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Bahar Wadia Phones & Addresses

  • Sammamish, WA
  • Powell, OH
  • Palo Alto, CA
  • Bartlett, IL
  • 450 Handel Ct, Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 752-8553
  • Glendale Heights, IL
  • Kiona, WA
  • 1660 Penny Ln, Bartlett, IL 60103 (630) 220-0847

Work

Company: Novinium 2018 to 2019 Position: President - plenovo inc

Education

School / High School: Stanford University 2016 to 2017

Skills

Product Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Start Ups • Strategy • Manufacturing • Entrepreneurship • Leadership • Electronics • Business Strategy • P&L Management • Strategic Partnerships • New Business Development • Product Marketing • Business Development • Global Business Development • Touch Screens • Venture Capital • Acquisition Integration • Executive Management • Competitive Analysis • Corporate Development • Semiconductors • Marketing Strategy • Mergers and Acquisitions • Business Planning • Go To Market Strategy • Embedded Systems • Angel Investing • Financial Modeling • Supply Chain Management • Operations Management • Product Innovation • Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Supply Chain • Embedded Software • Engineering Management • Management • Product Management • Strategic Planning • Six Sigma • Lean Manufacturing • Program Management • Process Improvement • Project Management • Process Engineering • Product Design • Management Consulting • Fmea • Product Lifecycle Management • Cloud Computing • Machine Learning • Artificial Intelligence • Negotiation • Public Speaking • Business Turn Arounds • Internet of Things • Exit Strategies • Networking • Capital Raising • Ceo

Languages

English • Hindi • Marathi • Gujarati

Ranks

Certificate: Machine Learning - Stanford University

Interests

Children • Economic Empowerment • Environment • Education • Science and Technology • Human Rights

Emails

Industries

Venture Capital & Private Equity

Resumes

Resumes

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Entrepreneur In Residence

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Location:
21410 northeast 8Th St, Sammamish, WA 98074
Industry:
Venture Capital & Private Equity
Work:
Novinium 2018 - 2019
President - Plenovo Inc

Intellectual Ventures 2018 - 2019
Entrepreneur In Residence

Qwake Dec 2015 - 2017
Executive Business Advisor

Uico, Maker of Duratouch 2011 - 2015
Chief Executive Officer

Uico, Maker of Duratouch 2007 - 2011
Co-Founder | Chief Technology Officer
Education:
Stanford University 2016 - 2017
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business 2005 - 2007
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Economics, Marketing, Finance
Depaul University 1995 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Software Engineering
Devry University 1992 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
University of Massachusetts Lowell 1990 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
The Scindia School 1984 - 1989
Skills:
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Start Ups
Strategy
Manufacturing
Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Electronics
Business Strategy
P&L Management
Strategic Partnerships
New Business Development
Product Marketing
Business Development
Global Business Development
Touch Screens
Venture Capital
Acquisition Integration
Executive Management
Competitive Analysis
Corporate Development
Semiconductors
Marketing Strategy
Mergers and Acquisitions
Business Planning
Go To Market Strategy
Embedded Systems
Angel Investing
Financial Modeling
Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Product Innovation
Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Supply Chain
Embedded Software
Engineering Management
Management
Product Management
Strategic Planning
Six Sigma
Lean Manufacturing
Program Management
Process Improvement
Project Management
Process Engineering
Product Design
Management Consulting
Fmea
Product Lifecycle Management
Cloud Computing
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Negotiation
Public Speaking
Business Turn Arounds
Internet of Things
Exit Strategies
Networking
Capital Raising
Ceo
Interests:
Children
Economic Empowerment
Environment
Education
Science and Technology
Human Rights
Languages:
English
Hindi
Marathi
Gujarati
Certifications:
Machine Learning - Stanford University
Python Programming: A Concise Introduction
Google Cloud Platform Big Data and Machine Learning Fundamentals
Leveraging Unstructured Data With Cloud Dataproc on Google Cloud Platform
Serverless Data Analysis With Google Bigquery and Cloud Dataflow
Serverless Machine Learning With Tensorflow on Google Cloud Platform

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bahar Wadia
Chief Information Officer, Manager
Touchsensor Technologies, LLC.
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing · Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment Mfg Semiconductors/Related Devices · Semiconductors and Related Devices
203 N Gables Blvd, Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 221-9000, (630) 221-2543

Publications

Us Patents

Appliance Convenience Light

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US Patent:
7364322, Apr 29, 2008
Filed:
Jun 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/149838
Inventors:
Rick L. Oppor - Schaumburg IL, US
Bahar N. Wadia - Wheaton IL, US
Donald Charles Mueller - Aurora IL, US
David Allen Wolff - Saint Charles IL, US
Assignee:
TouchSensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
F21V 21/00
F21V 7/04
US Classification:
362247, 362249, 362240, 362219
Abstract:
A lighting apparatus includes multiple point light sources housed in a reflector housing. The reflector housing diffuses the light produced by the point light sources to emulate a linear light source. Power supplies are provided to energize the light sources, to control heat generation and energy usage, and to provide thermal protection.

Intelligent Shelving System

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US Patent:
7840286, Nov 23, 2010
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/544323
Inventors:
David W. Caldwell - Holland MI, US
Thomas M. Schreiber - Wheaton IL, US
Bahar N. Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
Donald C. Mueller - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
TouchSensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
G05B 11/01
G05B 15/00
US Classification:
700 17, 700 83
Abstract:
An intelligent shelving system integrates touch sensors, displays, lighting, and other components into shelves. Touch sensors can be used as limit switches to control shelf motion, to monitor items borne on shelves, to detect spills, and to control lighting and other devices and functions. Displays can provide information relating to objects stored in the shelving system and the operation and status of the shelving system.

