Hermann Hauser
Hermann Hauser KBE FRS FREng (born 1948) is an Austrian-British physicist, serial entrepreneur, and venture capitalist renowned for co-founding Acorn Computers, which developed the ARM microprocessor architecture that powers billions of devices worldwide, and for establishing the Cambridge technology ecosystem through investments in over 100 high-tech companies.[1] Born in Vienna, Hauser earned an MA in physics from the University of Vienna and a PhD in physics from the University of Cambridge, where he later settled and pioneered the "Silicon Fen" cluster by spinning out ventures like E*Trade UK, Virata, and Cambridge Display Technology from academic research.[2][3][4] In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners, focusing on deep-tech investments across sectors including semiconductors, biotechnology, and AI, while serving as a non-executive director and advisor to numerous startups that have driven innovation in computing and beyond.[5] His contributions earned him election as a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and recognition as a leading figure in transforming Cambridge into a global hub for technology entrepreneurship.[1]