Join us February 13 for Maui TechOhana with Google software architect, Stefan Kuhne, talking about “Finding Opportunity for Success.”
Working in the computer industry since 1986, Stefan Kuhne will talk-story on his long career in tech including the last 18 years at Google. He has given keynote presentations on events with more than 10,000 viewers, presented at big events like Google I/O, and has pioneered, invented and created many worldwide firsts – including creating for fun his own company as entrepreneur selling over 200,000 self-written computer games. Maui-based Kuhne is also the holder of about 20 patents, many of them worldwide. During COVID restrictions, Stefan was bored at home and created from scratch a coffee table containing an automated train set which can be controlled by 4 players using their phones, tablets or computers.
In addition to having nearly 40 years of “rich” experience, Kuhne says that his ability to identify good opportunities and make the best out of them has served him well. Hear how you can do the same to create your own success.
Stefan Kuhne, Software Architect, Google, Inc.
“My passion was always creativity “around” computers universally but especially computer graphics,” says Kuhne. He elaborated, “Creating furniture, models, photos, as of late 3D printing and much more.”
Serving as a popular mentor to others working at Google, mentees value Kuhne’s experience and have a habit of coming back with more questions, even years after the official sessions have ended. Kuhne looks forward to sharing his experience with the TechOhana audience.
Maui TechOhana meetings are organized by the Maui Economic Development Board, Inc., and supported by the County of Maui. They provide an informal networking opportunity open to anyone interested in Maui County’s technology industry with guest speakers presenting on a relevant topic in business or technology.