Thermal Ink-Jet technology needed plain paper ink to be successful. How that invention took place will be the main topic. A few other such applied inventions that happened prior and after will creep in. The objective of this discussion is to reveal to the participants that one can have a delightful time inventing things that lead to beneficial tools for humans, and one needs to be looking at the long-term picture of just what one’s inventions portend.
Dr. David Hackleman was born in Coos Bay, Oregon. He has always had an interest in Physical Sciences and Technology. Hackleman, a 1969 NYSCamp delegate from Oregon, then went on to study at Oregon State University to attain his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1973. After attending graduate school in The Chemistry Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hackleman started his career at Hewlett Packard with a focus on IC Testing, IC Process Design, and Thermal Ink-Jet. Now retired from HP, Hackleman is on the board of advisors for OSU Chemistry and in the process of selling a company he started in 2012 called “OilExTech”. OilExTech makes equipment one can use to extract essential oils from plants using a microwave oven.
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