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JaeSeong(Gabriel) Oh

President of MCCI-Korea at MCCI Corporation

JaeSeong (Gabriel) Oh has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. JaeSeong(Gabriel) started their career as a Software Engineer at the Census Bureau of Korea in 1983 and worked there until 1984. JaeSeong(Gabriel) then joined Samsung Electronics as a Senior Principal Software Engineer from 1984 to 1998. In 1998, JaeSeong worked at JTEL as a System Consultant for a few months before joining MCCI Corporation. At MCCI Corporation, they held the position of Manager of MCCI Korea from September 1998 to May 2003, and later became the President of MCCI-Korea from May 2003 onwards.

JaeSeong (Gabriel) Oh pursued their education at Inha University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Computer Science from 1979 to 1983. Following this, they continued their academic journey at the same university, obtaining a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Computer Science from 1983 to 1984.

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Ithaca, United States

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MCCI Corporation

MCCI® develops system software that is embedded into our customers' consumer electronics products. We focus on open standards for connectivity, such as USB and LoRaWAN®. Our software modules are highly portable, so they can be embedded into almost any class of product. By using our software, our customers can focus on the areas that make their products special, rather than wasting effort on re-implementing obscure standards and solving compatibility headaches. Our global engineering teams work side by side with our customers to ensure that they're successful. We also offer a range of USB test equipment targeting developers, including our Model 3141 USB4™ Switch, Model 3501 Type-C SuperMUTT, and a variety of more specialized devices. LoRaWAN technology products by MCCI include open-source device libraries, application servers, professional prototyping and deployment hardware platforms, NerveCircuit™ building monitoring systems, and test equipment by RedwoodComm. MCCI is the lead corporate sponsor for The Things Network New York, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit that is deploying public-access LoRaWAN networks in New York in partnership with local government. Our customers range from start-ups to first-tier consumer electronics manufacturers. We have a variety of licensing models to accommodate our customers different needs.


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