Aaron S. Kurland has over 25 years of combined experience in software and semiconductor development. Kurland managed both hardware and software development as Vice President, Engineering at NetSilicon before co-founding Boston Circuits with Kataoka.
Makoto Umemura started his career at Nippon Motorola as the product manager for PowerPC processors. He played a vital role in launching and developing its business in the Japanese embedded market. He has been instrumental in the success of the Asian businesses of Peerless Systems and NetSilicon, before joining Boston Circuits to set up and lead its Asian headquarters.
Hiro Kataoka is a veteran of 20 years in product development, sales, and marketing on three continents. Prior to co-founding Boston Circuits, Kataoka was Vice President, Worldwide Sales of NetSilicon, a publicly traded manufacturer of processors for embedded networking. Kataoka joined NetSilicon in 2001 when he sold Dimatech Corporation, a company he founded in 1991 to NetSilicon.