Carl Freer - Leading a Paradigm Shift in Engineering Innovation
Carl Freer has been the forefront of technological innovations in various disciplines of engineering. His entrepreneur journey has been nothing short of spectacular since the last 3 decades. Fanatic about technologies and its role in human lives, he has incepted many organizations which have produced breakthrough technology. His handheld gaming console, Gizmondo gained him wide popularity in America. Although the gaming device failed to capture a substantial market share, it did forge an innovative and fearless image of Carl Freer.
After facing the sound failure of Tiger Telematics(parent company of Gizmondo), Carl was determined in chasing even bigger vision. He founded Aluminaid, a leading medical giant headquartered in Singapore. Carl has significant collection of other major achievements which you may not have heard of. To know about them, you can visit Carl Freer official account on SlideShare.
Aluminaid invented a groundbreaking technology of instant relief to the patients of first and second-degree burns. The bandages made from natural and synthetic elements provide suctioning effect for heat from the burns while providing a pulsating jet of cold air to provide an instant relief. The treatment products are first of their kind in the medical industry and thus are protected by 5 international patents. The metal bandages are made from Aluminum which is a good thermal conductor and provides cooling in seconds.
Freer tried his hands on engineering the mobile applications. Get FuGu(formed in 2007) applications allowed mobile users to retrieve the web content without typing the word in the browser. The mobile application for search is essentially focused on “See It,” “Say It” and “Find It” technologies. GetFugu is also heavily sponsoring Mobile Lab research group at the University of Texas. Leading the advancement of such innovative technologies, Carl Freer is on the mission to provide humanitarian services and in return, acquire tremendous intellectual properties for the hard work he is putting in to bring those visions to reality.
After facing the sound failure of Tiger Telematics(parent company of Gizmondo), Carl was determined in chasing even bigger vision. He founded Aluminaid, a leading medical giant headquartered in Singapore. Carl has significant collection of other major achievements which you may not have heard of. To know about them, you can visit Carl Freer official account on SlideShare.
Aluminaid invented a groundbreaking technology of instant relief to the patients of first and second-degree burns. The bandages made from natural and synthetic elements provide suctioning effect for heat from the burns while providing a pulsating jet of cold air to provide an instant relief. The treatment products are first of their kind in the medical industry and thus are protected by 5 international patents. The metal bandages are made from Aluminum which is a good thermal conductor and provides cooling in seconds.
Freer tried his hands on engineering the mobile applications. Get FuGu(formed in 2007) applications allowed mobile users to retrieve the web content without typing the word in the browser. The mobile application for search is essentially focused on “See It,” “Say It” and “Find It” technologies. GetFugu is also heavily sponsoring Mobile Lab research group at the University of Texas. Leading the advancement of such innovative technologies, Carl Freer is on the mission to provide humanitarian services and in return, acquire tremendous intellectual properties for the hard work he is putting in to bring those visions to reality.
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