Mojo Vision
- 04/01/2022
- Series B
- $45,000,000
Mojo Vision is the Invisible Computing Company, dedicated to developing products and platforms that re-imagine the intersection of ideas, information and people. Instead of being tethered to devices that are increasingly a distraction in many aspects of our lives, Mojo envisions delivering information and knowledge that is immediate, but without the disruption of traditional devices. Mojo is inventing the future of computing - Invisible Computing - which imagines a world where information is there when you need it, technology fades away, and you can freely connect with others in a more meaningful and confident way. Founded by technology experts with decades of experience developing pioneering products and platforms and backed by some of the world’s leading technology investors, Mojo believes the future is invisible.
- Industry Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
- Website https://www.mojo.vision/
- LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/mojovision/about/
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Michael WiemerCo Founder
Mike is focused on identifying and developing new technologies and businesses. He has a broad set of interests spanning Applied Physics to Software to Data. He is also a student of Business Models, People, Culture, and Leadership.
In 2007 he Co-Founded Solar Junction where he helped build the company, its technology, and its customers. With the other Co-Founders, Mike led the technical teams to two world records in Solar Cell efficiency (43.5% and 44%) and then sold the company in 2014. Before success with Solar Junction, he tried to start two other companies - a datacom company and an image sensor company.
Mike is now building a new company with some amazing people. He also advises a variety of early stage companies on their product/business/financing strategies.
Mike has a BS, MS, and PhD from Stanford University, all in Electrical Engineering. He has patents and papers in Semiconductor Devices & Applications, Silicon Photonics, Materials Integration, Lasers, Solar Cells, Solar Systems, and Analog Circuits. He has given talks on technology and entrepreneurship at Universities and Events in the US, Middle East, and Asia, and speaks regularly at Stanford University.