Name of AAPI Figure | An Wang |
What is the person’s Asian heritage or
ethnicity? | Chinese-American |
Area of Influence | Computer Science, Business |
Date of birth or time period | February 7, 1920 – March 24, 1990 |
How did this individual make a
contribution to their field or to society/culture at large? | An Wang was a computer engineer and inventor, and
one of the pioneers of the computer industry. He is best known for his
invention of magnetic core memory, the predominant form of computer memory
for around 20 years between 1955 and 1975. In 1951, he started his own
computer company, Wang Laboratories, which became one of America’s leading
manufacturers in computers and word processing systems. At its peak, the
company had a value of $3 billion and employed over 30,000 people. |
Why did you choose this person? What about
their story speaks to you? | An Wang has many roots in the Boston area, where he
was based for most of his career. He was the founder and longtime CEO of Wang
Laboratories, which was headquartered in Cambridge, Tewksbury, and Lowell.
The Wang Theatre in Boston is named after him. |
How does this person inspire you? | Since their invention, computers have become an
integral part of modern society, affecting nearly every aspect of our lives.
It was very inspiring to learn that an Asian-American with local roots was a
key contributor to the founding of the computer industry! |
Submitted by | Victoria Yuan |
Age | 17 |
City, State | Lexington, MA |