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  • November 02, 2020 2:44 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)


    "Driving toward a smart and safer future"

    Main Speaker I Lisa Mullen I CEO of Drōv Technologies

    by Dennis Spielman

    As a smart truck and trailer movement leader, Drōv Technologies enables intelligent and safe technology in the transportation industry. They're developing the AirBoxOne, which controls tire inflation and deflation on the trailer dynamically based on the vehicle's load. 

    "As the trailer's loaded, it calculates the optimal tire pressure and adjust accordingly," explained Lisa Mullen. "Then, in that same box, we have set an IoT gateway that will connect to sensor capabilities around the trailer. Everything from the door lock, GPS, accelerometer, refrigeration, temperature, wheel end temperature, light out detection, camera, cargo sensing capabilities, just to name a few of the initial feature sets." 

    The benefits of the system include safety and financial ROI. There are fuel efficiency savings that come with standard tire inflation and management. In terms of safety, having correctly inflated and managed tires will prevent critical issues such as blowouts or leaks that lead to that. 

    "Our system can detect not only typical leaks like when you roll over something, but we can get down to valve stem leaks," Mullen said. "And diagnose situations that could ultimately, if left undiagnosed, become bigger problems for the fleet." 

    In addition to leak issues, AirBoxOne can diagnose if bearings are heating up or if the temperature on wheel ends are getting to a critical level and prevent wheel end fires. The system can alert the driver and the fleet of those issues to avoid situations that might occur if it gets to a critical level. 

    Mullen's involvement with Drōv Technologies started when a group of investors and business partners bought the company when it was just a mechanical tire inflation product. During evaluations, they made the bold decision to take all of the previous products off the market and re-engineer the wheel-end componentry. 

    "While we did that, we took a look at the market and said, 'There's all this money going into technology and the truck, and there's no technology or very little going into the trailer,'" Mullen said. "In addition to that, we had the notion of inflating and deflating on load, but we had a prototype we hadn't flushed that out. With what was not happening in the market for the trailer side but what was happening on the truck, we thought let's make this more of a technology solution. We've spent the last few years building out a comprehensive technology solution that can lead the trailer industry from now into the future."  

    Mullen is excited about Drōv's position to continue developing the future of trailer technology. 

    "We're being challenged and asked about technology that leans towards working with autonomous trucks or say advanced safety features that aren't offered in the market and the way that we've built our platform, unlike anyone else in the industry, is really in an open and agnostic way that we can receive and we can work on those capabilities," Mullen said. "The future for me is about development and really pushing the industry forward and maybe disrupting processes in the ways that people think about the trailer industry. And then there'll be an integration into the truck side as well." 

    Mullen credits the company's success to her incredible team of engineers and product people, business people, and an office culture that's inviting. Mullen wants an environment where people are excited to arrive at work each day. 

    "You want to work at a place that facilitates a culture that you know you're doing something meaningful and interesting in your job, but you also really enjoy the people that you work with," Mullen said. "I think that it's important to show people that if you're the CEO, you will go out still and sweep the floor if it needs to be swept or you'll pack boxes or sort inventory that we're all in it together. I think that conveying to people that, 'A, what we're doing is amazing and you should be proud of yourself, but we're also proud of you in terms of the work you're putting in.' I think a lot of times, people in management positions assume that people know that they're appreciated because they're doing good work, but it's important to remind people every day that what they're doing is incredible and valued, and they are valued."  

    Lisa Mullen will be speaking at the Oklahoma Venture Forum Power Lunch on Wednesday, November 11, 2020. Be sure to register below for the online ZOOM event to learn more about DROV, ask your questions, and connect with other entrepreneurs in Oklahoma.

