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Irwin Jacobs, an engineer by training and an industry pioneer, has been a prime catalyst for San Diego’s telecommunications industry. Jacobs is a co-founder of Qualcomm, a spectacular high-tech success story, making a name by developing innovative digital and wireless technologies. In ten short years, Qualcomm burst from a 25-million-dollar start-up company to a 2-billion-dollar corporation with global ambitions. Jacobs has lived the promise and the perils of the fiercely competitive and fast-paced world of high-tech industry, where product cycles are short, competition is global, and what’s hot today can be obsolete tomorrow. (30 minutes)



 
    

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