Alex Lightman
Alex Lightman is an author, entrepreneur, and futurist, who has made
significant contributions to the adoption of IPv6, served as CTO of the
United Nations’ Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization, and has
authored several books on technology and society.
Alex served as Executive Director of Humanity+ from August 2009
until July 2010, and writes extensively for h+ magazine.
He is a director of Fortune Nest Corporation (Bahrain,
Beijing and Beverly Hills, CA) and of Inova Technology.
He is an award-winning educator, an inventor with several US patents
issued or pending and the author of over 800,000 words, including 12
articles in h+ magazine, and
Brave New Unwired World: The Digital Big
Bang and The Infinite Internet, the first book on 4G
wireless.
He has advised NATO, the US Department of Defense, and a number of
governments on Internet Protocol version 6, the 128-bit successor to the
current Internet, IPv4. His advocacy led to the only Congressional
hearings held on US Internet Leadership, conducted by The Government
Reform Committee and at which Alex testified, leading to implementation
of his recommendations to mandate IPv6 for the US government and require
IPv6 as part of government information technology
contracts.
Alex studied Civil and Environmental Engineering, and graduated from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983 (Course I-A), and attended
graduate school at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He lives in
Santa Monica, California, where he runs marathons.
His patents include
Method and system for data transmission between wearable devices or from
wearable devices to portal and
Wearable computing device capable of responding intelligently to
surroundings.
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