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Mailing Address:

Safety Dynamics, Inc.
9030 South Rita Road
Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85747

Phone Contact:

Vox (520) 382-2440
Fax (520) 382-2459

Safety Dynamics Contact Information

 

General Information:

Contact for Safety Dynamics Product Information jsborov@safetydynamics.net [Jennifer Sborov]
(520) 382-2440

 

Technical Information:

Contact for Safety Dynamics Product Information wlundeberg@safetydynamics.net [Wayne Lundeberg]
(520) 382-2440

 

Pricing, Press and Publicity:

Contact for Safety Dynamics Product Information sfernandez@safetydynamics.net [Sally Fernandez]
(520) 529-8296

 

Safety Dynamics, Inc. is located at the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park which sits on 1,345 acres in Southeast Tucson, Arizona. Almost 2 million square feet of space has been developed featuring high tech office, R&D and laboratory facilities on 345 acres. Home to several high technology companies, the Tech Park houses 3 Fortune 500 companies: IBM, Raytheon and Citigroup, emerging technology companies Sion Power and NP Photonics and a technology business incubator, the Arizona Center for Innovation.

Research and Development is performed at the Biomedical Engineering Labs at the University of Southern California. Dr. Theodore W. Berger’s facilities at USC are a neurobiological experimental facility for electrophysiological investigation of synaptic transmission in brain, consisting of 2,500 square feet within the Hedco Neurosciences Building at the University of Southern California.

Additional facilities include the Laboratory for Neural Dynamics, a computer modeling facility consisting of 1,000 square feet within the Biomedical Engineering Denney Research Building. The Laboratory for Neural Dynamics includes 6 dual processor Pentium IV machines configured for server capability, 5 Apple G5 Servers, 8 Pentium IV PCs, 2 Sun Blade 2000 servers, and one Sun UltraSPARC 80. This facility also houses a 256-processor Pentium IV cluster. Dr. Berger’s laboratory also has access to the USC High Performance Computing Center, with its 1,364-processor parallel computing cluster with a measured performance of 5.5 teraflops.

 

Safety Dynamics Leadership

 

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Sally Fernandez is President of Safety Dynamics and is responsible for the company direction and vision. Ms. Fernandez has 36 years of experience working on the management and executive teams of several Fortune 500 companies, including Hughes Aircraft and Anheuser-Busch.

Theodore W. Berger is CTO of Safety Dynamics and is responsible for the initial prototype and supplying the “trained” platform from USC. Dr. Berger is involved in several DOD sponsored projects utilizing sound recognition algorithms designed and developed by him and the staff at the University of Southern California. Dr. Berger is regarded as the leading innovator of dynamic synapse neural processing at the core of Safety Dynamics’ technology. He is a professor at the Department of Bio-Engineering at USC and has been introducing technology breakthroughs on voice and noise recognition over the last several years. See www.neural-prosthesis.com.

Wayne Lundeberg is COO of Safety Dynamics. After serving as an Engineer Officer in the U.S. Army, Mr. Lundeberg was a computer systems engineer for over ten years providing software and systems development services for a variety of companies in the western United States. Mr. Lundeberg was President and CEO for Catalina Technology Management for 9 1/2 years and is currently President of the Arizona Plastics and Advanced Composite Materials Cluster; and is very active in promoting high-tech manufacturing in Tucson.

Usen Udoh is Manager of Intellectual Property Development. Mr. Udoh is an Alumni of Purdue University and North Carolina State University in Electrical Engineering. His emphasis was in embedded systems, signal processing and ASIC design. He also comes with 12+ years of experience from industry in the area of wearable systems and wireless platforms. He has previously represented the wireless community for IBM and carries various patents, relating to Bluetooth and WiFi technology.

Steven Berger is Manager of Government-sponsored research, including Safety Dynamics contracts with the Army Research Office and Office of Naval Research. Mr. Berger is the contact for inquiries on government contracts and subcontractor policies. Previously, Mr. Berger developed telecommunications software at American Management Systems and built websites for corporations and governments, including the state of Colorado. See www.stevenberger.com.