
Jin-Hyeok Choi
Jin-Hyeok Choi leads Device Solution’s R&D – Memory division, which develops new memory technologies and enables memory products.
Jin-Hyeok joined Samsung Electronics in 2003 as a SoC design engineer, working on the development of mobile storage. From 2012 to 2019, he was in charge of the development team for controllers, a core component of SoCs based on NAND Flash. He developed and commercialized the world's first eMMC and UFS products, as well as various controllers for SATA/SAS/NVMe SSDs. He also developed the first-ever enterprise premium SSD with high endurance VNAND and has contributed significantly to the expansion of the storage market.
Jin-Hyeok received his B.S., M.S., and Ph. D. degrees in Electronics Engineering from Seoul National University in 1989, 1991, and 1996, respectively. He also studied low-power circuits at the University of Tokyo's Institute of Industrial Science.

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Rachel Yarcony
Strong leadership with 20 years of hands-on experience, managing companies, leading strategic processes, sales and marketing of products in Food & Pharmaceuticals industries.
Rachel was V.P. Marketing at Teva pharmaceuticals, VP Business development at Tambour, Business Manager at Nestle and Marketing Manager at Strauss group.
Rachel has proven success in bringing new products and breaking-through innovations to fruition in leading companies in highly competitive industries.
Rachel is a Grand EFFI Winner, for the effective marketing activity of the year 2012 – Nestle, the launch of a new snacks category “Shtuchim pretzels”.
Rachels holds B.A. in Psychology & Communication from Tel-Aviv University and MBA (with honors) from ESG in France.
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In 2019 Rachel founded myAir food-tech, a personalized functional food company specializing in stress management.
myAir develops stress-relief nutrition backed with machine learning technology for deep personal profiling, offering a long-term personal stress management routine.
In a world where we manage our diet and sports, we must start managing our stress. Stress is the epidemic of our era, and personal nutrition is part of the solution.

Aaron Cowley, Ph.D., MBA

Sam Costello, Ph.D.

Yong Won Shin, Ph.D.

GwangPyo Ko, Ph.D.

Sin-Hyeog Im, Ph.D.

Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson is executive vice president, partnerships and acquisitions, at IPValue Management Inc. IPValue’s mission is to generate value for leading innovative enterprises by licensing their patented inventions. IPValue has returned well over $1bn to high-tech enterprises from its licensing activities and, over the past four years, has acquired rights to over 10,000 patents. Mr Wilson has over 25 years of experience in intellectual property law, licensing, and management. Before joining IPValue, Mr Wilson was vice president, general and IP Counsel at Solus Microtechnologies, a venture capital-funded technology company. Mr Wilson worked for over a decade for Litton Industries, a $5bn technology company, in a number of technical, legal, and executive positions, including chief IP counsel. Mr Wilson has a BS in electrical engineering from UC Berkeley and a law degree from UC Hastings College of the Law.
