Rory Moore

Co-Founder and CEO at 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.

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  • Co-Founder and CEO

    January, 2010 - present