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Waveberg™ Development Limited |
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Waveberg ~ Energy from Waves™
Management Team Paul T. Wegener is an entrepreneur active in science and technology development. Mr. Wegener was educated at Caltech and Johns Hopkins and brings this scientific approach to business. He founded Epitome Pharmaceuticals, a boutique drug development company; the first product Veregen received FDA approval for a botanical in 2006. Mr. Wegener invested in the Waveberg in the early 1990's. He has a close relationship with John Berg, the inventor, and is responsible for recent technical and business development. He is the lead inventor on the recent patent submission and conducted the tank tests. He is the prime force driving Waveberg Development. Dr. Geza Nagy, President and CEO (UCR) InfraComp (Infrastructure Composites International) has developed an advanced composite technology, which uses a proprietary, and patented fiber reinforced polymer honeycomb system (FRPH System) to build vehicular bridges. Similar to the aerospace industry several years ago, the construction industry is beginning to recognize and embrace the advantages of composites. Dr. Nagy is a structural engineer and instructor at UCSD University of California, San Diego. He serves WDL as engineering consultant on full-scale Waveberg design and fabrication. Infracomp panels give the Waveberg the rigidity and strength to withstand the pump ram forces over one hundred metric tons. Bob Stevens, who oversees Finance and Development, has served as strategic planning & corporate development consultant to companies in the energy and technology industries including some of the leading U.S. utility companies. Before forming Growth Insight in 2002, Bob served as Vice President & Partner at Mercer Management Consulting, Inc.; Executive Vice President of Bluefly, Inc., a Soros-funded ecommerce retailer; and senior manager of Lorne Weil, Inc., a BCG-spinoff consulting practice. Bob serves on the Board of Directors of Axsys Technologies, Inc., a publicly traded optical components company which serves the aerospace, defense and commercial markets. Ken Wallace is director of Sealevel, a communication design firm based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a focus on facilitating collaborative research and empowering social entrepreneurship. Ken's familiarity with and advocacy for the Waveberg project is coincident with offshore trials in Nova Scotia in the early 1990s. John Berg is an inventor and holder of Waveberg patents. In the 1970's he developed separation methods to extract gold from low-quality desert ores and developed these methods into a multi-million dollar business. In the late 1970's he began work on what would become a 25 year fascination: the Waveberg concept. From the early days in California to the Canadian maritimes to the Canaveral coast in Florida he has persisted to make his dream of pollution free energy from the sea come true. He has invested over one million dollars of his own capital into the development and patents of the Waveberg. |
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