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Peter Laurich founded Akamina Technologies Inc. in 2004 after starting the software outsourcing initiatives RTS Technologies and BA Technologies. He has been developing software for real-time embedded systems since 1982. Known for his technical leadership and innovation, he worked in a number of key development and management roles in Nortel Networks’ Optical organization. Prior to moving to Nortel, Peter developed real-time software for instrumentation and control at the National Research Council's Hydraulics Laboratory. Peter has a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering (Systems) from Carleton University and a Bachelors Degree in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo.

 

April 2011 - With a record number of new and repeat customers in USA, Asia and Europe in the first 4 months of 2011, Akamina is on-target to surpass sales made in 2010.

December 2010 - 2010 was a successful year for Akamina Technologies with a growing international customer base including customers in France, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom and the USA.

October 2010 - Do you want to spend less time calibrating and more time measuring? Akamina Technologies is now offering the only wave height gauge on the market that thanks to its unique
digital technology and innovation does not require frequent calibrations.

September 2010 - Akamina wins contract for the upgrade of a wave generator control system in Chatou, France.

August 2010 - Design changes to Akamina's Wave Probe Head give it considerably incresased measurement accuracy, linearity and temperature stability.

July 2010 - The Department of Ocean Systems Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) chooses the AWP-24 Wave Height Gauge from Akamina Technologies for their wave research laboratory.

June 2010 - Johns Hopkins University chooses the AWP-24. The Coastal Engineering Lab, run by the Department of Civil Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, puchases the AWP-24 for their wave research laboratory.

March 2010 - Service contract renewed with Canadian company developing energy-monitoring devices for consumers.

January 2010 - After extensive testing in Marseille, France customer reports excellent results with the AWP-24.

July & March 2009 - AWP-24 Wave Height Gauges units sold to the NRC Canadian Hydraulics Centre and to the NRC Institute for Ocean Technology.

 

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