Fré Jorritsma

Principal System Architect at Goodix

Fré Jorritsma has extensive work experience in the field of electronics and semiconductors. Fré has held various roles at different companies throughout their career. At GOODIX Technology INC., they currently serve as the Principal System Architect. Prior to that, they worked at NXP Semiconductors, where they held the titles of Principal System Application Engineer and Validation Architect for Audio Amplifiers, Team Leader/Project Manager, and DfT Consultant. Before joining NXP Semiconductors, they worked at OCE technologies as an Electronic System Designer. Fré began their career at Philips as a Research Scientist and later as a Senior Audio Design Engineer. At Philips, they were responsible for the development of the SACD1000 player, which received the EISA award for sound quality and was recognized as one of the best sounding CD players in the world.

Fré Jorritsma completed a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences from 1987 to 1991. Prior to that, from 1981 to 1987, Fré attended Berlingh College. Before entering college, Fré attended Spiegelschool from 1975 to 1981.

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  • Principal System Architect

    2021 - present

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