Ian Soutar
Ian Soutar worked for the National Research Council in Ottawa instrumenting solar energy collection systems. He founded Microsec R&D in 1986 to provide product design services for inventors and industry. Past designs include a virtual reality fishing machine, a portable DNA analysis machine, a pocket-sized cardiogram device, spread spectrum radio tranceivers and a number of robotic industrial inspection devices. In 2007 Ian worked with Jim Harrington of Victoria BC to create Canada's first hydrogen fuel cell assisted sailboat. Ian works in his own company Microsec R&D Inc. in Victoria. The company produces radiation hormesis tools, radiation measurement tools, satellite instrumentation and electronic product design for inventors and manufacturers. They are also are beginning to manufacture ElectroMedicine devices for relief from depression and pain. Ian has received 6 patents for his inventions. http://microsec.net