Daniel's professional career spans the mobile and high-tech sectors in
senior roles where he's introduced ground-breaking products including
Series 5, Wavefinder and ZenFly. He's been involved in several start-up
businesses and his corporate experience includes Psion, HP, Citibank
and Arthur D Little.
Daniel Doulton
Company Founder
Companies Founded
SpinVox
SpinVox
is a British techonology company, notable for being the first such
company in the world to convert voicemails to text messages for both
landlines, IP telephony and mobile telephones. It also powers web 2.0
and broadcast media companies.
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