Technology News out of Boulder
I just returned from the auto repair shop for my shocks, after almost getting into a DUI or DWI on my way back from Dallas…..but now back to writing: In energy technology news out of Boulder, in a continution of our previous article, LoPorto also said that the advantage of the technology is that the tracking is done over the existing grid system, substantially reducing the cost of implementation. LoPorto declined to disclose how many employees the company has, but said he expects to hire 30 people in the soon. He said most of them will be engineers, specifically those having expertise in embedded systems and digital signal processing, high voltage and transactional databases. As an aside if you need a tip top Dallas DUI lawyers I then can certainly suggest this quality resource. They are one of the top such DUI and DWI and have been doing the criminal defense lawyers thing in Dallas for quite some time in Dallas as well.. meanwhile back to the main story at hand: LoPorto has said that when he launched his company nearly three years ago he chose Boulder County for the access to workers with such expertise.
Tony Kindelspire writes. Power Tagging’s technology also has the Vehicle Identification Nodules it has developed for electric vehicles. The VIN is similar to the Subscriber Identity Modules — or SIM cards — in cell phones. Electric vehicles equipped with Power Tagging’s VIN cards will be able to charge their cars on any source of electricity, with the nodules ensuring that it’s only that user who is charged. The idea works much the same way as cell towers, LoPorto said. No matter which company’s tower a cell phone user is using, it’s only their bill that gets charged. “At the end of the day, all those carriers reconcile among themselves,” LoPorto said.
LoPorto said that the clearinghouse for sorting out all of the VIN data will be in Colorado. He said that’s expected to lead to hundreds of jobs in the coming years
