James Liao

Chief Technology Officer at Foxx Development Inc.

James Liao currently serves as Chief Technology Officer at Foxx Development Inc., focusing on product management and technology innovation for various connected devices and IoT solutions. Previously, James held senior positions in product strategy and innovation at Charter Communications, managing competitive analyses and new product concepts, and served as Director of Technology and Product Management at LeEco, overseeing smartphone technical requirements. James's extensive experience also includes a long tenure at Nokia, where product program management involved coordination across cross-functional and global teams. Academically, James is pursuing degrees in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University, along with a graduate program in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington and a bachelor's degree from Tsinghua University.

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Foxx Development Inc.

Founded in 2017 as a Texas-incorporated entity, Foxx is a US brand and stands as a distinguished player in the realm of consumer electronics and integrated Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions, catering to both retail and institutional clients. Leveraging its robust research and development capabilities, the company’s strategic vision focuses on forging enduring alliances with global mobile network operators, distributors, and suppliers. This approach has translated into a robust presence within the United States, where the portfolio encompasses a diverse range of mobile phones, tablets, and consumer electronics. Concurrently, Foxx is diligently engaged in the development and distribution of end-to-end communication terminals and innovative suites of IoT solutions and AIoT (AI + Internet of Things) solutions, with the aim of positioning itself at the forefront of technological advancement to shape the future of global connectivity.


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