Geomagic CEO Ping Fu Gets ACBWA Business Award
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ROCKVILLE,
MD,
Nov 7, 2008 – Ping Fu, president and CEO of Geomagic, received the Business
Innovation Award from the America China Business Women’s Alliance (ACBWA) at
a luncheon today in Rockville, MD.
Ms.
Fu was given the award at the 2008 American China Women Business Leader’s
Conference, where she spoke to 400 business owners and executives.
“Ping’s journey from a young lady scared for her life in China to an
internationally known entrepreneur and technology leader is a remarkable
story,” said Jade Zhou, ACBWA executive director. “We are honored to present
this award to Ping, and to have her address the hundreds of women executives
and distinguished guests at the conference.”
From exile to tech innovator
Punished as a child during the Cultural Revolution and expelled from
China as a young woman for writing about the ritual killing of baby girls,
Fu came to America with only a few dollars. She used a restless intellect
and iron-clad will to gain an education in computer science and work at
increasingly high-level positions.
As director of visualization at the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications, Fu initiated and managed the NCSA Mosaic software project that
led to Netscape and Internet Explorer. She also developed the computer
animation software that enabled animators to create award-winning special
effects for Terminator 2. Under Fu’s direction, Geomagic has become the
worldwide leader in digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP), which is
fundamentally changing the way products are made, heralding a shift from
mass manufacturing to mass customization.
“It was an honor to receive this award and meet an extraordinary group of
American and Chinese businesswomen,” says Fu. “I thank the ACBW for the
award and IBM for nominating me.”
About Geomagic
Geomagic Inc. is a worldwide software and services company headquartered
in Research Triangle Park, N.C., with subsidiaries in Europe and Asia and
distributors worldwide. More than 8,000 professionals in industries such as
automotive, aerospace, medical devices and consumer products use Geomagic
software and services. Applications include enabling mass customization with
the same efficiency and cost as mass production, improving dental care with
individually designed devices, speeding time to market for consumer
products, automating inspection for better quality in dramatically less
time, increasing safety for NASA shuttle missions, and optimizing design for
everything from racing cars to blimps.
For more information, visit
www.geomagic.com.
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