EvoNexus
Rory Moore has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. In 1990, they founded Peregrine Semiconductor, a leading provider of radio frequency integrated circuits. Rory was involved in the company until 1999, serving as a founder and later as a co-founder and VP. In 1996, Rory also co-founded Silicon Wave, which produced the world's first Bluetooth chips.
In 2004, Rory co-founded Georgia Now, a dedicated network kitchen appliance for the consumer market. Rory served as CEO until 2006.
In 2010, Rory became the co-founder and CEO of EvoNexus, a non-profit technology incubator that offers full services to startups. Under their leadership, EvoNexus has admitted 252 companies to date and has received $3.6 billion in funding.
In 2012, Rory joined toSense as Chairman and CEO. toSense developed the FDA approved CoVa Monitoring System for at-home patients with chronic illnesses. The company was acquired by Baxter International in 2020.
Rory Moore obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the University of Michigan, where they attended from 1967 to 1971.
EvoNexus
EvoNexus is a technology incubator for Southern California's startup and entrepreneurial community with locations in San Diego and Irvine. EvoNexus empowers motivated entrepreneurs to turn their transformative ideas into fundable, commercially viable companies and leverages community resources to provide what entrepreneurs need to besuccessful.