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עמיחי מירון

Ami    Miron
President
AM Partners
Dresher, PA 19025
ami@miron.us
Mr. Miron has 35 years of experience in leadership,
entrepreneurships, technology, and business in the
consumer electronics, cable television,
telecommunication and Internet industries. In 1981,
Miron joined Philips Electronics in The Netherlands, and later Philips in the US. He developed and patented the first Picture-In-Picture (PIP) for Philips under the Magnavox brand name. In 1989 Miron was appointed development manager for TV and VideoSystems. He developed a system to solve the problem of ghost images on TV. Subsequently, the FCC selected this Ghost Canceling System as the US standard and it won an Emmy Award. Miron led the development of the first digital High Definition TV (HDTV) system in the US. Subsequently, the FCC selected it as the
US standard and it won an Emmy award. In 1993, Miron joined General Instrument Corporation (later Motorola now Google) as Vice President to lead advanced technology and new products for the cable
TV market. In1997, he left Motorola and founded MoreCom Inc. and serves as its Chairman, President and CEO. MoreCom was a software networking company, providing an integrated solution for the delivery of entertainment digital video with
Internet content to the television set. Liberate Technologies acquired the privately held MoreCom, Inc. in 2000 and it was later acquired by Comcast. Mr. Miron served as its President till 2001. Miron is the founder and President of AM Partners. He works with companies, entrepreneurs and Venture Capital funds to develop successful ventures. He serves on the
board of The Ben Franklin Technology Partners; is Senior Adviser at Wharton Small Business Development Center; is on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Board at Columbia University; andis on the Upper Dublin School District strategic planning committee; and a member of other community organizations.
Miron attended the Israel Defense Forces Officers Academy and graduated first in his class. He served as Captain, and received a distinguished recognition during his service. He earned a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Technion, Israel Institute
of Technology, Haifa, Israel, and an M.S.E.E. from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, New York. He received hisProfessional Degree in Electrical
Engineering from Columbia University, New York and he completed an executive MBA program at Babson College, Massachusetts. He received sixUS patents, and two Technology Emmy Awards.

 

Miron hasfour children: Ben (NYU ‘07),NYU Med-School (2014), Jon (Cornell
‘10) Environmental Engineer, Michelle (Colgate University ‘13) and David (High School
‘15).

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