Regi U.S., Inc. and Radmax Technologies, Inc. Announce Board Appointments
September 06, 2017 at 09:39 am
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REGI U.S., Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, RadMax Technologies, Inc. announced the appointment of Paul L. Porter as President of Regi U.S., Inc. and RadMax Technologies, Inc. Paul Porter was selected by the Board of Directors to fill the role of President and Chief Technology Officer after having served as its VP Engineering for the last year. Mr. Porter's extensive background in Mechanical Engineering while building an internationally respected aerospace seal technology company and his continued advancement of the RadMax Technology complement his expanded role for Regi U.S., Inc. and RadMax Technolgies. Inc. As President, Mr. Porter will serve as the principal technology voice of the company and work alongside Paul W. Chute, the Chief Executive Officer in advancing Regi U.S., Inc. and RadMax Technologies. The Board of Directors announced the election of James W. Slinger, Ph.D. as a new board member. Dr. Slinger is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fresno. Dr. Slinger was critical to the restart of Regi U.S., Inc., and served one year as its Investor Relations contact while advising on the restructuring of the organization. As such, his critical thinking skills and counsel have played a vital role in successful recovery.
REGI U.S., Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, RadMax Technologies, Inc., is a research and development company. The Company is focused on creating new technologies and is developing and commercializing high efficiency engines, compressors, expanders, and pumps for civilian, commercial and government applications based on its patented RadMax axial vane-type rotary technology. The Companyâs products include gas expanders, compressors and pumps and power generation devices. Its focus is on developing devices that reduce carbon footprint, device size, weight, and parts count, while enhancing fuel and manufacturing efficiencies over incumbent technologies.