| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Benjamin Durnell |
Vice President Information Technology | Profile |
Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI) is a leader in industrial vehicle automation, focusing on retrofitting existing equipment with autonomous technology. Founded in 2000 and based in Petersboro, Utah, ASI operates a 100-acre proving ground for robotics testing. The company provides OEM/vendor-independent automation solutions for various sectors, employing between 201 and 500 staff and serving clients across six continents. ASI offers a range of products and services, including the Mobius® Fleet Management System for coordinating autonomous fleets and custom automation kits for vehicles of all sizes. Their solutions cater to multiple industries, such as mining, automotive, agriculture, military, construction, logistics, security, and research. Notable clients include Ford Motor Company, Anglo American, John Deere, and the U.S. Department of Defense. ASI emphasizes all-weather, 24/7 operation, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs in applications like landscaping.
In 2011, KUIU was launched by founder Jason Hairston with the idea of bringing incredible technology and innovation to serious mountain hunters at fair prices. The goal was to fulfill this mission by doing business with uncompromised commitment to quality and consumer transparency. Utilizing a direct to consumer business model, KUIU has brought revolutionary equipment to the hunting industry based off of a technical layering system designed to keep you comfortable and dry in the most extreme hunting conditions. By eliminating the middleman and introducing unmatched technology at unbelievable pricing, KUIU is bringing to life its motto "Innovation Never Rests".
AAON, Inc. is a prominent manufacturer and designer of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, established in 1988 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The company has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions and growth initiatives, enhancing its product range and manufacturing processes. AAON offers a diverse selection of engineered HVAC solutions tailored for various industries. Their product lineup includes semi-custom and custom rooftop units, data center cooling solutions, cleanroom systems, air handling units, and geothermal heat pumps, among others. These products are designed to meet the specific needs of commercial and industrial buildings across sectors such as healthcare, education, hospitality, and manufacturing. Over the years, AAON has achieved significant milestones, including its initial public offering in 1991 and various acquisitions to bolster its technology and product offerings. The company continues to expand its facilities to accommodate growing demand, solidifying its position as a key player in the HVAC market.
Antheia is a science and technology company developing next generation plant-inspired medicines.
The Banks most important objectives are to maintain the external stability of the Netherlands Antillean guilder (NAf.) and to promote the efficient functioning of the financial system in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. To realize these objectives, the Bank, as the supervisory authority, has frequently recurred to credit control measures and/or to change the discount rate. The functions of the Bank, explicitly summed up in the Bank Charter, are; First, the Bank is the only institution entitled by law to issue paper money in the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. The Bank also is charged with the circulation of coins. Second, the Bank supervises banking and credit institutions to guarantee depositors and other creditors funds at banking and credit institutions in particular and the soundness of the financial sector in general. Third, the Bank manages the foreign exchange reserves of the Netherlands Antilles, which includes regulating of the transfer of payments between residents and nonresidents of the Countries Curacao and St. Maarten. Finally, the Bank acts as the governments treasurer by receiving and making payments from and to the public through the tax collectors accounts at the Central Bank.