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'''Neil Trevett''' is currently Vice President of Embedded Content at [[NVIDIA]]. He is responsible for enabling and encouraging compelling applications on non-PC platforms, including cell phones and automobiles. Prior to joining [[NVIDIA]], Mr. Trevett has spent over twenty-five years in the 3D graphics industry including his last position as Senior Vice President of Marketing at [[3Dlabs]]. From 1997-2005, Neil Trevett served as President of the [[Web3D Consortium]], a group of industry-leading companies dedicated to creating open standards for communicating real-time 3D on the Internet. Mr. Trevett is currently the elected President of the [[Khronos Group]] where he created and chairs the [[OpenGL ES]] working group that has defined the industry standard for 3D graphics on embedded devices. Mr. Trevett holds a first-class joint B.Sc. Electronic Engineering and Computer Science degree from the University of Birmingham, England.
'''Neil Trevett''' is currently Vice President of Embedded Content at [[NVIDIA]]. He is responsible for enabling and encouraging compelling applications on non-PC platforms, including cell phones and automobiles. Prior to joining [[NVIDIA]], Mr. Trevett has spent over twenty-five years in the 3D graphics industry including his last position as Senior Vice President of Marketing at [[3Dlabs]]. From 1997-2005, Neil Trevett served as President of the [[Web3D Consortium]], a group of industry-leading companies dedicated to creating open standards for communicating real-time 3D on the Internet. Mr. Trevett is currently the elected President of the [[Khronos Group]] where he created and chairs the [[OpenGL ES]] working group that has defined the industry standard for 3D graphics on embedded devices. Mr. Trevett holds a first-class joint B.Sc. Electronic Engineering and Computer Science degree from the University of Birmingham, England.


As quoted from [[Tom's Hardware]], Mr. Trevett ''"is still the best 3D evangelist in the hardware business".'' You can meet him at all the graphic conventions and conference circuits such [[Comdex]], [[Siggraph]], [[E3]] and much more. He also teaches worldwide about mobile technology and is considered the '''#1 3D Expert in the World'''.{{fact}}
As quoted from [[Tom's Hardware]], Mr. Trevett ''"is still the best 3D evangelist in the hardware business".'' You can meet him at all the graphic conventions and conference circuits such [[Comdex]], [[Siggraph]], [[E3]] and much more. He also teaches worldwide about graphics standards and mobile technology.


Neil currently resides in Silicon Valley.
Neil currently resides in Silicon Valley.

Revision as of 08:13, 11 July 2006

Neil Trevett is currently Vice President of Embedded Content at NVIDIA. He is responsible for enabling and encouraging compelling applications on non-PC platforms, including cell phones and automobiles. Prior to joining NVIDIA, Mr. Trevett has spent over twenty-five years in the 3D graphics industry including his last position as Senior Vice President of Marketing at 3Dlabs. From 1997-2005, Neil Trevett served as President of the Web3D Consortium, a group of industry-leading companies dedicated to creating open standards for communicating real-time 3D on the Internet. Mr. Trevett is currently the elected President of the Khronos Group where he created and chairs the OpenGL ES working group that has defined the industry standard for 3D graphics on embedded devices. Mr. Trevett holds a first-class joint B.Sc. Electronic Engineering and Computer Science degree from the University of Birmingham, England.

As quoted from Tom's Hardware, Mr. Trevett "is still the best 3D evangelist in the hardware business". You can meet him at all the graphic conventions and conference circuits such Comdex, Siggraph, E3 and much more. He also teaches worldwide about graphics standards and mobile technology.

Neil currently resides in Silicon Valley.