David Potter, the creator of Psion, dies at 82

David Potter, founder of Psion and pioneer of pocket computers, died at age 82. Discover his legacy in portable technology and development

viernes, 3 de julio de 2026 • 2 min read • Q2BSTUDIO Team

David Potter's legacy in portable computing

The recent loss of David Potter, founder of Psion, reminds us of the impact of a visionary mind who anticipated the future of personal computing. Beyond the devices that brought computing to the pocket, his legacy is a lesson on how technological innovation must balance real utility with commercial viability. Potter, trained as a physicist and mathematician, understood that true value lay not only in hardware but in the accompanying software ecosystem. His commitment to creating everything from operating systems to end-user applications, with a focus on vertical integration, was key to making Psion a benchmark. Today, companies seeking to remain competitive need to apply the same logic: develop digital solutions that adapt to their processes, not the other way around. At Q2BSTUDIO, we understand that need and offer custom software development that allows organizations to build tools tailored to them, optimizing workflows and improving decision-making. Potter's ability to pivot from the unstable home computer market to handhelds demonstrates that adaptability is a business virtue. Similarly, today's companies must integrate technologies like artificial intelligence and AWS and Azure cloud services to respond to a changing environment. Custom applications with AI components for businesses, including AI agents, enable process automation and extraction of insights that were previously impossible. Furthermore, security cannot be an afterthought: cybersecurity must be integrated from the design stage, something Potter valued when building robust systems. His commitment to proprietary software and energy consumption optimization also resonates in current business intelligence services, where tools like Power BI help transform data into competitive advantages. The path Psion blazed, from the early organizers to the EPOC operating system that later became Symbian, shows that radical innovation requires persistence and a clear vision. At Q2BSTUDIO, we apply that philosophy by combining custom software development with artificial intelligence strategies and cloud services, helping companies create their own digital ecosystems. Just as Potter saw beyond the fleeting trend of home computers to build something enduring, today organizations that invest in well-designed technological solutions will be better prepared for tomorrow's challenges. His legacy invites us to reflect on the importance of technological independence and the integration of all digital components, from hardware to software, including security and data analysis.

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