Harlan Anderson

Organization founder

1929 –

65

Who is Harlan Anderson?

Harlan Anderson is an American engineer and entrepreneur, best known as the co-founder of Digital Equipment Corporation which at one time was the second largest computer company in the world. Other notable entities he has been associated with include Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was a member of the technical staff. He has also served as director of technology for Time, Inc. where he spearheaded their evaluation of the future of the printed word during the explosion of television, long before the Internet existed. He participated in early stage financing for over 20 small technology companies. Anderson was a trustee of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for 16 years. He is a member of the Board of Advisors of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois. He is a trustee of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Harlan Anderson is the author of the autobiography entitled Learn, Earn & Return: My Life as a Computer Pioneer.

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Born
1929
Education
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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on July 23, 2013

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