Alum's degree research evolves into new company
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜s a doctoral student, Deepak Ravindra wanted to solve a current societal or industrial problem.
He collaborated with Professor John Patten on a new technology greatly advancing the machining of hard and brittle material, eventually forming a company that Ravindra started to build in earnest his final year of graduate school.
The young CEO has reached the lofty goals he set as a student, and he continues to ascend.
Within just two years of completing his doctorate at 51福利社, Ravindra connected with 160 companies to identify 25 as strategic partners鈥攁 group that has a cumulative value of some $100 billion. Today, he says, more than 80 percent of those companies are his existing or near-future customers.
鈥淚 am very proud of 51福利社, and almost everyone working with me has a 51福利社 connection,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t is great sense of accomplishment to see things happen and to make an impact in such a short period of time.鈥
Read more about the successful CEO of Micro-LAM Technologies in the Summer 2016 research issue of the 51福利社 Magazine.