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Kenan Sahin

Kenan Eyüp Şahin, (commonly known as Kenan Sahin) is a Turkish-born American scientist and entrepreneur. He is the founder, President and the Chief Technology Officer of TIAX LLC in Lexington, Massachusetts. He is also the founder and CEO of CAMX Power which formerly was a division of TIAX LLC and in May 2014, became a separate company.

Kenan Sahin
Born
Turkey
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materMIT Sloan School of Management
OccupationBusinessman

Early life and education edit

He was born in Aydın, Turkey.[1] His father, Eyüp Şahin, was an industrialist and a member of the Turkish parliament.[1] He completed elementary school in Aydın, graduated from Robert Academy (middle school) in Istanbul, Turkey.[1] He started high school at Robert College but completed it at Inglewood High School in California.[1] He then started his college studies at Robert College (now the Boğaziçi University) and then transferred to MIT as a junior to finish his BS.[1] He completed his PhD at the MIT School of Industrial Management.[1]

Business career edit

The early years of Dr. Sahin's entrepreneurial career overlapped with the final years of his academic career which began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and continued at MIT with interleaved periods at Robert College of Istanbul (now the Boğaziçi University) Harvard University, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has global patents and numerous academic publications.

In 1982, Dr. Sahin founded Kenan Systems with a $1,000 personal investment, as part of his outreach activities while at MIT. The company grew to become a world leader in telecommunications software, creating nearly 1,000 professional jobs. Dr. Sahin was named the Ernst & Young New England Entrepreneur of the Year in 1998.

In 1999, Dr. Sahin sold Kenan Systems to Lucent Technologies/Bell Laboratories for $1.5 billion in a stock swap when the Lucent stock was trading at $50 a share. Subsequent to the sale, accepting a two-year offer from Lucent/Bell Labs, he became Vice President of Software Technology at Bell Labs, a member of the managing group of Bell Labs and then the President of Lucent's Software Products Group, managing 4,500 people. The same year he made a major unrestricted gift to MIT, the largest ever until then, which MIT allocated to its School of Humanities and Social Science, also endowing the Dean of the same school.

Dr. Sahin left Lucent/Bell Labs in early 2001 to return to Boston and later to start TIAX LLC. He significantly expanded TIAX in early 2002 by acquiring assets and hiring staff from the Technology and Innovation unit of Arthur D. Little, Inc. which had come to an end.

In 2003, the World Economic Forum named Dr. Sahin one of its 40 Technology Pioneers. He received the New England Business and Technology's first "Circle of Excellence" award in 2004.[citation needed] In 2006, he was given the Golden Door Award by the International Institute of Boston in recognition of his achievements as both an entrepreneur and an academic. In 2007, TIAX was recognized as one of the Global Growth companies by the World Economic Forum, and Dr. Sahin was invited to Davos-East held in Dalian, China to address Innovation. In 2010, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and this recognition was entered into the US Congressional records. In 2015, he was given an honorary doctorate in engineering by Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey.

TIAX edit

Using its laboratories, scientists, engineers and technicians, and links to innovation sources, TIAX selects and matures early stage technologies primarily in energy into innovative, de-risked, IP-based and market-ready proto-products for service-supported licensing, sale or joint. CAMX Power is one major result of the TIAX model. Its flagship product CAM-7, one of the most advanced cathode materials for lithium-ion battery applications in the automotive and high-end portable electronics markets has been licensed for scaled up production by one of the largest chemical/material companies.

Board memberships edit

He serves on the Board of MIT (life member), Council of Competitiveness Executive Committee, the Board of Robert College of Istanbul and the Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra ( Emeritus). He served on the Board Argonne National Laboratory, National Electrical Manufacturers Association Board in Washington, DC, on the MIT Energy Initiative Advisory Board, on the Boards of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, AFS Intercultural Programs, and as a team member for the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.

Personal life edit

Dr. Sahin currently resides in Massachusetts.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Şahin, Kenan (December 2018). "Kenan Şahin RA 60 Honors His Parents: Making a Major Gift to Robert College" (PDF). RC Quarterly Robert College Alumni Magazine (53): 16–20.

External links edit

  • Kenan Sahin Playlist Appearance on WMBR's Dinnertime Sampler 2011-05-04 at the Wayback Machine radio show May 12, 2004
  • $75 million Kenan Sahin Fund announced for humanities, arts, and social sciences at MIT
  • SECOND ACTS: Taking R&D projects and running them to market is a TIAX specialty

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education editHe was born in Aydin Turkey 1 His father Eyup Sahin was an industrialist and a member of the Turkish parliament 1 He completed elementary school in Aydin graduated from Robert Academy middle school in Istanbul Turkey 1 He started high school at Robert College but completed it at Inglewood High School in California 1 He then started his college studies at Robert College now the Bogazici University and then transferred to MIT as a junior to finish his BS 1 He completed his PhD at the MIT School of Industrial Management 1 Business career editThe early years of Dr Sahin s entrepreneurial career overlapped with the final years of his academic career which began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and continued at MIT with interleaved periods at Robert College of Istanbul now the Bogazici University Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst He has global patents and numerous academic publications In 1982 Dr Sahin founded Kenan Systems with a 1 000 personal investment as part of his outreach activities while at MIT The company grew to become a world leader in telecommunications software creating nearly 1 000 professional jobs Dr Sahin was named the Ernst amp Young New England Entrepreneur of the Year in 1998 In 1999 Dr Sahin sold Kenan Systems to Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories for 1 5 billion in a stock swap when the Lucent stock was trading at 50 a share Subsequent to the sale accepting a two year offer from Lucent Bell Labs he became Vice President of Software Technology at Bell Labs a member of the managing group of Bell Labs and then the President of Lucent s Software Products Group managing 4 500 people The same year he made a major unrestricted gift to MIT the largest ever until then which MIT allocated to its School of Humanities and Social Science also endowing the Dean of the same school Dr Sahin left Lucent Bell Labs in early 2001 to return to Boston and later to start TIAX LLC He significantly expanded TIAX in early 2002 by acquiring assets and hiring staff from the Technology and Innovation unit of Arthur D Little Inc which had come to an end In 2003 the World Economic Forum named Dr Sahin one of its 40 Technology Pioneers He received the New England Business and Technology s first Circle of Excellence award in 2004 citation needed In 2006 he was given the Golden Door Award by the International Institute of Boston in recognition of his achievements as both an entrepreneur and an academic In 2007 TIAX was recognized as one of the Global Growth companies by the World Economic Forum and Dr Sahin was invited to Davos East held in Dalian China to address Innovation In 2010 he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and this recognition was entered into the US Congressional records In 2015 he was given an honorary doctorate in engineering by Bogazici University in Istanbul Turkey TIAX edit Using its laboratories scientists engineers and technicians and links to innovation sources TIAX selects and matures early stage technologies primarily in energy into innovative de risked IP based and market ready proto products for service supported licensing sale or joint CAMX Power is one major result of the TIAX model Its flagship product CAM 7 one of the most advanced cathode materials for lithium ion battery applications in the automotive and high end portable electronics markets has been licensed for scaled up production by one of the largest chemical material companies Board memberships editHe serves on the Board of MIT life member Council of Competitiveness Executive Committee the Board of Robert College of Istanbul and the Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra Emeritus He served on the Board Argonne National Laboratory National Electrical Manufacturers Association Board in Washington DC on the MIT Energy Initiative Advisory Board on the Boards of Museum of Fine Arts Boston AFS Intercultural Programs and as a team member for the Center for the Study of the 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