Denver Technology Incorporated
Manufacturing for the 21st Century
DenTech X Projects have resulted from an economic ‘gap analysis’ identifying needs in the market, and addressing those needs with a product and project plan for selecting and cultivating technology, proposing essential regulatory changes, and completing marketing implementation.
Overview: CEMS is a software solution engaged in expanding the Energy Service Company (ESCO) modeling of single structure energy monitoring used under LEED standards to apply to whole communities.
Opportunity: Performance contracting as practiced by ESCO firms is expanded to apply to entire cities. Energy savings and carbon discharge reductions are monetized, paying for capital improvements.
Strategy: The CEMS strategy is to follow the standards of the Green Building Council (GBC) and the IgCC International Code Council to demonstrate the viability of whole community benchmarking to accurately describe current energy use and carbon discharge patterns, and then to design energy and carbon use reductions, permitting accurate capital and construction cost estimates.
Market: The market for CEMS is developed by forward looking communities engaged in improving their energy use and patterns reducing their carbon footprint.
Overview: X Med is a medical monitoring device that uses a patient’s biometrics to monitor them at home in an easy to use kindle type device. Made to work with the cell phone system, the X Med records medical life signs through a variety of add in biometric devices, and then transmits the data in digital packets to the medical facility. X Med allows doctors to quickly and efficiently keep track of patient vital signs; with the built in screen, the doctor can send back instructions to the patient regarding care and treatment.
Opportunity: The opportunity is for medical groups to simultaneously track patients health and to build a high-quality data file on the patient while at the same time actually lowering some costs of care.
Strategy: X Med is being developed with the assistance of health care professionals and major medical care providers. It is designed to work as an open platform that permits the addition of third party devices at the user end, and software updates that will enhance patient care.
Market: X Med will be marketed to major medical groups starting in 2010. It is expected to become the heart of a growing effort at efficient home care management, built with an open architecture that allows many third party firms to make additional components and to design additional software for extensions in patient care.
Overview: X Mart Unbranded Retail Convenience Units are designed to fill a gap in the retail delivery to apartment buildings, condominiums, and suburban locations in residential areas. Units are operated without cash or clerical attendants in unmarked locations that are accessible only by subscribed local users on foot.
Opportunity: Unbranded retail extends many services currently offered by branded convenience stores into thousands of additional retail locations.
Strategy: The X Mart strategy is to customize retail units to meet the needs of the clientele within their individual subscriber base. Subscription fees add to the markup available to users.
Market: The market for X Mart is developing from the need to reduce trips for incidentals to a minimum, and reduce or eliminate the need for automobiles.
Overview: X Solar is a solar PV system that does not run through the grid. Instead, the X Solar system is designed to work without an inverter to use a standard 12 volt battery system and appliances.
Opportunity: X Solar’s 12 volt system is a true off grid electrical supply using simple components and low voltage wiring. The ‘home run’ nature of the wiring harness installed insure safe and reliable power for each of the thousands of 12 volt appliances that have been manufactured for the trucking and RV industries.
Strategy: Use the 12 volt system to rewire homes with ‘dual grid’ efficiency.
Market: Homeowners and others who need a light, reliable off grid power system.
The APSM project allows energy efficient snow removal in almost any climate using extremely localized heating and storm water drainage. The reduction in hauling using localized snow melting which can be ported to any location in the Northern states of the US permits extremely efficient removal, reduces traffic congestion, saves costs on fuel and equipment, and reduces environmental impact by reducing the need for mag chloride or road salt. Snow melt is placed into the watershed before major seasonal snow melt occurs and reduces watershed impact.
The ECP is a program to develop efficient building materials and protective barriers from a single earth compaction equipment unit. Designed to place compacted blocks in final position, the ECP program replaces Hesco type barriers in defensive perimeters, and half and quarter size wall blocks in half size units for civilian construction applications. Double-click to edit text, or drag to move.