  • November 02, 2020 2:40 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    OVF Member Highlight:

    Ward Hobson, Partner

    Doerner, Suanders, Daniel & Anderson

    D. Ward Hobson brings a range of business and intellectual property experience to his practice. Ward primarily counsels clients on the acquisition, protection, maintenance and enforcement of intellectual property rights on both a local and national scale. His experience includes managing patent and trademark portfolios, providing clearance opinions, devising filing strategies, procuring and maintaining of patents, trademark and copyright registrations, negotiating intellectual property agreements, reviewing and analyzing intellectual property due diligence in connection with asset purchases, and defending intellectual property rights through Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings and various state and federal court litigation. 

    In addition, Ward regularly counsels clients on corporate transactions, entity formations, real estate transactions, commercial lending transactions, healthcare transactions and a variety of litigation matters. 

    Read more about Ward Hobson HERE


  • October 01, 2020 8:37 AM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)


    Jennifer McGrail

    Director, Launch Pad FT

    Francis Tuttle Technology Center

    “I have worked in a wide variety of backgrounds starting with the corporate world, moving into non-profit work, then higher education, and now look forward to helping new businesses make the leap into operation and ensure their continued success. My strengths lie in viewing the large picture for an organization and being able to manage projects to exceed the long term objectives and set the organization up to succeed in the future.”

    McGrail joined Launch Pad FT after serving three years as the small business management coordinator at Great Plains Technology Center in Lawton. McGrail earned a Master of Business Administration from Cameron University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Tulsa. McGrail has earned certification as a business incubation manager from the International Business Innovation Association.

    "Jennifer’s background in the small business sector, as well as her long ties to CareerTech, will serve her well as director of Launch Pad FT,” said Dr. Peggy Geib, Francis Tuttle assistant superintendent for business and industry services. "I am confident Jennifer is the right leader to guide our incubator and the new businesses we serve.”

    McGrail comes from a small business family and has extensive experience with many issues that small and start-up businesses regularly face, including insurance, business development, and recruitment. CareerTech is also in McGrail’s family. Her mother worked for 31 years at Great Plains.

     
  • October 01, 2020 8:31 AM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)
    REGISTER TO ATTEND
     

    “How Coronavirus and Other Infections Trigger Neurologic, Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders” 

    October's Special Presentation will be by Craig Shimasaki,

    President & CEO, Moleculera Labs


    BIO: 

    Dr. Craig Shimasaki is a scientist, businessperson, and serial entrepreneur with over 31 years of biotechnology industry experience, starting his career at Genentech. He co-founded four companies and is President & CEO of Moleculera Labs, a University of Oklahoma spin-out company focused on autoimmune neurobiology clinical laboratory testing. His passion is to see acutely needed medical products become readily available for patients who need them. He has assisted professors, physicians and scientists in translating their ideas into commercial products. He an Adjunct Professor at the University of Oklahoma, Price School of Business and teaches biotechnology entrepreneurship.

    Dr. Shimasaki is a co-inventor on several medical and diagnostic patents. His product development experience includes biologics, therapeutics, molecular diagnostics and medical devices, and he directed two CLIA Clinical Laboratories. He has led five clinical diagnostic tests through FDA approval and has been involved in raising over $60 million for these companies and participated in taking one company public. He has authored and edited two books “The Business of Bioscience: What Goes Into Making a Biotechnology Product” and “Biotechnology Entrepreneurship: Starting, Managing and Leading Biotech Companies”. He serves on several boards involved in entrepreneurial endeavors. Dr. Shimasaki received his BS in Biochemistry from University of California at Davis, his PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Tulsa, and his MBA from Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Business.


    Register to Attend

  • October 01, 2020 8:27 AM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    "Building a Technology Corridor in Oklahoma"

    Michael Carolina
    Executive Director, Oklahoma Center for the
     Advancement of

    Science & Technology (OCAST)

    By Dennis Spielman

    For over 30 years, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) has been the state’s agency for technology development, technology transfer, and technology commercialization. With Governor Kevin Stitt’s goal to make Oklahoma a Top 10 state, OCAST is doing its part through partnerships and collaborations to stimulate economic development and technology-based economic development.

