Aviva Technology Holding Appoints Industry Veteran and Marvell Co-Founder Dr. Sehat Sutardja to its Board
Dr. Sutardja’s Vast Semiconductor Expertise and Vision Will Be Instrumental as Aviva Enters Its Next Phase of Growth and Expansion
Aviva Technology Holding, Inc. announced that Dr. Sehat Sutardja has joined its Board of Directors to help support growth of its subsidiary company, Aviva Links, the automotive in-vehicle connectivity company enabling the highest performance multi-gigabit links. This announcement comes on the same day Aviva announced $26.5 million in Series A funding, a round that was led by Sehat Sutardja and Weili Dai (Founders of Marvell Technology Group).
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“Secured high-speed data transfer inside vehicles is critical for the next wave of intelligent autonomous vehicles and the Aviva solution meets the challenge needed for this explosive market.”
“Securing an industry icon such as Sehat to join our Board is a strong testament to the unique technology and future growth potential of Aviva,” said David Young, co-founder and CEO of Aviva Links Inc. “Sehat is a successful entrepreneur and visionary with an unparalleled track record of innovation in the semiconductor industry. We share a common belief that high-speed connectivity technology with strong industry ecosystem support is crucial for the next generation of automobiles, and we look forward to the insight and guidance he will provide to us and our customers on a global scale.”
“Aviva has assembled an incredibly talented team and I look forward to being a part of the innovation they are bringing to the multi-trillion dollar automobile industry,” said Dr. Sehat Sutardja. “Secured high-speed data transfer inside vehicles is critical for the next wave of intelligent autonomous vehicles and the Aviva solution meets the challenge needed for this explosive market.”
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