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With over 30 years working in the computer and electronics industry, Lino Notaro has seen first hand the inordinate amount of technological progress over the last four decades. We’ve come a long way, he says, from the early days of his career working in the then-up-and-coming computer games industry of the 90s where he had to convince consumers that computers were not just a flash in the pan.
Today Lino is the Retail and eCommerce Sales Director for TP-Link, a global provider of everyday networking devices and accessories. Their product portfolio has evolved with the changing landscape of technology, and now boasts many smart connectivity solutions among its offering.
In the latest episode of The Smart Life, Lino sits down with Sophie to reflect on his career and the changing attitudes to smart technology. We may laugh as he recalls his early-career excitement at the launch of a wireless mouse, but actually, isn’t that what every new piece of technology aspires to do, become so commonplace we can’t imagine it not existing? And perhaps nowhere is this more true than with the internet, which, Lino says, became so integral during the pandemic that connectivity became almost a key worker in its own right.
Check out our latest episode to hear more.
With over 30 years working in the computer and electronics industry, Lino Notaro has seen first hand the inordinate amount of technological progress over the last four decades. We’ve come a long way, he says, from the early days of his career working in the then-up-and-coming computer games industry of the 90s where he had to convince consumers that computers were not just a flash in the pan.
Today Lino is the Retail and eCommerce Sales Director for TP-Link, a global provider of everyday networking devices and accessories. Their product portfolio has evolved with the changing landscape of technology, and now boasts many smart connectivity solutions among its offering.
In the latest episode of The Smart Life, Lino sits down with Sophie to reflect on his career and the changing attitudes to smart technology. We may laugh as he recalls his early-career excitement at the launch of a wireless mouse, but actually, isn’t that what every new piece of technology aspires to do, become so commonplace we can’t imagine it not existing? And perhaps nowhere is this more true than with the internet, which, Lino says, became so integral during the pandemic that connectivity became almost a key worker in its own right.
Check out our latest episode to hear more.