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Brief Bio of Eric Chen, Jessica Su, and Roland Chu

Eric Chen brings significant technology and business experience to Presenter.com. He co-invented QuickTime VR while working for Apple Computer, Inc. and developed the first panoramic image stitcher. He founded RealSpace, Inc. in 1995, which provided leading-edge virtual reality software for online commerce applications. Eric has published extensively at the prestigious SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference and co-wrote two papers, which were honored as seminal papers in SIGGRAPH's 25-year history.

Eric began his career as an industrial designer. He obtained his BS at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. He received his MA in Industrial Design from Ohio State University and his MS in Computer Graphics from Cornell University. Mr. Chen is the holder of seven U.S. patents and has several others pending.

Jessica Su has over 10 years experience in the high-tech industry handing worldwide sales and marketing, operations and key corporate project management development and promoting multimedia 2D/3D graphics/video/audio, software and related consumer-applications. She was the Co-Founder and General Manager of Avance Logic, Inc., Fremont, CA from October 1991 to September 1997 before the company merged with Realtek Semiconductor of Hsin Chu, Taiwan. She also served on the Broad of Avance Logic from 1991 to 1997. Realtek stock was traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange 6 months after merging with Avance Logic, Inc.

Jessica holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics from University of California at Davis, 1987. She started her career as a product engineer in Trident Microsystems.

Roland Chu has over 15 years of experience in microprocessor software and hardware engineering, marketing and general management, and was most recently with Scenix Semiconductor. He was the first Sales and Marketing executive at Scenix, producer of communications microprocessors. He initiated Scenix's Marketing programs, including the Web and PR. He built the worldwide sales force and brought revenues to a run rate $4M/yr.

Scenix was chosen as one of the top ten most likely to succeed companies during the Technology Partners Conference in December of 1999. Prior to joining Scenix Semiconductor, Mr. Chu was the department manager for the non-memory Semiconductor Marketing department for Hitachi. His success managing the department generated annual sales of more than $300M/year. He has also held senior sales and marketing positions at Fujitsu and GEC Plessey. Roland holds degrees of BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from UCLA.

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