Barry Stevens (technology developer)


Barry Stevens is an American technology business developer, scientist, author, speaker and entrepreneur in technology-driven enterprises; Founder of TBD America Inc., a technology business development group.

Education

Stevens received his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Rutgers University - Newark, an M.S. in inorganic chemistry from Rutgers University - New Brunswick, and a B.S. in Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and Valedictorian.

Career

Named in five U.S. patents, Barry Stevens' history in business, science and technology can be traced from 1978 involvement in developing the VideoDisc at RCA and CBS Records, through years at Eastman Kodak, receiving their Office of Innovation "Recognition Award" two years in a row, through current renewable energy efforts and scholarship in renewable and clean energy technologies, including involvement in biofuel development with DuBay Biofuel and renewable energy business development with TBD America, Inc.

Patents