    “We help to get science and technology projects, support those through our grant process and elevate Oklahoma’s science and technology community so that we’re competitive nationally as well as globally,” explained OCAST’s Executive Director, Michael Carolina. “We have some leading-edge researchers and research companies that benefit from OCAST’s grants, and they’re able to attract federal grants as well as private money from the private sector to accelerate research to commercialization or conversion; the conversion of technology to the marketplace.”

    With the task to grow and diversify Oklahoma’s economy, Carolina described his job as atypical. Before joining OCAST, he worked in management and executive positions with the Western Electric Company, AT&T and Lucent Technologies. While with AT&T and Lucent Technologies, he was involved in engineering, strategic planning, new product design and introduction, manufacturing, technology transfer, and joint venture operations in Europe, Asia and Latin America.

    “I think in Oklahoma, we have an asset base here that’s pretty rich. Again, with our higher education system, with our industrial complex that includes energy and includes aerospace and defense, bio-science, biotechnology, information technology, manufacturing, healthcare,” Carolina said. “The healthcare industry is growing, and so I think there are a lot of things that we can point to that are strengths in a global economy.”

    One example of OCAST’s success stories, which Carolina plans to discuss during his presentation for OVF, is the work of Craig Shimasaki at Moleculera Labs.

    “[Moleculera Labs] is doing some work now on the impact of COVID or the correlation of COVID and brain health and mental health,” Carolina said. “That’s a real success story. Craig Shimasaki was able to take an OCAST grant and leverage that with federal dollars as well as private investment to move the autism spectrum along. Hopefully, we’ll have some effective treatments for it.”

    From research to pre-seed dollars to seed capital dollars to manufacturing through intern partnerships, OCAST is developing the local talent base Oklahoma needs to go forward and keep the state from losing engineering STEM talent.

    “If we have the kind of industrial base that’s attractive to our graduates when they leave our higher education system, they’re more likely to stay in the state because they have jobs in their specific areas of study,” explained Carolina. “We can organically grow our own businesses from scratch. And that's basically our task as OCAST, to help businesses grow organically.”

    For Oklahoma to be top 10 in more areas, Carolina said it would require some strategic investment. By taking advantage of our geography, educational assets at the university level, industrial base, and the pioneer spirit of Oklahoma’s citizens, he believes we can make a difference and make Oklahoma relevant and competitive on a national and international scale.

    “It requires working with our politicians, our legislature, the governor, and his team saying, how do we coalesce those assets, so that Oklahoma becomes not a Silicon Valley, but we can become a technology corridor,” Carolina said.

    Michael Carolina will be speaking at the Oklahoma Venture Forum Power Lunch on Wednesday, October 14, 2020. Be sure to register for the online ZOOM event to learn more about OCAST, ask your questions, and network with entrepreneurs in Oklahoma. As a member, he encourages others to join the community and help with new ideas. He is looking to addressing the OVF and having some dialogue about where people think we should go next.

    Register to Attend

  • August 27, 2020 5:30 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)


    August 27th - 5:30 pm- 7:00 pm ONLINE

    Register for login

    Guest Speaker:
    Nathaniel Harding with Cortado Ventures Nathaniel Harding with Cortado Ventures discusses disruptive technology startups
    in the midst of a pandemic.

    Join Oklahoma business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs for networking breakouts and updates on all that is new with OVF membership this year.

    Membership in the OVF is essential for any business, organization, group or individual involved in economic development on a local, state or national level.

    Please register for log in details for this online event. 

    We will be giving away gift cards to some lucky attendees. 

    Door Prize Sponsor

  • August 25, 2020 3:20 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    Oklahoma Venture Forum relies on sponsorship to help fund the programs and quality content that we provide each month. OVF is also a great audience for promoting your company. 

