A technical advisory board has been formed. A technical advisory board has been formed to assist in the development of Millennium Desilanation Device. The board consists of professional and experienced people within the technical field. Their assignment is to influence the further development, since the prototype now is finished, and to help plan for the upcoming manufacturing of the device. The plans include a test run of three devices, which will be tried under realistic circumstances, possibly with the help of corporations within the Avanti Organization.
The technical advisory board consists of: Michael Klasson, the CEO of Avanti System AB, which organizes some 80 Swedish corporations within the fields of water, energy and commercial drilling. Mr. Klasson has a lot of experience, due to his previous positions as a leader in this field, e.g. as a team leader in Service/Support Global ASKO-Cylinda AB. Lars Aman is the CEO of Sindeq, a corporation within the field of water production. He has great technical experience, among other things as part owner of the technical consulting firm Semcon, an international corporation specializing in engineering and product information. Semcon owns businesses in Sweden and China, some of them with the Chinese government as co - owner. Arne Uhrbom has been in charge of the construction. He has great knowledge in the field of construction and has done a sterling job together with Hans Lund. These two men have been responsible, both for the construction of the device, and for making it suitable for manufacturing.
We believe this board will have a very positive influence in determining the future development of Millennium Desalination Device. Pictures in order from left to right: 1. 2. 3.
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.Michael Klasson, CEO Avanti, to the far right, and Lars Aman, Sindeq, in the middle, studying a detail in the construction The inventor, Rolf Ingeson, far right, together with Michael Klasson and the test engineer Roger Eriksson, Preciform. Designers ( or Construction: ) Hans Lund and Arne Uhrbom ( left) Millennium Desilanation Device has the Swedish Patent 534629 and PCT/SE2011/050413, which now will be followed up in 59 countries, for example in Japan, China, Australia and USA. For other countries, go to www.watertobillions.com