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Neal Harmon | M | - |
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | 11 jaar |
Jeffrey Harmon | M | - |
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | 11 jaar |
James R. Baker | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
Scott Bevan | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | 21 jaar |
Jordan Harmon | M | - |
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | 11 jaar |
Donald J. Goldberg | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jack W. Sunderlage | M | - |
Westminster College (Utah)
Brigham Young University
| - |
Joshua James | M | 50 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017.
Brigham Young University
| 24 jaar |
Rogelio de los Santos | M | - |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | 14 jaar |
Sy Prestwich | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | 21 jaar |
Dalton Wright | M | - |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | 4 jaar |
Gary Goodrich | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
John Knotwell | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 7 jaar |
Michael Christensen | M | 57 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
John R. Thompson | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Larry Richards | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Monty Reagan | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Michael Keene | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Matthew S. Holland | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Anthony Webster Zito | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Stephen Oskoui | M | - |
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | 2 jaar |
Steven Lund | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Ryan Money | M | - |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Steve Allred Hitz | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Keith Pugmire | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
Michael Wolfgramm | M | 57 |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | 11 jaar |
Matthew G. Wells | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jeffrey Shaw | M | 65 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Todd Wolfenbarger | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Diego Serebrisky Solano | M | - |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | 11 jaar |
Katie Liljenquist | F | - |
Angel Studios, Inc.
![]() Angel Studios, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Part of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Angel Studios, Inc. develops next generation interactive entertainment software. The company is based in Provo, UT. The company was founded by Jeffrey Harmon, Jordan Harmon. The CEO is Neal Harmon. Angel Studios was acquired by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on November 20, 2002 for $35.19 million. | - |
Chris Autry | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Mike Wolfgramm | - | - |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | - |
Ruth Todd | F | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Jeffrey Dyer | M | 65 |
Brigham Young University
| 25 jaar |
Lisandro Bril | M | - |
Alta Ventures México SC
![]() Alta Ventures México SC Investment ManagersFinance Alta Ventures México SC (Alta Ventures) is an independent venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Paul Ahlstrom. The firm is headquartered in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | 9 jaar |
Aaron Skonnard | M | 51 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Larry C. Linton | M | 83 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Steven W. Graves | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Jeffery Nelson | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
William R. Trojan | M | 71 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Bradley Rencher | M | 50 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
D. Clark Turner | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Sam Souvall | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Susan Preator | F | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Dave Cutler | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
David A. Flynn | M | 55 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Christine M. Archibald | F | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Sharon Cook | F | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Gary E. Stevenson | M | 68 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Brandon Williams | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| 22 jaar |
DeLyle Bloomquist | M | 65 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Chris Stone | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 14 jaar |
Ray Stranghoener | M | 72 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
John M. Panettiere | M | - |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Hal B. Heaton | M | 73 |
Brigham Young University
| 41 jaar |
David R. Bradford | M | 73 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Henry Eyring | M | 60 |
Brigham Young University
| 18 jaar |
Jon D. Walton | M | 81 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Robert Harrison | M | 57 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Wallace L. Head | M | 73 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Kenneth A. Arneson | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
William Orchow | M | 79 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Glenn R. Mahone | M | 78 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Mark Sunday | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Rustin Howard | M | 67 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Allan E. O'Bryant | M | 65 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Richard B. Fontaine | M | 79 |
Westminster College (Utah)
| 32 jaar |
Gary Crocker | M | 72 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Richard I. Winwood | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Roderick D. Davies | M | 76 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
James D. Stice | M | 64 |
Brigham Young University
| 36 jaar |
Steven Chacko | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
Chet D. Linton | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Kim B. Clark | M | 74 |
Brigham Young University
| 19 jaar |
Kenneth A. Solen | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
John P. Livingstone | M | 73 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Scott R. Petersen | M | 65 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Michael Malan | M | - |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Bill Cutting | M | - |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Cydni Tetro | F | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Catherine Chamberlain | F | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Clark G. Gilbert | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
David N. Weidman | M | 68 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Joe Ford | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Kelly Dame | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Reed Dame | M | - |
Brigham Young University
| - |
John C. Lewis | M | - |
Westminster College (Utah)
| - |
Bret K. Clayton | M | 62 |
Brigham Young University
| - |
Mark C. McBride | M | 62 |
Utah Technology Council
![]() Utah Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Utah Technology Council operates a business association for IT and life science communities. The private company is based in Salt Lake City, UT. John Knotwell has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Eliot Weitz | M | - |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
Robert G. Mechaley | M | 74 |
S5 Wireless, Inc.
![]() S5 Wireless, Inc. Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology In 2003 the founders of S5 Wireless, recognizing the limitations of existing location technologies, conceived of a novel RF approach to location and telemetry. The unconventional approach enjoys dramatic advantages across an array of performance metrics, offering high accuracy, low-latency, long battery life and excellent indoor coverage at a cost that enables rapid mass market adoption. Capable of serving standalone applications as well as fully integrated operation within existing data/voice applications, the S5 technology expands the possibilities of the LBS market. Historically, location and telemetry applications have faced four prominent barriers which have prevented mass market adoption of LBS. These barriers include: total cost, operational range, signal penetration and battery power. While existing wireless technologies meet a subset of these needs, a solution which simultaneously solves all requirements has proven elusive. This has resulted in applications which are only partially served by the chosen technology. Consequently, LBS market adoption has been constrained to a set of fragmented verticals rather than enjoying growth through mass market adoption driven by a horizontal technology enabler. This is no longer the case. Unlike conventional location and telemetry technologies, S5 meets all requirements to enable mass market adoption: Low Total Cost (hardware and subscription) Wide Area Coverage (metropolitan regions leading to global coverage) Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Coverage Long Battery Life (measured in years, not weeks) Low-latency and Rapid Updating (instant availability of present location) In function, S5’s tag is similar to an RFID tag, in that it can be easily embedded or attached to almost anything: products, people, pets, vehicles, etc. Further, with the integrated telemetry capability, the item can report “presence” information such as temperature, vibration, moisture or any other sensed aspect. However, unlike RFID systems, customers need not deploy, operate and maintain a multitude of expensive and proprietary tag readers. “Plug and Play” meets location and telemetry. | - |
Jonathan Malan | M | - |
Isotalent Inc.
![]() Isotalent Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services Isotalent Inc. is a platform that helps healthcare employers to source, hire, onboard, pay, and manage their talent. The American company specializes in placing successful long-term employment hires for registered nurses in the US. Isotalent offers an EOR service that gives employees the experience they want and the service employers deserve. | - |
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Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Dinesh C. Patel | M | 73 |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | 12 jaar |
Scott Petty | M | 61 |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | 12 jaar |
Greg Warnock | M | 64 |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | - |
Gavin Christensen | M | - |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | 9 jaar |
Jeron Paul | M | - |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | - |
Matt Hoffman | M | - |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | 1 jaar |
Rob McMillen | M | - |
vSpring Capital LLC
![]() vSpring Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Patel and Paul Ahlstrom, vSpring Capital LLC is a venture capital firm located in Salt Lake City, Utah with an additional office in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | - |
Statistieken
Land | Connecties | % van het totaal |
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Verenigde Staten | 95 | 95.00% |
Mexico | 6 | 6.00% |
Ouderdom van de connecties
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Oorsprong van de connecties
- Beurs
- Insiders
- Paul Ahlstrom
- Persoonlijk netwerk