Ray Gordon
Mr. Gordon is a Canadian businessman, technologist, and professional inventor. Originally from Edmonton, Alberta, he relocated to Calgary to manage Dominion Bronze, one of the Indal Group of Companies headquartered in Winnipeg Canada. His early achievements in this role led to the establishment of a trade and construction enterprise, subsequently expanded into manufacturing operations and a production factory in Calgary’s Foothills Industrial District.
In the ensuing years, Mr. Gordon became actively involved in major property and infrastructure developments serving CP RAIL’s Paragon Properties, contributing to projects such as the Calgary Tower, Calgary International Airport, Banff Springs Hotel, and Chateau Lake Louise. Through these ventures, he played a significant role in the construction of thousands of residential, commercial, and hospitality structures across Canada, supported by his factory-based and on-site delivery systems. He was also the owner/operator and Radiation Safety Officer (RSO, retired) of a Class 1B nuclear fuel production facility.
Mr. Gordon identified a strategic convergence between his background in electronics and mechanical design and the emerging computerization of industrial motion-control systems., Through his research and development laboratories, he spearheaded a range of pioneering technologies, including:
Early personal computer systems, software applications, and database architectures.
Downhole oilfield computerized Government qualified inspection tools
Remotely operated submarine vehicles (L.C.R.O.V.s) with inertial ballast systems
Light Rail Transit safety and automation systems for Siemens (German) trains
Automated environmental management systems
CAD/CAM and CNC modernization programs for advanced manufacturing
Fully robotic housing assembly lines and related automation solutions
March 11, 2011 cleanup solutions ongoing for Fukushima and Oil Spill remediation
After a decade of work in the fields of waste resolutions in Fats, Oils & Greases (FOG) and incineration and gasification plus plasma Mr. Gordon’s professional focus has been directed toward the implementation of next-generation combustion technologies for the waste-to-energy sector, including his invented vortex combustion and plasma technologies. These initiatives advance high-efficiency Vortex Combustion and electrical power-generation systems designed to meet or exceed the world’s most stringent green and clean-air environmental standards.