Clayton Alexander

Clayton Alexander
Born 1975 (age 4041)
Occupation Inventor, Entrepreneur

Clayton Alexander (born 1975 in Chicago) is an American entrepreneur and inventor who has founded three companies and holds over 70 patents.[1]

Biography

Alexander received a Bachelor in Fine Arts (BFA) in Lighting Design for the Performing Arts in 1999 from California Institute of the Arts. In 1999 at the age of 23, he started his first company Radiance Lightworks which specialized in lighting design for various trade shows, live events and theme attractions.[2] Clients include 20th Century Fox, Universal Studios and Mattel. In 2005 Alexander went on to create his second company Journée Lighting which made the world's first LED track light named "The Lotus." In 2015 Alexander sold Journée to EcoSense Lighting.[3]

During his time at Journée, Alexander invented the General Electric Infusion LED light bulb. While working on his invention for GE, he used thermal science, which lead him to create his third company Ember Technologies. Ember's first product was the world's first temperature adjustable mug which uses solid-state electronics. Alexander partnered with the design company Ammunition Design Group lead by Robert Brunner for the aesthetics and functionality of the product.[4]

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