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
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