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About Us

The Management Team



 

 

Dr Chris Mitchell (CEO and Founder) founded Audio Analytic following the completion of his self-funded PhD in sound information systems and signal processing. Chris received a prestigious Kauffman/NCGE Fellowship to investigate the commercial implications of his research through which he received training at Harvard Business School and worked with Cisco Systems in San Jose, US. Subsequently Chris attended Judge Business School’s Ignite Programme (Cambridge University) funded by the East of England Development Agency. He is an internationally published author, an associate lecture at Anglia Ruskin University’s Design and Technology Department and has over 3 years experience working as a network consultant.

 

 

Nicholas Brereton (VP Engineering) Nick was previously a senior engineer at Alphamosaic (acquired by Broadcom), where he worked on VideoCore and VideoCore Audio Codecs, and lead the integration of this product in Samsung mobile devices. He is well versed in all practical aspects of working with novel technologies and integrating them into product lines. At StarLeaf, Nick was responsible for optimizing a full H.264 video coder, media framework and audio codecs. He also has expertise in developing hardware-based solutions. Nick is responsible for all technology development at Audio Analytic.

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Audio Analytic Ltd.

IdeaSpace, 3 Charles Babbage Road

Cambridge, CB3 0GT, UK

Tel: +44 1223 909 305, Fax: +44 1223 750 329

 

 
   

 

 

By Train

 

Trains run to Cambridge from both King's Cross and Liverpool Street stations in London. Train times can be looked up here: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk. Cambridge station is about 3 miles from Audio Analytic, we suggest catching a taxi. Audio Analytic's offices are part of the new Hauser Forum building. Local taxi firms, Panther Taxi – +44 1223 715 715, A1 Cabs - +44 1223 525 555, Camtax Taxi - +44 1223 242 424.

 

By Car

 

Coming from the South, you will probably come up the M11. Leave at junction 13, turn right along the A1303. Audio Analytic is located in the new Hauser forum building as part of idea space at the end JJ Thomson Avenue. The Hauser forum building has the word "WEST" written in large orange letters which are visible from JJ Thomson Avenue.

 

Coming from the West, you will probably come on the A428 from Bedford. Take the A1303 as you approach Cambridge, and you will be on the Madingley Road, with Audio Analytic on the end of JJ Thomson Avenue before you enter the city. Audio Analytic's offices are part of the new Hauser Forum building. The Hauser forum building has the word "WEST" written in large orange letters which are visible from JJ Thomson Avenue.

 

Coming from the North, you should come on the A14 (formerly A604). Take the exit for Cambridge, and you enter along the Huntingdon Road. Turn right along Storey's Way, then right when you reach Madingley Road, to find Audio Analytic at the end of JJ Thomson Avenue. Audio Analytic's offices are part of the new Hauser Forum building. The Hauser forum building has the word "WEST" written in large orange letters which are visible from JJ Thomson Avenue.

 

By Air

 

The closest of the London Airports is Stansted. Buses and trains run approximately hourly to Cambridge. For Heathrow or Gatwick airports you can take the underground or Heathrow/Gatwick Express train to central London (Kings Cross or Liverpool street), and then a train to Cambridge.