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Max Safai Phones & Addresses

  • 30962 Via Mirador, San Juan Capo, CA 92675 (650) 804-2420
  • San Juan Capistrano, CA
  • Irvine, CA
  • Menlo Park, CA
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Los Altos, CA
  • Newark, CA
  • Medford, MA
  • 1530 Obrien Dr, Menlo Park, CA 94025

Work

Company: Masimo corporation 2011 Position: Senior vice president of corporate development

Education

School / High School: Tufts University- Medford, MA 1987 Specialities: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

Skills

Start Ups • Clarity and Focus • Brand and Product Development • Vision and Execution • Team Building • Consumer Electronics • Imaging • Robotics • Medical Technologies • Mergers and Acquisitions • Commercialization and Growth

Resumes

Resumes

Max Safai Photo 1

Chief Development Officer

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Location:
30962 Via Mirador, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Industry:
Public Safety
Work:
Masimo Corporation - Irvine since Jul 2012
Senior VP Corporate Development

Masimo Corporation - Irvine, CA Nov 2011 - Jul 2012
VP, Mergers and Acquisitions Technology Integration and Global Programs

Neato Robotics - Newark, CA Nov 2007 - Jun 2011
CEO

ESS Technology - Irvine, CA Apr 2005 - Oct 2007
General Manager Mobile Imaging

Agilent Technologies Dec 2002 - Apr 2005
Mobile Navigation Product Manager
Education:
Tufts University 1986 - 1987
New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury 1982 - 1984
Skills:
Product Management
Product Development
Start Ups
Semiconductors
Electronics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Management
R&D
Embedded Systems
Manufacturing
Sensors
Engineering Management
Mobile Devices
Integration
Program Management
Consumer Electronics
Embedded Software
Product Marketing
Medical Devices
Firmware
Pcb Design
Testing
Project Management
Digital Signal Processors
Strategic Partnerships
Device Drivers
Hardware
Fpga
Wireless
Signal Processing
Ic
Product Launch
Analog
Robotics
Business Strategy
Crm
Image Processing
System Architecture
Hardware Architecture
Asic
Debugging
Arm
Rtos
Product Lifecycle Management
Microcontrollers
Analog Circuit Design
Soc
Simulations
Optics
Commercialization
Languages:
English
French
Farsi
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Max Safai

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Max Safai San Juan Capistrano, CA

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Work:
MASIMO CORPORATION

2011 to Present
Senior Vice President of Corporate Development

NEATO ROBOTICS
Newark, CA
2007 to 2011
CEO

ESS TECHNOLOGY
Fremont, CA
2005 to 2007
GM

AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES

2002 to 2005
Mobile Navigation Section Manager

AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES

2000 to 2002
Mobile Imaging Section Manager

AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES

1998 to 2000
Co-Founder/VP-R&D (PhotoAccess)

VISIONEER INC

1993 to 1997
Dir. of Engineering

LOGITECH INC

1989 to 1993
Dir. of Engineering

Education:
Tufts University
Medford, MA
1987
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

New York Institute of Technology
1986
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Skills:
Start Ups, Clarity and Focus, Brand and Product Development, Vision and Execution, Team Building, Consumer Electronics, Imaging, Robotics, Medical Technologies, Mergers and Acquisitions, Commercialization and Growth
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Max Safai
Chief Executive Officer, President
Neato Robotics
Consumer Electronics · Manufacture Robotic Vacums · Mfg Metalworking Machinery · Mfg Misc Industry Machinery · Whol Industrial Equipment · Ret Consumer Electronic
8100 Jarvis Ave, Newark, CA 94560
1530 Obrien Dr, Menlo Park, CA 94025
8000 Jarvis Ave, Newark, CA 94560
1916 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View, CA 94043
(877) 296-3286, (650) 473-3900, (650) 967-6328, (510) 795-1351

Publications

Us Patents

Pointing Device With Light Source For Providing Visible Light Through A Moveable Puck

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US Patent:
7619612, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
Dec 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/017270
Inventors:
John S. Wenstrand - Menlo Park CA, US
Max Safai - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. - Singapore
International Classification:
G09G 5/08
US Classification:
345157, 345158, 345159, 345160, 345161, 345165, 345166
Abstract:
A pointing device includes a base surface. The pointing device includes a moveable puck confined to move over the base surface within a puck field of motion. The pointing device includes a position detector for identifying a position of the puck. The pointing device includes a first light source for providing visible light through the puck.

