Development, commercialization and scholarship in renewable and clean energy technologies
Board member of
PREVIOUS - Value Technology; Spectral Solar; AppleSeed Ventures; National Hydrogen Fund
Barry Stevens (born 1949) is an American technology business developer,[1]scientist, author,[2][3][4] speaker and entrepreneur in technology-driven enterprises; Founder of TBD America Inc., a technology business development group (1997).
Named in five U.S. patents,[8][9][10][11][12] Barry Stevens' history in business, science and technology can be traced from 1978 involvement in developing the VideoDisc at RCA and CBS Records,[5][7] through years at Eastman Kodak (1984–1989),[5] receiving their Office of Innovation "Recognition Award" two years in a row (1986–1987)[citation needed], through current renewable energy efforts and scholarship in renewable and clean energy technologies, including involvement in biofuel development with DuBay Biofuel (DuBay Ingredients LLC)[13] and renewable energy business development with TBD America, Inc.[5][6]
Patents
Stephen Van Noy, Robert Hambleton and Barry Stevens, Intraocular Lens Folder, US Patent No. 5,290,293 (1994).[8]
Graham D. Barrett and Barry Stevens, Bicomposite Intraocular Lenses, US Patent No. 5,211,662 (1993).[9]
F.R. Nyman, B. Stevens, and L. Ekstrom, Drying Process for VideoDiscs, US Patent No. 4,383,961 (1983).[10]
B. Stevens and L.R. Aldridge, Apparatus and Method for Cleaning Recorded Discs, US Patent No. 4,375,992 (1982).[11]
F.R. Nyman, B. Stevens, and J.A. Calamari, High Density Information Disc Processing, US Patent No. 4,327,048, (1982).[12]