Silicon Lab’ new CTO has served in a variety of engineering and business leadership positions at Silicon Labs in the US, Asia and Europe
Silicon Labs, a provider of silicon, software and solutions has announced the appointment of Daniel Cooley as the new chief technology officer (CTO). Cooley war formerly chief strategy officer to chief technology officer. Cooley, as per the company, has been instrumental in building the unmatched breadth and depth of the company’s wireless connectivity portfolio.
“As we focus our innovation efforts on building the world’s most secure, intelligent hardware and software platform for IoT development, Daniel Cooley is an ideal choice to lead the company’s R&D efforts,” said Silicon Labs CEO Tyson Tuttle.
Tuttle added, “For more than 15 years, Daniel has focused on wireless technology – from developing patents, to leading our IoT business and driving corporate strategy. His deep understanding of our markets, customers, ecosystems, technology and solutions will accelerate our IoT leadership and growth.”
Cooley has served in a variety of engineering and business leadership positions at Silicon Labs in the US, Asia and Europe. As CTO, Cooley is responsible for the company’s overall research and development strategy and execution, and he will work closely with Silicon Labs president Matt Johnson on IoT market opportunities, strategic partnerships and acquisitions and advanced technologies at the edge.
“Embedded computing is in the middle of a multi-decade transition from offline to online that will have global impact on our lives and the economy. Industry estimates indicate that there will be >50 IoT devices per person leveraging at least 10 different wireless protocols,” said Cooley.
He added, “and we will continue delivering the breakthrough innovations in compute, connectivity, security and machine learning necessary to address this large, diverse and growing market.”
Alessandro Piovaccari, who has served as chief technology officer since 2015, will transition to Silicon Labs’ Technical Advisory Board. “I would also like to express my thanks and gratitude to Alessandro Piovaccari for 18 outstanding years of invaluable contributions to Silicon Labs,” continued Tuttle.