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  1. Board Member · Erfaring: Culture Intelligence · Sted: Oslo · 300 forbindelser på LinkedIn. Vis Eirik Chambe-Engs profil på LinkedIn, et faglig fellesskap med én milliard medlemmer.

  2. Eirik Aavitsland, Warwick Allison, Eirik Chambe-Eng, Matthias Ettrich, Arnt Gulbrandsen, Rune Nesseth, Haavard Nord, Suetelane Paludo and Paul Olav Tvete. Members of the board of the Trolltech Foundation are currently: Leonor González-Valencia, Haavard Nord, Rune Nesseth, and Eirik Chambe-Eng (Chair of the board).

  3. Development of Qt was started in 1990 by the Norwegian programmers Eirik Chambe-Eng and Haavard Nord. Their company, Trolltech, that sold Qt licenses and provided support, went through several acquisitions over the years. Today former Trolltech is named The Qt Company and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Digia Plc., Finland. Although The Qt ...

  4. Timeline. 1990 Qt conceived by Haavard Nord and Eirik Chambe-Eng on a park bench in Trondheim, Norway. 1995 Troll Tech 1st public release on 20 May. Qt 0.90 for X11/Linux. Commercial & open source (FreeQt license) 1996 Customer no. 1: European Space Agency. Qt 1.0, full X11 support free for free software development plus Windows.

  5. Location Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Regions Nordic Countries, Scandinavia, Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Gender Male. LinkedIn View on LinkedIn. Eirik Chambe-Eng is the Founder at The Qt Company. He attended Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

  6. May 20, 2015 · Working with the founders of Qt, Eirik Chambe-Eng & Haavard Nord, as well as the other people we had in the company at that time was an amazing experience. Over the next few years, Trolltech grew from around 15 to 250 people.

  7. Oct 4, 2007 · As the Norwegian development company announced, the cofounder of the company, Eirik Cambe-Eng, has quit his position as Co-CEO, for health reasons. Haavard Nord, until now the second Co-CEO beside Chambe-Eng, will assume sole responsibility for the position as company chairman from November 2007.