Ratson Morad
Chief Operating Officer at Digilens, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Christopher M. Pickett | M | 57 |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 7 years |
Bob Young | M | 81 |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | - |
Patrick Suel | M | - |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 14 years |
Joseph R. Laia | M | - |
Blue29 Corp.
Blue29 Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Blue29 Corp. supplies advanced metal deposition systems to the semiconductor industry. Its product, CuSeal, an electroless deposition system designed to fabricate chips with features as small as 32 nanometers across. The company was founded in 2001 by Igor C. Ivanov and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 20 years |
Jim Whims | M | 69 |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | - |
Jason Corneille | M | - |
Blue29 Corp.
Blue29 Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Blue29 Corp. supplies advanced metal deposition systems to the semiconductor industry. Its product, CuSeal, an electroless deposition system designed to fabricate chips with features as small as 32 nanometers across. The company was founded in 2001 by Igor C. Ivanov and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 20 years |
Steven Flanders | M | - |
Blue29 Corp.
Blue29 Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Blue29 Corp. supplies advanced metal deposition systems to the semiconductor industry. Its product, CuSeal, an electroless deposition system designed to fabricate chips with features as small as 32 nanometers across. The company was founded in 2001 by Igor C. Ivanov and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 20 years |
Ulrich Lueders | M | - |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Benjamin Bierman | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 15 years |
Raja H. Venkatesh | M | 62 | 1 years | |
Gerhard H. Parker | M | 80 | - | |
James W. Bagley | M | 85 | 15 years | |
Paul B. Bowman | M | 67 | 10 years | |
Annette Finsterbusch | F | - | 4 years | |
John Moran | M | 64 | 6 years | |
Robert F. Spandau | M | - | 4 years | |
Benjamin Calderon | M | 50 | 5 years | |
Jose Biton | M | - | 3 years | |
Arnnon Geshuri | M | - | 5 years | |
Ronen Benzion | M | - | - | |
David Dailor | M | - | - | |
Robert M. Martinson | M | - |
Blue29 Corp.
Blue29 Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Blue29 Corp. supplies advanced metal deposition systems to the semiconductor industry. Its product, CuSeal, an electroless deposition system designed to fabricate chips with features as small as 32 nanometers across. The company was founded in 2001 by Igor C. Ivanov and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 2 years |
Bryan McEntire | M | 71 | 6 years | |
Anthony Zografos | M | - | 7 years | |
Thomas Toner | M | 65 | 5 years | |
Robert W. Dean | M | 58 | 7 years | |
Tony P. Chiang | M | 53 | 4 years | |
Jack Blaha | M | - | 7 years | |
William S. Steckel | M | 66 | 4 years | |
Joseph Hajost | M | - | 7 years | |
Ofer Ben-Zur | M | 60 | 5 years | |
Toru Watanabe | M | - | - | |
Fung Shawn | M | - | 6 years | |
Howard Lee | M | - | 3 years | |
Jan-Yu Weng | M | - | 22 years | |
Job Simon | M | - | 5 years | |
Benzion Sender | M | - | - | |
Susan Wilkerson | F | 63 | 5 years | |
Hadar Ben-Moshe | F | 57 | 8 years | |
Younes Achkire | M | - | 5 years | |
Yu Cong | M | 55 | 7 years | |
Jie Sun | F | 55 | 8 years | |
Christophe Fouquet | M | 51 | 4 years | |
Qi Li | M | 61 | 7 years | |
Randall J Myers | M | - | 17 years | |
Matt Goff | M | - | 1 years | |
Cassio Conceicao | M | 61 | 14 years | |
Roger Craig | M | - | 7 years | |
Ravi Balaji | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 4 years |
Kevin Canty | M | 68 | 4 years | |
David E. Lazovsky | M | 52 | 8 years | |
Krish Sankar | M | - | 3 years | |
George Davis | M | 66 | 14 years | |
Stephan J. DeLuca | M | 69 | 3 years | |
Deborah A. Coleman | M | 71 | 13 years | |
Sukesh Mohan | M | 57 | 14 years | |
Robin E. Easton | M | 57 | 3 years | |
Jeffrey Andreson | M | 62 | - | |
Sagie Tsadka | M | 61 | 3 years | |
Stephan D. Spiva | M | 75 | 13 years | |
Jorge Titinger | M | 62 | 4 years | |
Randhir Thakur | M | 61 | 5 years | |
Wilbur G. Stover | M | 70 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 5 years |
Farhad Moghadam | M | 70 | 11 years | |
Gilad Almogy | M | 58 | - | |
Ginetto Addiego | M | 65 | 9 years | |
Steven Aragon | M | 62 | 7 years | |
Warren C. Kocmond | M | 65 | 5 years | |
Patricia Wadors | F | 59 | 8 years | |
Ralph C. Kerns | M | 77 | 5 years | |
Tom Rohrs | M | 73 | 5 years | |
Steven L. Miller | M | 78 | 6 years | |
Gerald F. Taylor | M | 84 | 14 years | |
Bob McGrath | M | - | 3 years | |
James Kelly Truman | M | - | 8 years | |
Michael W. Zellner | M | 68 | 10 years | |
Wil H. J. M. Huijben | M | - | 10 years | |
Gary J. Rosen | M | 59 | 4 years | |
Michael Barnes | M | 65 | 5 years | |
Russell Ellwanger | M | 69 | 9 years | |
Patrick Forkin | M | 65 | - | |
Amotz Maimon | M | - | 5 years | |
Israel Niv | M | 70 | 2 years | |
Jonathan D. Ivester | M | 68 | 13 years | |
Victor Westerlind | M | - | 2 years | |
Shankar Chandran | M | - | 4 years | |
Bill Ong | M | - | 7 years | |
John J. McCaffrey | M | 71 | 8 years | |
Lawrence C. Ward | M | 71 | 3 years | |
Kevin P. Fairbairn | M | 70 | 17 years | |
Stephen Schwartz | M | 65 | 12 years | |
Michael Angel | M | 68 |
Digilens, Inc.
Digilens, Inc. Electronics DistributorsDistribution Services Digilens, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets transparent liquid crystal displays. The firm also provides application specific optical elements for original equipment manufacturers in the consumer, automotive and specialty displays markets. The company was founded by Jonathan D. Waldern in 2003 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | 3 years |
Teerachai Pornsinsirirak | M | - | 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 86 | 92.47% |
Canada | 7 | 7.53% |
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