Display Having Thin Cross-Section And/Or Multi-Colored Output

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US Patent:
7850339, Dec 14, 2010
Filed:
Feb 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/705232
Inventors:
Bahar N. Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
Donald Charles Mueller - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
Touchsensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
F21V 7/04
US Classification:
362241, 362560, 36224902
Abstract:
A display includes a substrate having front and rear sides and defining one or more optical paths. A light source corresponding to each optical path is associated with the rear side of the substrate. Light propagates from the light source to the front side of the substrate through the corresponding optical path. Offsetting the light source from the centerline of the optical path improves light diffusion by promoting light reflection off the sides of the optical path. Multiple light sources of different colors can be associated with each optical path to provide for variable color output from each optical path at the front side of the substrate.

Touch Switches And Practical Applications Therefor

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US Patent:
7906875, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
Sep 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/236077
Inventors:
David W. Caldwell - Holland MI, US
Rick L. Oppor - Schaumburg IL, US
Anthony V. Gioiosa - Justice IL, US
Robert B. Campbell - Naperville IL, US
Thomas M. Schreiber - Wheaton IL, US
Bahar N. Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
Mark R. Mathews - Lombard IL, US
Donald Charles Mueller - Aurora IL, US
Daniel Eavenson - Tinley Park IL, US
Assignee:
TouchSensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
H01H 3/00
H03K 17/975
US Classification:
307139, 200600
Abstract:
A touch switch apparatus for detecting the presence of an object such as a human appendage, the apparatus having a touch pad, an electric field generated about the touch pad and also having a preferably integrated and local control circuit connected to the touch pad and to a controlled device. Practical applications for touch switch apparatus, including use of touch switch apparatus in connection with other structure to emulate mechanical switches.

Intelligent Shelving System

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US Patent:
8135482, Mar 13, 2012
Filed:
May 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/781631
Inventors:
David W. Caldwell - Holland MI, US
Thomas M. Schreiber - Wheaton IL, US
Bahar N. Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
Donald C. Mueller - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
TouchSensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
G05B 19/18
G06F 17/00
A47B 96/04
A47F 5/08
A47F 5/00
A47G 29/087
E06B 7/28
F25B 39/02
US Classification:
700 60, 700 90, 312408, 211 9001, 211119003, 211134, 248250, 62521, 62522
Abstract:
An intelligent shelving system integrates touch sensors, displays, lighting, and other components into shelves. Touch sensors can be used as limit switches to control shelf motion, to monitor items borne on shelves, to detect spills, and to control lighting and other devices and functions. Displays can provide information relating to objects stored in the shelving system and the operation and status of the shelving system.

Touch Switches And Practical Applications Therefor

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US Patent:
8227940, Jul 24, 2012
Filed:
Feb 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/027080
Inventors:
David W. Caldwell - Holland MI, US
Rick L. Oppor - Schaumburg IL, US
Anthony V. Gioiosa - Justice IL, US
Robert B. Campbell - Naperville IL, US
Thomas M. Schreiber - Wheaton IL, US
Bahar N. Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
Mark R. Mathews - Lombard IL, US
Donald Charles Mueller - Aurora IL, US
Daniel Eavenson - Tinley Park IL, US
Assignee:
TouchSensor Technologies, LLC - Wheaton IL
International Classification:
H01H 3/00
H03K 17/975
US Classification:
307139, 200600
Abstract:
A touch switch apparatus emulating a mechanical switch includes a field effect sensor and an electric field stimulator mechanically associated with the field effect sensor. A field generation signal applied to the field effect sensor causes an electric field to be generated thereabout. The electric field stimulator can be moved between first and second positions with respect to the field effect sensor. When moved into proximity with the field effect sensor, the electric field stimulator disturbs the electric field. A detection circuit coupled to the field effect sensor detects and responds to the disturbance to the electric field.

Integrated Low Profile Display

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US Patent:
20040228145, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/764170
Inventors:
Bahar Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
David Caldwell - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
F21V007/04
US Classification:
362/560000
Abstract:
A panel, such as a component carrier or substrate, is provided with one or more penetrations. A light source associated with a surface of the panel and the corresponding end of each penetration provides light to the interior of the penetration, which guides the light to the other end of the penetration and corresponding surface of the panel. The penetration can be coated with a reflective material to improve its performance as a light guide. Alternatively or additionally, the penetration can be filled with a refractive material. A diffuser can be provided to diffuse light exiting the penetration. The light sources provides light to selected penetrations on demand such that the penetrations function as displays or elements of a display.

Capacitive Touch Screen And Strategic Geometry Isolation Patterning Method For Making Touch Screens

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US Patent:
20100117985, May 13, 2010
Filed:
Nov 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/614072
Inventors:
Bahar Wadia - Bartlett IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/044
H05K 3/02
B23K 26/36
US Classification:
345174, 29847, 21912169
Abstract:
A new patterning technique, known as Strategic Geometry Isolation (SGI), is used to pattern conductive film structures using laser ablation. In addition to ITO films, SGI may also be used to pattern any other conductive film amenable to ablation with a laser or other directed energy beam. Instead of ablating large areas of ITO to create an ITO void through which underlying layers in a MIPC can project a capacitive field, the SGI patterning technique involves leaving in place, but electrically isolating, the areas that would have been ablated. The electrical isolation of these areas may be accomplished with a single pass of the ablation path. In use, the electrically isolated areas behave similarly to the ITO voids/ablated areas, allowing the underlying capacitive field to project through them. The coupling provided by the electrically isolated areas for the combined layers enhances the capacitive field of the underlying layers.
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