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Tags:
biodiesel, impedance, marquette univ
WORK EXPERIENCE
Employer:
Paradigm Sensors
Position:
CEO
Description:
Paradigm Sensors is a Wisconsin-based, early-stage company, poised to take advantage of the expanding biodiesel market with its proprietary impedance spectroscopy (“IS”) technology purchased from Marquette University. Impedance Spectroscopy is the core technology of its i-SPEC™ Q 100 biodiesel handheld analyzer, which was recently selected by R&D Magazine as a 2008 R&D Award Winner, naming it one of the 100 most technologically significant products. Biodiesel’s market growth, has brought about significant need for efficient testing to ensure that biodiesel meets producers’, engine manufacturers’ and users’ specifications. Robert Young, CEO, has put together a formidable team of managerial and technical experts (Three engineers and one PhD analytic chemist) as well as a team with marketing experience necessary to capture the biodiesel market with projected revenues of more than $40 million in three years. Future research and development using IS technology is planned to commercialize an expanded i-SPEC for testing of water in biodiesel and testing of oils and fats for the food industry. Paradigm Sensors connection with Massachusetts is through three of the Company’s key stakeholders who graduated from MIT: Herb Zien , CEO of Centron, Teresa Esser, Executive Director of Silicon Pastures, and Pehr Anderson, executive at Metavante.