Mike Lynch (businessman)
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Michael Richard Lynch OBE DL FRS FREng (born 16 June 1965) is a British entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Autonomy Corporation and the founder of Invoke Capital. Mike Lynch additionally became a co-founder, alongside Invoke Capital, of cybersecurity company Darktrace. Mike Lynch also has several other roles, including membership of the Council for Science and Technology which advises the UK government.
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Mike Lynch (businessman)
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1965-06-16
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Adaptive techniques in signal processing and connectionist models
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1990
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BBC
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British Library
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Hewlett-Packard
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University of Cambridge
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Autonomy Corporation
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Cambridge Neurodynamics
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*The Royal Society committees
*UK Council for Science and Technology
*Cambridge Enterprise
*Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Hub
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Blinkx plc
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UK Business Ambassador
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OBE
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FRS
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FREng
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1965-06-16
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Mike Lynch in 2014, portrait via the Royal Society
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Autonomy Corporation
Invoke Capital Darktrace Luminance
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Michael Richard Lynch OBE DL FRS FREng (born 16 June 1965) is a British entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Autonomy Corporation and the founder of Invoke Capital. Mike Lynch additionally became a co-founder, alongside Invoke Capital, of cybersecurity company Darktrace. Mike Lynch also has several other roles, including membership of the Council for Science and Technology which advises the UK government. His entrepreneurship is associated with Silicon Fen. Lynch is known for his work applying techniques from signal processing, machine learning and pattern recognition to unstructured information. Lynch has been accused of fraudulently inflating the value of Autonomy prior to its sale to Hewlett-Packard, which has resulted in litigation and a request for his extradition to the US.
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Peter J.W. Rayner
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