Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak is an American engineer and inventor who co-founded Apple Computer and designed the Apple I and Apple II, speaking to organisations about innovation, engineering, and the evolution of personal computing.
- Co-founded Apple Computer.
- Designed the Apple I and Apple II computers, with the Apple II recognised as one of the first commercially successful personal computers.
- Received the U.S. National Medal of Technology.
- Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
- Author of the autobiography iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon.
- Co-founder of the technology education platform Woz U.
Full Profile
Key speaking topics
- Personal computing innovation
- Engineering and product design
- Technology entrepreneurship
- The evolution of the computer industry
- Education and technology skills
- Technology philanthropy and community impact
Ideal for
- Technology and engineering conferences
- Innovation and product development events
- Education and STEM-focused forums
- Corporate leadership audiences navigating digital change
Audience outcomes
- Insight into the creation and commercialisation of early personal computers
- Perspective on engineering-driven innovation
- Understanding of the foundations of the modern technology industry
- Appreciation of the role of education in technology advancement
Why organisations work with Steve Wozniak
- First-hand experience of founding and building a pioneering technology company
- Direct insight into the design of one of the first commercially successful personal computers
- Credibility grounded in recognised engineering and technology awards
- Ability to connect technical innovation with broader industry and educational impact
Biography
Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer and designed the Apple I and Apple II, helping to define the commercial foundations of the personal computing industry. The Apple II became one of the first widely successful personal computers, establishing a new market and reshaping how technology was built, sold, and used.
His engineering achievements have been recognised with the U.S. National Medal of Technology and induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. These honours reflect his role in transforming technical innovation into scalable, market-ready products.
Beyond product design, Wozniak has maintained a sustained commitment to education and technology access. He completed his degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, and has supported long-running K–12 education initiatives and technology-focused community organisations.
He has provided early support to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and has been recognised as a founding philanthropist of the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose. His work reflects a consistent focus on expanding opportunity through technology and education.
Wozniak is the author of iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon and co-founded the technology education platform Woz U. Through his speaking and public engagements, he offers organisations direct insight into the origins of modern computing, the realities of engineering-led innovation, and the principles that underpin enduring technological impact.
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| Home Country | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| Asia Pacific | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| Europe | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| Middle East & Africa | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| South America | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| United Kingdom | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| US East Coast | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| US West Coast | €90000 plus | £75,000 plus | $100000 plus |
| Virtual | €40000 to €90000 | £35,001 - £75,000 | $50000 - $100000 |