Arthur Andrews Collins (September 9, 1909 – February 25, 1987) was a radio engineer and entrepreneur.
He first gained national recognition as a teenager for significant advances in radio communication, and later founded his own radio engineering and manufacturing company in 1933, Collins Radio Co..
Rapidly expanding during World War II, Collins Radio eventually grew into a Fortune 500 leader in avionics, telecommunication, and military, space and commercial radio communications.
Collins and his company ultimately became pioneers in melding computer and communication technology.
Widely considered a genius in electronics innovation, he shunned personal publicity and is relatively little known today, even within the electronics community.