HANOI, Vietnam – 26 February, 2007 – Motorola
Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced the appointment of Dr. Ray Owen as head of
technology for South & East Asia, Motorola Networks & Enterprise.
Dr. Owen, an expert in wireless broadband technologies, will work closely with
Motorola Networks & Enterprise’s customers to pursue new business
opportunities by providing strategic consultancy on technology and solution
development.
The appointment of Dr. Owen underscores Motorola’s commitment to the fast
emerging markets of South and East Asia, where he will take the lead in
cultivating relationships with major governments, enterprises and carrier
network customers in the region.
In his role as head of technology, Dr. Owen will provide high-level guidance on
technical strategy covering Motorola’s solution portfolio. This includes TETRA,
GSM, UMTS, and MOTOwi4 wireless broadband solutions such as WiMAX, Mesh WiFi,
Canopy, wireless backhaul, and Broadband over Power Line (BPL), as well as
MOTOwi4 services.
Jay Andersen, vice president, sales for South and East Asia, Motorola Networks
& Enterprise, said: “Ray is one of the most creative and
technologically-savvy people I have met. His inventiveness, combined with his
deep telecommunications expertise and sharp business acumen, will help our
customers find the ideal path in deploying next-generation networks.”
Dr. Owen is based in Vietnam, the world’s second-fastest growing economy after
China. “There is tremendous potential for seamless mobility solutions
in this region," said Dr. Owen. "Wireless voice and
data services are clearly a catalyst for social and economic
growth. As operators and end-users in the region embrace change, Motorola
will continue to deliver innovative products and services to them."
A 12-year Motorola veteran, Dr. Owen has held key management positions in the
company. His previous roles include director for Wireless Broadband, Motorola
Networks & Enterprise, Asia Pacific based in Sydney, Australia as well as
solutions architect for Motorola Asia Pacific, where he headed the management
of UMTS architecture design for customers.
Dr. Owen holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Birmingham. He has
also published 19 papers and developed 32 patents, one of which won him an
award for Motorola’s Patent Application of the Year in 1999.
Source: Motorola press release