First published at 18:12 UTC on May 8th, 2021.
Gene Dolgoff, founder, CEO, CTO, and Chair of Holobeam Technologies, has a very impressive track record of innovation, including over 65 granted patents and numerous patents pending. In 1964, Gene became one of the world's first holographers, a…
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Gene Dolgoff, founder, CEO, CTO, and Chair of Holobeam Technologies, has a very impressive track record of innovation, including over 65 granted patents and numerous patents pending. In 1964, Gene became one of the world's first holographers, and his work in this area led to him being consulted by Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, for what eventually became the Holodeck that was first used in Next Generation!
An extremely valuable invention of Gene's, that ran amok of our currently broken patent system, is the world's first LCD projector. This patented technology won a $1,000,000 prize in a DARPA contest to overcome Japan's lead in Hi Definition Television.
Prior to the passage of the America Invents Act (AIA), which created the patent-killing PTAB (Patent Trial and Appeal Board), Gene's LCD Projector invention was licensed far and wide to companies like Samsung, Radio Shack and Panasonic. After the AIA was passed, a corporation used the PTAB to invalidate his patent and allow them and anyone else to take his invention.
From Episode 2: https://www.bitchute.com/video/bEOq5ENFZJ9x/
Learn more about Gene at: https://usinventor.org/gene-dolgoff/
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