    We are about to begin the 34th session of the Oklahoma Venture Forum and we want to make sure that our guests and members can continue to enjoy venture pitch presentations and success stories from the founders of Oklahoma. 

    This year we will explore:

    • Venture Investing
    • Electronic Vehicles
    • Workflow and Marketing Software
    • Bot SMS
    • Agriculture Technology, and many other topics. 

    You can see below that we have new opportunities to position your business in front of OVF Members and guests at our monthly online Power Lunches. Each lunch will have three breakout networking sessions that will offer an opportunity for company logo visibility and slogan mentions at a very economical rate.

    In May we will host the OVF Awards recognizing the Venture of the Year, Most Promising New Business and Economic Impact Awards. This event offers a variety of levels of sponsorship options.

    There are several choices for introducing your organization to OVF guests and members, while helping to support OVF!

    • Networking Sponsor for Monthly Zoom Power Lunches $150.00 (24 available)
    • Newsletter ad 2"x 3" (1 issues) $200.00
    • Newsletter ad 2"x 3" Full Session $1,200.00
    • Newsletter ad 2"x 6" Full Session $2,000.00
    • Door Prize Sponsor $300.00
    • Venture of the Year Recognition Sponsor $2,000.00
    • Most Promising New Business Recognition Sponsor $2,000.00
    • Economic Impact Recognition Sponsor $2,000.00
    • Awards Event Title Sponsor $10,000.00
    • Awards Event Table Sponsor $1,200.00 (4 available)
    • OVF After Hours Sponsor $1,000.00 (TBA)

    Click the More Information button to see additional information or to select your sponsorship now.

    Best regards,
    Oklahoma Venture Forum


  • August 25, 2020 3:15 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    Chairman's Perspective
    Danny Slusarchuk
    Standards IT

    First, let me say thank you for evolving with Oklahoma Venture Forum.  Initially a significant challenge for our organization to lay on more technology.  As OVF moves to meet these new challenges they present new opportunities that we are quite excited about. 

    How do we impact more Oklahoma businesses across the state?  How can we continue to provide the best economic content for our members?  What do we have to modify to keep networking relevant?  Tough questions.  Good thing we have a top-notch Board of Directors, a laser focused Executive Committee, and our Executive Director, Che’ to keep it all moving. 

    With those questions and new challenges in mind here is what is exciting and some new stuff too.  First off, our membership kick-off will go down on August 27that 5:30pm (virtual).  Invite someone!  Go do it now and don’t miss out on Nathanial Harding from Cortado Ventures speak.  He is all about moving the needle in Oklahoma.  Next up we will talk about renewable energy technologies in Oklahoma. We have David Jankowsky of Francis Renewable Energy of Tulsa, who will talk about their225Electronic Vehicle Fast Charging Stations, the third largest and most comprehensive charging station system in the nation, granting EV owners access points every 50 miles for recharging.  The September Pitch Presentation will be from Jared Boehs, CPL of HyQ Technologies out of Edmond. HyQ Technologies is a company focused on recycling produced water into distilled water and other valuable by-products through a market disrupting water recycling technology. This price-competitive, oilfield conscious alternative to disposal, increases capacity in place and delivers substantial volumes of fresh, distilled water for beneficial re-use.

    OVF offers a lot of great live content, and with our virtual/hybrid events our programming can be accessed statewide. Virtual and hybrid events allow us to tailor content packages through membership levels.  Check out our new Founder/Entrepreneur and Incubator Level memberships.  OVF plays an important role in Oklahoma’s economic ecosystem, it offers support for innovation and entrepreneurship with critical industry networking, informative content, and recognition.  Join with the membership that works for you, invite other to do so as well.  Our organization has an incredible impact on the State, and through OVF we can all participate.

    All the details are at OVF.ORG.

