Martin Kemp is a vice president at Elysium Digital, specializing in intellectual property litigation and protection. Martin has over two decades of experience designing computer software and electronic devices, and more than 18 years of experience serving as a consultant to law firms, in-house counsel, and government clients in patent, trade secret, copyright, and technology analysis cases. He has advised clients on more than 100 matters relating to embedded computer systems, algorithmic analysis, digital circuits, reverse engineering, computer architecture, object-oriented software design, data extraction, and trade secret protection.
Martin graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with a B.S.E. in electrical and computer engineering. Martin is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. He is also a member of the IEEE.
Prior to joining Elysium Digital, Martin worked at Sun Microsystems, developing high-end server chipsets and diagnostic software.
Professional and Civic Affiliations
Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers