John S. Lettow
Fondatore presso Vorbeck Materials Corp.
Profilo
John S.
Lettow is the founder of Vorbeck Materials Corp.
He held the title of President & Director starting in 2013.
Dr. Lettow is also the founder of H2Gen Innovations, Inc. Dr. Lettow's education history includes a graduate degree from the University of Cambridge, a doctorate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an undergraduate degree from Princeton University, and an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Posizioni attive di John S. Lettow
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Vorbeck Materials Corp.
Vorbeck Materials Corp. Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Vorbeck Materials Corp. manufactures and develops industrial Vor-x products with graphene material. Its products include antennas, RFID's wearables, composites, conductive inks, and next generation battery development. The firm's products at Vorbeck are based on two core technologies Vor-x as a multi-functional additive and Vor-ink as a preferred solution for new and existing applications in the printed electronics industry through ease of processing, durability, and exceptional conductivity. The company was founded by Robert Prud’homme, John S. Lettow, Ilhan A. Aksay and Ira F. Kuhn, Jr. in 2006 and is headquartered in Jessup, MD. | Fondatore | 23/07/2009 |
Precedenti posizioni note di John S. Lettow
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H2Gen Innovations, Inc.
H2Gen Innovations, Inc. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries H2Gen Innovations, Inc. of Alexandria, Virginia designs, manufactures and markets cost efficient on-site hydrogen generators and gas purification plants. Its products competitively serve the existing industrial gases and chemical markets and are a key enabling technology for the emerging needs of hydrogen transportation. The technology was initially developed at an Arlington, Va., consulting firm, Directed Technologies, Inc. (DTI) by H2Gen's founders, Dr. Lomax and Dr. Thomas, beginning in 1996. Their efforts led to the spin-out and creation of the Company in February of 2001. | Fondatore | - |
Formazione di John S. Lettow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Doctorate Degree |
University of Cambridge | Graduate Degree |
Princeton University | Undergraduate Degree |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | Masters Business Admin |
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Vorbeck Materials Corp.
Vorbeck Materials Corp. Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Vorbeck Materials Corp. manufactures and develops industrial Vor-x products with graphene material. Its products include antennas, RFID's wearables, composites, conductive inks, and next generation battery development. The firm's products at Vorbeck are based on two core technologies Vor-x as a multi-functional additive and Vor-ink as a preferred solution for new and existing applications in the printed electronics industry through ease of processing, durability, and exceptional conductivity. The company was founded by Robert Prud’homme, John S. Lettow, Ilhan A. Aksay and Ira F. Kuhn, Jr. in 2006 and is headquartered in Jessup, MD. | Producer Manufacturing |
H2Gen Innovations, Inc.
H2Gen Innovations, Inc. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries H2Gen Innovations, Inc. of Alexandria, Virginia designs, manufactures and markets cost efficient on-site hydrogen generators and gas purification plants. Its products competitively serve the existing industrial gases and chemical markets and are a key enabling technology for the emerging needs of hydrogen transportation. The technology was initially developed at an Arlington, Va., consulting firm, Directed Technologies, Inc. (DTI) by H2Gen's founders, Dr. Lomax and Dr. Thomas, beginning in 1996. Their efforts led to the spin-out and creation of the Company in February of 2001. | Process Industries |
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