Walter De Brouwer Explained
Walter De Brouwer (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /də ˈbrʌuər/; born May 9, 1957) is a Belgian-born businessman and semiotician.[1] He is the former CEO of doc.ai[2] and of Scanadu.[3] As a businessman, as of 2013, he took part in the creation of over 35 companies, including two that became publicly traded through Initial Public Offering.[4]
Early life and education
De Brouwer, born in Aalst, Belgium, is now an American citizen. He earned a Master's degree in linguistics from the University of Ghent and a PhD in Semiotics from Tilburg University.[5] He was a fellow of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge from 2004 until 2010.[6]
Teaching and board memberships
He was a lecturer at the University of Antwerp (UFSIA) and faculty professor at the University of Monaco. He is an adjunct professor at Stanford University Medical school (the Clinical Excellence Research Center).[7]
He was on the editorial advisory board of the Journal for Chinese Entrepreneurship.[8] De Brouwer is a member of the American Mathematical Society.
Former member of the Tau Zero Foundation (until 2013). He is now co-chairing the IEEE committee on Decentralized Clinical Trials.[9] and a member of the board of Linux Foundation Public Health together with IBM, CISCO, Tencent, VMWare[10]
Career
Publisher
De Brouwer set up Riverland Publications in 1990 to publish personal computer magazines.[11] In 1994, he sold his titles to VNU. He then published the cyberpunk magazine Wave, edited by Michel Bauwens and designed by Niels Shoe Meulman. Wave was a cult Belgian avant garde magazine.
Internet
In 1996, De Brouwer was one of the founders of EUnet.[12] Eunet was sold to Qwest Communications in 1999.[13] [14] He founded the employment website Jobscape.[15] [16] In 2008, De Brouwer set up OLPC Europe, the European branch of One Laptop per Child.[17] [18]
Starlab
In 1996, De Brouwer founded Starlab together with MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte.[19] [20] [21] Under De Brouwer’s direction, by April 2001 it had hired 70 scientists from 33 different countries. Starlab went bankrupt in June 2001.[22]
Scanadu
De Brouwer is co-founder and former CEO of Scanadu, a company located at the NASA Ames Research Park in California.[23] and Scanaflo, an at-home, full-panel urinalysis testing device designed to give consumers immediate information about their liver health, urinary tract infections, and other vitals.[24] Scanadu was taken over by healthy.io (in 2020)[25]
Doc.ai
De Brouwer stepped down from CEO of Scanadu in April 2016 and became a co-founder (along with his wife, Sam de Brouwer) and the original CEO of doc.ai., a Palo Alto, CA-based artificial intelligence company with a focus on digital healthcare,[26] including an app to help patients manage and analyze health data.[27] In 2020, he stepped down as CEO and was replaced by Sam De Brouwer (née Lounis); he stayed on with the company as chief scientific officer.[28] Doc.ai was acquired in January 2021 by the Atlanta-based digital health company Sharecare, who brought Walter De Brouwer onto their board as chief science officer as part of the merger.[29] Doc.ai was featured in Forbes when the company received a $100m contract from Anthem, the second-largest insurer in USA.[30]
Snowcrash
In March 2022, de Brouwer co-founded Snowcrash, with backing from Sony Music and Universal Music Group, a platform for trading NFTs from musicians, with initial offerings from Bob Dylan and Miles Davis. De Brouwer’s co-founders at Snowcrash are Jesse Dylan, a son of Bob Dylan, and Jeff Rosen.[31]
Other activities
De Brouwer is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and served as President of RSA Europe from 2006 to 2008.[32] He is a member of TED. He was a distinguished lecturer at the National Science Foundation in 2013.
De Brouwer's articles have been published by VentureBeat,[33] The Huffington Post.[34]
Bibliography
- De Brouwer, Walter. Notes & Queries: Mary Imlay, Analytical Review (Oxford, 1982), 29:204-206.
- De Brouwer, Walter. Notes & Queries: Joshua Toulmin, Analytical Review (Oxford, 1983), 30:209-212.
- De Brouwer, Walter; Ayris, Stephen (1985). Computer Buzz words : Teacher's guide. Wolters Leuven,
- De Brouwer, Walter (1985). Cybercrud : computer terminology for advanced students of informatics and industrial engineering. Wolters Leuven,
- Vanneste, Alex; Geens D, De Brouwer, Walter (1987). Het Nieuwe Landschap, Wolters Leuven,
- De Brouwer, Walter (2004). Echelon: Three can keep a Secret, if Two of them are Dead. Delaware, ASIN B004J3UHGG
- De Brouwer, Walter (2004). The biology of language: the post-modern deconstruction and denarration of modern and pre-modern grand narratives. Universiteit van Tilburg,
- De Brouwer, W., Patel, C.J., Manrai, A.K. et al. Empowering clinical research in a decentralized world. npj Digital Medicine 4, 102 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-021-00473-w
External links
Notes and References
- https://www.tijd.be/dossier/vernieuwers/Walter-De-Brouwer-Scanadu-gezondheidszorg-van-de-toekomst/9633856
- News: Jennings . Katie . Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO . 22 September 2021 . Forbes . 29 September 2020.
