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About Us






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Advisors
Industrial Origami is advised by highly regarded experts in the fields of mechanical engineering, manufacturing and rapid prototyping who work with us to target applications of the technology to current challenges in the manufacturing sector. The Advisory Board also works with the company to develop market and licensing strategies to facilitate rapid adoption of the Industrial Origami Solution.
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Professor Jeremy I. Bulow
Richard A. Stepp Professor of Economics
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Jeremy Bulow is the Richard A. Stepp Professor of Economics at Stanford Business School. He served as the Director of the Bureau of Economics of the Federal Trade Commission from 1998-2001.
Professor Bulow is currently the coeditor of the American Economic Review. His research has covered a variety of topics including pension funds, sovereign debt, auctions, and tobacco.
Professor Bulow has served as a consultant to government agencies including the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the World Bank, the British Radiocommunications Authority, and the Federal Reserve. In the private sector he has consulted to companies in oil, telecoms, credit cards, software, and internet search.
Professor Bulow is a fellow of the Econometric Society and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Robert Bozeman
Robert Bozeman is a General Partner at Angel Investors, LP, a venture capital investment group providing seed-funding and advisory services for start-ups. Formed in 1999, Angel Investors, LP, has fully invested two funds in companies such as Ask Jeeves, AvantGo, Brightmail, Google, LoudCloud, PayPal, and Red Envelope.
Mr. Bozeman has been CEO/President or GM in the software, information technology and services and computer supplier industries for companies that included Altos Computer Systems, Bricsnet FM, Natural Language Incorporated, and Vetronix Sales Corporation. He has provided turnaround and management restructuring services to a number of companies.
Mr. Bozeman is also a board member or advisor to Become.com, Moore, Clayton & Co., and N8.
Mr. Bozeman is a graduate of University of Cincinnati (Distinguished Alumnus Award) and Northeastern University (Dean's List).
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Michael Danaher
Michael Danaher is a partner at the law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, a world leader in representing high technology companies. Mr. Danaher works with private and public emerging growth companies in communications, semiconductor, software, materials and other high technology industries.
Mr. Danaher handles general corporate matters and transactions, including private financings, public offerings, mergers and acquisitions. He served as an attorney-advisor in the U.S. State Department from 1980-1984.
Mr. Danaher graduated with honors from Yale College in 1975 and from Stanford Law School in 1980 (Order of the Coif).
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Giuseppe Greco
Giuseppe Greco has spent more than 34 years in the automotive industry in Italy, USA, Canada, the Netherlands and Venezuela.
Most recently, Mr. Greco was Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, and oversaw the development of the new Lamborghini product line; the Murcielago and the Gallardo. Under his management, Lamborghini increased production volume seven fold and revenue five times.
Mr. Greco was President of Ferrari North America for three years where he consolidated the brand, distribution and built sales. As CEO of Alfa Romeo of North America, he doubled the sales volume.
Prior to Alfa Romeo, he was General Manager of Fiat Auto in the Netherlands. As President of Fiat Auto Venezuela, he almost tripled production and sales volume to 10,000 annually. Mr. Greco was also Regional Manager of Fiat of North America and Commercial Director of Fiat Auto Canada.
Mr. Greco graduated from Naples University, Italy, in Political Sciences.
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Marc Onetto
Marc Onetto is SVP Worldwide Operations at Amazon, an $8 billon leader in online retailing with the Earth’s Biggest Selection.
Prior to Amazon, from 2003 to 2006, Mr. Onetto was Executive Vice President of Worldwide Operations for Solectron, a $10 billion leader in electronics manufacturing and integrated supply-chain services. He led the Company turnaround and was behind the creation of the Solectron Production System, the most advanced application of lean and Six Sigma to electronics manufacturing.
Prior to Solectron, Mr. Onetto was at GE for 15 years where his last assignment was Vice President of GE European operations.
From 1988 to 2002, Mr. Onetto held several senior leadership positions at GE Medical Systems as Europe Service VP, global CIO, head of global quality and finally officer in charge of global manufacturing and supply chain. Mr. Onetto was one of GE¹s Six Sigma pioneers and spearheaded the operations globalization and the quality transformation across GE Medical Systems.
Prior to GE, Mr. Onetto served 12 years with Exxon Corporation in petroleum product trading, information systems and finance.
Mr. Oneeto has an MBA from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie-Mellon University and a graduate engineer from the Ecole Centrale de Lyon in France.
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Professor Friedrich (Fritz) Prinz
Stanford University
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Materials Science and Engineering; Rodney H. Adams Professor in the School of Engineering Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Professor Prinz's research interests include the design and prototyping of micro and nanoscale devices for energy and biology. Examples include fuel cells and bioreactors. His group studies transport phenomena across thin oxide layers and lipid bi-layers with the help of Atomic Force Microscopy combined with Impedance Spectroscopy.
Professor Prinz received a Ph.D. in Physic from the University of Vienna in 1975.
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Copyright © 2008 Industrial Origami®, Inc. All rights reserved. The technology described in this website is the subject of one or more US and foreign patents and patents pending by Industrial Origami and may not be practiced without a written license from Industrial Origami.
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