  • August 25, 2020 3:14 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    OVF Member Profile

    Henry Dumas, Moore Norman Technology Center

    Henry is passionate about helping business owners to stabilize and grow their businesses through one on one executive coaching. With over 30 years of private sector experience helping companies succeed in roles such as Sales Manager, Small Business Owner, Agency Manager, Chief Financial Officer, Public Accounting-Audit and Controller as well as certifications earned as Professional Certified Coach (ICF) and GrowthWheel Certified Business Advisor, he is well positioned to engage, enlighten and empower business owners.

    Henry believes the role of a coach is to partner with clients to capitalize on their strengths, elevate their thinking, expand their capacity and challenge the paradigms and mental models that may be getting in their way. Henry presents his clients with objective views of where and who they are and enables them to create and implement plans to take them where they need – and want – to be. By changing their thinking patterns, clients often find that they more effectively lead, build relationships, think strategically and communicate with others. Henry is an active listener and enthusiastic partner who listens for understanding, asks powerful questions, provides meaningful feedback and helps his clients to reframe their own thinking and behavioral patterns to achieve outstanding results.

    Henry combines his broad and deep real-world business experience with the best coaching tools and methods available. He is action-oriented and shares his clients’ sense of urgency to deliver results. Henry is skilled at working with high-potential leaders who are at the top of their game and must be rapidly groomed for higher level positions as well as those who are technically skilled or strategically important but who need to be more effective with their bosses, peers or teams.

  • August 25, 2020 3:11 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    September 9th 

    Pitch Presenter
    Jared Boehs HyQ Technologies

    HyQ Technologies is a waste water recycling equipment manufacturer and service provider focused on reclaiming waste water streams, such as oilfield produced water, into distilled water and a concentrated waste stream. HyQ’s mission is generating profit from waste while driving clean energy stewardship. The oil and gas industry is our initial target market, where U.S. produced water volumes surpass the crude oil market by four fold, at ~1.02 trillion gallons per year. Significant constraints exist across the industry with the volume of produced water to be disposed and the fresh water that is required for drilling and hydraulic fracturing operations.  HyQ directly answers these constraints. Produced water enters our process, is recycled, and exits as two separate byproducts: distilled water and a concentrated brine slurry. Reuse applications of the distilled water and concentrated slurry are implemented, and the remaining slurry is then disposed. Customer benefits include cost reductions in their waste stream, reduced environmental risk, deceased trucking of produced water, increased capacity (through concentration) for existing disposal wells, and positive environmental impact. Beneficial reuse of HyQ’s distilled water byproduct includes agriculture irrigation, aquifer recharge, surface discharge, and reuse through oil and gas operations to prevent further sourcing of fresh water. Waste stream byproducts for potential harvesting include salt, lithium, iodine, and other rare element extraction.

    Our turn-key services will drive down operating expenses and provide long-term value to both our customers and the environment. HyQ differentiates from current industry treatment options by producing fresh distilled water, rather than treating to a clean brine, only to be used for hydraulic fracturing operations. In industry downturns, where traditional disposal is the only mechanism for handling and disposing produced water, HyQ provides an alternative. Beyond oil and gas, opportunities are ripe in treating landfill leachate, power plant blowdown, mining tailings, brackish water, reverse osmosis reject and more. Our unique, modular technology provides for a cost competitive and diverse market implementation strategy. We recognize the importance of technology validation; therefore, we performed lab testing in March 2019 and a successful field demonstration, on oilfield produced water, within the Arkoma Basin of Oklahoma in July and August 2019.

    Jared has 16 years of experience in the land sector of the oil and gas industry.  Jared began his career as a field landman, transitioned to owning and operating a lease brokerage firm, and served as Land Manager for a small independent gaining experience drilling wells and managing minerals across the U.S.  Jared then moved on to found a mineral and land management firm.  He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics with a minor in Finance from Oklahoma State University and maintains certifications as a Certified Professional Landman (CPL) and a professional level Certified Minerals Manager (CMM).  His industry experience, coupled with 22+ years in production agriculture, provides a unique point of view on produced water management.

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