Chris La Due

Technology Director & CTO
Christoph Karl La Due ‘Chris,’ is the inventor of the Holophasec technologies. He is a prolific research scientist and an internationally recognised inventor with over 60 registered patents, many of which have been commercially developed and successfully deployed.
Chris’ areas of expertise include theoretical and applied physics, telecommunications, symbolic structures in human and machine language constructs, system self-adaptation, general systems theory and continuum mechanics. His patents contain hundreds of inventions that relate to communication systems, virtual communication networks, satellite and terrestrial telecommunications technology, artificial intelligence and virtual reality systems.
Instrumental in the establishment of the technology research and development activities of the company, Chris is dedicated to the development of new technological paradigms that relate to embedded electrical grid telecommunications, secure voice and data communications, virtual reality systems as applied to network management, video game engines, novel forms of symbolic language coding for communication networks, and the like.
Chris has developed Holophasec Vortex Mechanics from his seminal research in recursive physics and energy and information feedback mechanics that began in 1979 with his earliest experiments in video feedback. Since those early days this work lead to the development of the novel Holophasec Vortex Mechanics as an applied physics. Many of his novel applications directly relate to reversing the harmful of effects of electrical power grid and wireless radio radiation.
This work has led to the on-going development of many patented technologies. These Holophasec applications include the first secure Intelligent Electrical Grid solution that integrates systemic adaptive protocols, processes and procedures that mimic how natural systems adapt to instant changes in electromagnetic environments. His inventions encompass new approaches in Nano Technologies, healthy radio transmission methods, water treatment and desalination methods, medical technologies, true 3D visual record, storage and playback systems, 3D sound recording systems and the like.
Examples of commercial successes of Chris’ inventions can be seen in:
Aeris.net, a Silicon Valley communications company now providing its clients with a range of services on one of USA’s largest contiguous wireless networks. Aeris is the leading provider of wireless data services for M2M solutions in the USA spanning both CDMA and TDMA networks. Aeris offers highly robust and secure connectivity for IP data, SMS and voice, using an industry-leading platform for provisioning and activation, account and device management, real time device and traffic information, and detailed billing. This product range evolved from the “Micro Burst” technology invented by Chris Ladue in the early 1990’s. For further information, see http://www.aeris.net. Microburst represented the largest analogue wireless network that operated under one standard in the Western Hemisphere: Microburst operated over the analogue American Mobile Phone (AMPS) Mobile Cellular in the Western Hemisphere. Microburst operated in every city of the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Symstream, the global leader in enabling wireless transaction services utilizing GSM digital networks. Through their innovative and unique technology, Symstream has developed a unique range of wireless products and services that can be deployed in over 210 countries around the world enabling financial ATMs, EFTPOS (Electronic Funds Transfer Point of Sale) devices as well as electric smart meters. Currently Symstream has reported holding over USD 39 million in back orders for deployments of its technology throughout the Asia Pacific region alone. Their proprietary communications solution is based on the Symstream technology and underlying patents that were conceived, patented, designed and built under the supervision of Chris La Due. For further information please visit http://www.symstream.com.
Both Microburst and Symstream are technologies that have provided long-term commercial benefits in highly competitive, crowded and price sensitive markets. Chris’ technologies have proven to be not just innovative but also able to provide the global market in which they choose to compete with a truly lower cost of service and at the same time providing competitive and feature rich solutions.

