently, Neal has worked on IV Lab’s Indigo product, a backpack vaccine cooler.
He earned an MSEE with a focus in Control Theory from the University of Washington, where he also worked on robotics systems in their human genome project.
Neal has been an IEEE member for 30 years. He also enjoys kayaking, flying quadcopter and model planes, baking, and maintaining his 25-acre homestead.
Neal has over 30 years of experience in the software field. Since he began his career at Microsoft, he’s developed software for Motorola Wireless Data Group, a biomedical startup, the Xbox fitness watch, and Surface tablet detachable keyboards. Most recently, Neal has worked on IV Lab’s Indigo product, a backpack vaccine cooler.
He earned an MSEE with a focus in Control Theory from the University of Washington, where he also worked on robotics systems in their human genome project.
Neal has been an IEEE member for 30 years. He also enjoys kayaking, flying quadcopter and model planes, baking, and maintaining his 25-acre homestead.