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Founded in 2012 by inventor and serial entrepreneur Clay Alexander, Ember has developed and patented a disruptive new technology that will change the way the world eats and drinks. We are an incredible team of world-class product designers and engineers formerly with Apple, Google, Nokia, Microsoft, and Amazon Labs, with big plans to transform the drinkware and dishware industry.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.ember.com
  • 4607 Lakeview Canyon Rd. Ste. 500
    Westlake Village, CA USA 91361
  • Phone: 805.870.5658

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