David Potter

David Potter

David Edwin Potter, CBE, FREng (born 1943) is the founder and chairman of the microcomputer systems company Psion PLC., and Psion Teklogix after Psion's acquisition of Teklogix in the year 2000.

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Early life

Potter was born in East London, South Africa in 1943 and brought up in Cape Town. In 1963 he took up a Beit scholarship to read Natural Sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1966 he was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship to study for a doctorate in mathematical physics at Imperial College London where he was subsequently appointed to the staff. As an academic during the 1970s he taught at the University of London and at the University of California, consulted and wrote a number of academic papers and a book on the use of computers in physics.

Career at Psion

Potter founded Psion in 1980. In its early years, Psion became a leader in software for home microcomputers. Notably, Psion's first real success, a flight simulation game for the ZX Spectrum, used actual physical algorithms that were probably simplified versions of those Potter had devised professionally.

In 1984 using radical technology, Psion invented ‘The Organiser’, the world’s first volume hand-held computers for personal use and information. Over the next sixteen years and through many product introductions, Psion led the creation of the Organiser, Palmtop and PDA markets as a new market segment.

In 1988, David led Psion’s flotation on the London Stock Exchange and saw Psion’s scale and value multiply many times. The Company expanded further into data-communications and mobile corporate solutions. In 1998, using Psion’s talented team and experience in small mobile operating systems, David led the creation of Symbian Limited in partnership with Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola and Matsushita to create the operating system standard for mobile wireless devices - now known as Symbian.

In 1999, Potter stood down as Chief Executive of the Company and assumed the role of Chairman, and retired as Chairman in September 2009.

Other activities

Potter has been a member of the London Regional Council of the CBI, a Board member of the London First Centre and co-Chairman of the London Manufacturing Group. David served on the 1997 National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education (The Dearing Committee) and continued his involvement in higher education policy as a Board Member of the Higher Education Funding Council for England. From 1999 to 2003 he was a member of The Council for Science and Technology reporting to the Cabinet. Potter has also had extensive involvement with educational establishments as a Visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, Honorary Fellow of Imperial College, London and Honorary Fellow and Governor of The London Business School. In 1993 he received the Mountbatten Medal from the Institute of Electrical Engineers and has received Honorary Doctorate Degrees from a number of universities including Warwick, Sheffield, Edinburgh and York. He has written and lectured widely on technology and the new economy, including the Stockton Lecture at London Business School in 1998, one of the Millennium Lectures at 10 Downing Street in 1999, and the Tacitus Lecture, 2000 at the Guildhall.

Honours

In the 1997 New Year’s Honours list, David was awarded the CBE for services to the manufacturing industry[1] and in 2001 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineers. In 1999, David Potter was chosen as Entrepreneur of the Year in the annual UK PLC Awards. In June 2003, David was appointed a non-Executive Director to the Bank of England, stepping down in 2009.

Family

David is husband of journalist and writer, Elaine Potter and they have three sons. His interests include his family, farming, education, science and economics, reading and ideas, tennis, golf and music. With their involvement in education and the developing world, the family created The David and Elaine Potter Foundation to support projects in education, research and third world development. He serves on the South African President’s Committee on Communication and Information Technology.

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