Who is Dr. Tony Lewis and why is he set to take over as CTO of BrainChip as co-founder Peter Van der Made retires? — ASX:BRN| ASX Mining News & Discussion
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$BRN Who is Dr. Tony Lewis and why is he set to take over as CTO of BrainChip as co-founder Peter Van der Made retires?

Co-founder and CTO Peter Van der Made to Retire, Dr. Tony Lewis Named as Successor

In an exciting development, BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN), the world's pioneer in ultra-low power, fully digital, neuromorphic AI intellectual property, has announced upcoming changes in its leadership. The company revealed the planned retirement of co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Peter Van der Made, who has been instrumental in shaping BrainChip's journey since its inception.

The Retirement of a Co Founder

Mr. Van der Made's retirement, scheduled for the end of the year, marks the end of an era at BrainChip. Widely regarded as the face of the company, his expertise, intelligence, and unwavering enthusiasm have been fundamental in its creation and remarkable growth. As BrainChip advances into the commercialization phase and welcomes experienced professionals to its leadership team, it is now an opportune time for Van der Made to step down from his executive position.

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Who is Dr. Tony Lewis and why is he set to take over as CTO of BrainChip as co-founder Peter Van der Made retires?

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