Carl Johan Freer (born 9 May 1970) is a Swedish businessman and technology entrepreneur primarily known for founding the American company Tiger Telematics, which created the handheld game console Gizmondo.[1][2] Freer is also the founder of Singapore-based medical-device company, Aluminaid and co-author of several patents.[3][4]
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