Woody Norris

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Elwood G. "Woody" Norris is an American inventor and founder of multiple public corporations he established to promote and commercialize his inventions.

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[edit] Career

Forgoing college, Norris joined the United States Air Force in 1956 and was trained as a nuclear weapons specialist, taking courses at the University of New Mexico. In 1959, he became the director of the Engineering Experiment Station for the University of Washington.

In the ensuing years, Norris became a serial entrepreneur, founding and co-founding many public and private companies to raise capital and commercialize his inventions.

Norris was the winner of the 2005 Lemelson-MIT Prize for his invention of a "hypersonic sound" system which allows sound to be focused with laser-like precision, Norris is currently the chairman of two companies he founded - American Technology Corporation in San Diego and AirScooter Coporation in Henderson, Nevada. Norris said he plans to use the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize money to establish a charitable foundation to help struggling independent inventors.[1]

[edit] Woody Norris inventions


[edit] Companies founded by Woody Norris

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  • 1979: Norris Industries, Inc., a Utah Corporation (entity # 727009-0142)[2]
  • 1983: Norcom Electronics Corporation, a Utah corporation (entity # 839976-0142) that was later re-named Jabra Corporation and was owned for a time by American Technology, which sold it to Norris Communications (now e.Digital), which sold it off.
  • 1988: Norcom Communications Corporation, a Utah corporation (entity # 994358-0142)
  • 2005: Elwood Norris Inventions, LLC, a Nevada corporation.[5]
  • 2005: The Elwood and Stephanie Norris Foundation, a Nevada corporation.[6]

[edit] Key associates

  • Helmult Falk (Sr.) - The sole owner of privately held Nanotronics Corporation, which was sold to Patriot Scientific Corporation. He became President and CEO of Patriot and served as such until his untimely death from cancer. Patent rights to a microprosser technology owned by Nanotronics were later recognized as the primary asset of Patriot Scientific. Licensing of these patent rights has become the sole income for Patriot Scientific.
  • Alfred H. "Fred" Falk - Began his career in 1978 working for one of Helmut Falk's earlier start-ups, DH Technology, and stayed until its sale in 1988. From 1988 - 1995 he worked at Personal Computer Products, Inc. and Resources Internationale. He joined e.Digital (Norris Communications) in 1995 as VP of Corporate Development. He was appointed President and Director of Norris/e.Digital in January 1997 and CEO in July 1998. On July 1, 2004 Fred Falk stepped down as e.Digital’s President and CEO to serve again as VP of Corporate Development. Falk took courses at two California community colleges - Palomar College in San Marcos and Foothill College in Los Altos, but did not achieve a college degree.

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