Julien Fourgeaud
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Julien Fourgeaud (April 25, 1980 – August 6, 2014[1]) ex-Rovio's digital services product strategist and co-founder of Scarlet Motors.[2][3]
Born25 April 1980
Cluses, France
Died6 August 2014 (aged 34)
Magland, France
Occupationsinventor, entrepreneur
KnownforCo-founder of Scarlet Motors
Julien Fourgeaud | |
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Julien Fourgeaud at Campus Party Europe 2012, launching Scarlet Motors | |
| Born | 25 April 1980 Cluses, France |
| Died | 6 August 2014 (aged 34) Magland, France |
| Occupations | inventor, entrepreneur |
| Known for | Co-founder of Scarlet Motors |
| Title | CPO of Transfluent |
| Website | https://twitter.com/julienfourgeaud/ |
Biography
His career began at Nokia, contributing in projects such ESeries and NSeries handsets, as the transition from keypad to touch interface, and leading the major effort behind third-party integration for the N97 in 2009, based on the Symbian OS, who was developed by a Symbian's community led by the Symbian Foundation who have Julien as their spokesperson.[4]
At Rovio, Fourgeaud was involved in the development of new services and products.[5]