Guðjón Már Guðjónsson

Guðjón Már Guðjónsson (born 1972 in Reykjavik, Iceland) is an Icelandic entrepreneur and founding partner and CEO of Industria.

Guðjón has driven the research, development and design of many leading-edge technologies and is the author of several granted patents. He has served on the board of directors on a number of high-growth companies and acted as key consultant and advisor for several government-associated projects within the telecom and utility sectors.

Business involvement

When 18 years old, Guðjón established his first international software company, OZ Communications. OZ was acquired by Nokia in September 2008.

In 1998, Guðjón founded Islandssimi, now Vodafone Iceland, the first full-service competitor to Iceland's state-controlled telecoms monopoly offering GSM, Broadband and fixed voice. This company was taken IPO on the Iceland Stock Exchange only two year after Guðjón founded it.

In 1999, Guðjón founded Extrada, a software company connecting consumers to digital services in the home. Extrada was acquired by ESP Gruppen in 2002.

In 2000, he founded mobile application company Maskina, later acquired by Viva Technologies and now called Vyke. Vyke is now publicly traded.

Patents

U.S. Patent 6,564,261
WIPO Patent WO0205118
WIPO Patent WO0139016
WIPO Patent WO0111471

References

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