- News: Gorman. Michael. Scanadu finalizes Scout tricorder design, wants user feedback to help it get FDA approval. 31 January 2014. Engadget. 22 May 2013.
- News: Pagano . Margareta . Walter de Brouwer: Check your emails – and your heart – with this 'emergency room in your hand' . 21 October 2021 . The Independent . 26 August 2013.
- De Brouwer, Walter (2004). The biology of language: the post-modern deconstruction and denarration of modern and pre-modern grand narratives. Universiteit van Tilburg,
- http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/aboutus/entrepreneursresidence/debrouwerw.html He was until he left in 2011 for the USA, an entrepreneur in Residence Walter De Brouwer
- Web site: Walter De Brouwer's Profile | Stanford Profiles. profiles.stanford.edu.
- Web site: Journal for Chinese Entrepreneurship.
- Web site: Technology and Data Harmonization for Enabling Decentralized Clinical Trials. IEEE.
- Web site: Members. Linux Foundation Public Health.
- BELGIUM Major Manufacturers Directory. Business Information Agency,
- News: SCHROLLER . ALEX . KING . TIM . Smart ways to improve innovation: Industry and the Commission signaled their intent to improve Europe’s record on innovation at a European Voice event. . 15 November 2022 . Politico . 31 March 2010.
- News: Dishman . Lydia . Want A Personal Doctor On Call 24/7? Scanadu Will Turn Your Smartphone Into A Diagnostic Clinic . 18 November 2022 . Fast Company . 16 November 2012.
- Web site: Form S-3/A Qwest Communications International Inc S-3/A [Amend] - Registration statement under Securities Act of 1933: Registration No. 333-58617. September 30, 1998 ]. Sec.report . Securities and Exchange Commission . 18 November 2022.
- News: SCHROLLER . ALEX . KING . TIM . Smart ways to improve innovation: Industry and the Commission signaled their intent to improve Europe’s record on innovation at a European Voice event. . 15 November 2022 . Politico . 31 March 2010.
- News: Jennings . K . Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO Katie Jennings . 15 November 2022 . Forbes . 29 September 2020.
- Fildes, Jonathan (December 23, 2009). OLPC Unveils slimline tablet PC. BBC News
- Hartley, Adam (May 1, 2010). How OLPC plans to give 30 million kids in Africa a laptop by 2015. TechRadar
- Kalia, Kirin (August 9, 2000). Belgium: Europe's Overlooked Diamond-in-the-Rough (Part II). Silicon Alley Daily
- Lane, Frederick S. (2003) The naked employee: how technology is compromising workplace privacy, p. 54. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn,
- Bilefsky, Dan (April 2, 2001). Where the deep future is familiar territory The Financial Times
- News: Giles . Jim . Utopian dream in tatters as Starlab crashes to Earth . Nature . 5 July 2001.
- News: Gorman. Michael. Scanadu finalizes Scout tricorder design, wants user feedback to help it get FDA approval. 31 January 2014. Engadget. 22 May 2013.
- News: Scanaflo brings hospital-quality urinalysis to your home. Hein. Buster. 6 January 2015. Cult of Mac. 9 January 2015.
- Web site: Healthy.io, Israeli maker of smartphone urinalysis tech, buys its largest U.S. rival. Christina. Farr. June 26, 2020. CNBC.
- News: Jennings . Katie . Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO . 22 September 2021 . Forbes . 29 September 2020.
- News: Freedman . David H. . Personalized Health Care and Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Your Life—at the Cost of Your Privacy . 18 October 2021 . Newsweek . 20 March 2019.
- News: Jennings . Katie . Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO . 22 September 2021 . Forbes . 29 September 2020.
- News: Schilling . Erin . Breakdown of top Atlanta tech deals and acquisitions from January 2021 . 21 October 2021 . Atlanta Business Journal . 1 February 2021.
- Web site: Startup Doc.ai Inks Deal With Health Insurer Anthem, Names Female Cofounder CEO. Katie. Jennings. Forbes.
- News: Paine . Andre . Sony and UMG team on Snowcrash NFT platform with collectibles set for Bob Dylan & Miles Davis . 7 March 2022 . Music Week . 2 March 2022.
- Web site: Chairman of RSA Europe Fellowship.
- News: Millennials may be the last generation to know so little about their health. De Brouwer. Walter. 3 February 2019. VentureBeat.
- News: I. Am. The Greatest.. De Brouwer. Walter. 9 March 2014. The Huffington Post. 9 January 2015.