Cmos Imager System With Interleaved Readout For Providing An Image With Increased Dynamic Range

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US Patent:
8059174, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Sep 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/521883
Inventors:
Richard A. Mann - Torrance CA, US
Selim Bencuya - Irvine CA, US
Jiafu Luo - Irvine CA, US
Alexandre G. Grigoriev - Irvine CA, US
Heng Zhang - Lake Forest CA, US
Miaohong Shi - Irvine CA, US
Robert Blair - Los Altos Hills CA, US
Max Safai - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
Assignee:
ESS Technology, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H04N 9/083
H04N 3/14
H04N 5/335
H04N 9/04
US Classification:
348273, 3482221
Abstract:
There is provided a CMOS imager system for providing a viewable image having increased dynamic range including an image sensor including a number of sets of pixels. Each set of pixels is configured to receive one of a number of exposures and to generate image data corresponding to the received exposure in the interleaved mode. The image sensor is configured to operate in either an interleaved mode or a non-interleaved mode and to output the image data generated by each set of pixels as a frame of interleaved image data in the interleaved mode. The imager system further includes an interleaved image pipeline in communication with the image sensor, where the interleaved image pipeline is configured to receive the interleaved image data from the image sensor, combine the image data generated by each set of pixels corresponding to one of the exposures to form the viewable image.

Navigation And Fingerprint Sensor

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US Patent:
20050083310, Apr 21, 2005
Filed:
Oct 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/689317
Inventors:
Max Safai - Los Altos CA, US
John Uebbing - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345173000
Abstract:
A pressure sensitive cursor control suitable for applications that include cellular phones and personal data assistants includes a pressure sensor array suitable to detect a human fingerprint. Cursor control is provided by subtle finger movement. Sequential images of the finger are captured and compared to determine planar movement or data entry. Performance may be improved by sampling zones within the captured image and comparing the zones with those in an earlier image. Performance could also be improved by subsampling the array. While the full resolution of the pressure-sensing array is needed to capture ones fingerprint and execute an authentication function only a subsampled image from the array is needed to derive meaningful navigation data. The pressure sensor array is designed on a glass substrate in order to drive down the unit cost. The silicon companion chip where the data is interpreted also drives the array and can therefore sub-sample the array when navigating and/or get a full resolution image when authenticating.

Mouse Input Device With Secondary Input Device

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US Patent:
20060132440, Jun 22, 2006
Filed:
Dec 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/021080
Inventors:
Max Safai - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/08
US Classification:
345163000
Abstract:
A mouse input device includes a tracking device and a secondary input device. The tracking device tracks movement of the mouse input device over an underlying surface. The secondary input device is located on a surface of the mouse input device. The secondary input device has a sliding structure. A magnitude and a direction of motion of the sliding structure with respect to the surface of the mouse input device is monitored.

Fluid Conservation System And Methods Of Use

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US Patent:
20200396913, Dec 24, 2020
Filed:
May 4, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/866321
Inventors:
Max Safai - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
International Classification:
A01G 25/16
G05B 13/04
G06F 17/18
G06F 30/28
Abstract:
A system and associated method are disclosed for dynamically and automatically optimizing fluid usage and preventing waste in an at least one pipe system, such as an irrigation system. In at least one embodiment, an at least one fluid sensor is positioned and configured for monitoring a flow of fluid through a pipe of an at least one zone of the pipe system. At least one control valve is positioned in-line with the pipe and configured for being selectively actuated for controlling the flow of fluid therethrough. At least one controller is positioned and configured for being in communication with each of the fluid sensor and control valve. At least one central computing system is in selective communication with the controller and configured for receiving and processing data related to at least one of the fluid sensor, controller and control valve.

Lighting And A Communication System For Providing Communication Between A Vehicle And A Helmet

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US Patent:
20200198715, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Aug 22, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/108960
Inventors:
MAX SAFAI - San Juan Capistrano CA, US
International Classification:
B62J 6/057
B62K 19/40
B62J 6/165
B62K 11/14
B62J 43/30
B62J 45/41
A42B 3/04
Abstract:
Disclosed is a lighting and communication system for providing communication between a vehicle and a helmet worn by a rider over a communication network. The lighting and communication system includes a vehicle system and a helmet system. The vehicle system attached to a handle of the vehicle, the vehicle system includes a joystick attached to the frame of the vehicle for allowing the rider to provide directional signals, a first communication unit configured in the joystick for communicating directional signals with the helmet over the communication network, and a first battery configured to power the joystick and the first communication unit. The helmet system attached to the helmet for communicating with the vehicle system. The helmet system includes a second communication unit attached to the helmet to receive the directional commands from the joystick via the first communication unit, a microprocessor attached to the helmet to process the directional commands received by the second communication unit from the first communication unit, wherein the second communication unit communicates the processed signals over the communication network, plurality of LED lights configured on the helmet to indicate movement of the vehicle based upon the movement of the joystick initiated by the rider, and a second battery configured in the helmet to power the plurality of LED lights, the second communication unit and the microprocessor. The microprocessor controls the operation of the LED lights, wherein the LED lights illuminate based on the directional signals from the joystick to reflect movement of the vehicle.
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