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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Ken Ehrman. Ken is a technology and safety visionary, who has spent 25+ years pioneering IoT innovations. As the founder of I.D. Systems which is now publicly traded under the symbol PWFL, he has 40+ patents that have revolutionized efficiency and worker safety for the biggest and most demanding companies in the world such as Wal-Mart and others.
Most recently, he has partnered with Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, to create the Halo Collar and leverage his industry relationships and expertise to bring best-in-class safety solutions to dogs and dog lovers.
We use the Halo Collar for both our dogs, Champ and Luna, and I must say it is an awesome invention. We have several acres, and our dogs are both Aussies who love to run. We also spend time at our other properties throughout the year and needed a solution that we could take anywhere that would work to keep them safely in the area we want them to stay in and Halo has worked perfectly.
I’m excited to talk to Ken about his experience, how he has leveraged it to go into completely new industries, and how he’s built partnerships to succeed.
www.KenEhrman.com
www.HaloCollar.com
Connect with Ken on LinkedIn
Ken graduated from Stanford with an engineering degree. He went to work at a tech company Silicon Valley that wanted to be “chip” in everything, but computers. The company was founded by one of the founders of Apple. He worked there for 1.5 years and then took the chip and built into smart RFID tags. This created ID Systems in 1995. The company tracked high value assets for corporations and helped with safety.
Specifically, he found a niche in tracking and creating safety and efficiency with Forklifts. In 2016, his son got very sick and stepped down to be there for him. His son eventually recovered, but while he was home, his nieces dog escaped their yard and was hit by a car and killed. This tragedy gave him the idea for Halo to help protect dogs.
At the 6:50 mark, Ken takes us through the steps he went through to make Halo a reality including how he got Cesar Millan to sign on to it. It’s best to just listen.
Talk to us about shaking up markets…
At the 25 min mark, Ken talks about the next frontier and markets that are ripe for disruption…
What are some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned in your career?
You’ve had to compete against some of the biggest names in the world and separate yourself to get business. What did you do differently?
At the 40 min mark, Ken talks about having to step away from the company he built to help his son and how it affected him as an entrepreneur.
Best Quote: There are an unlimited number of ways to create and build companies..
Ken's Misfit 3:
HeyLaika
Go to www.HeyLaika.com/misfit (lower case) to get 20% off!
Aloa (20% for 4 months!):
Aloa.co/Misfit
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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Ken Ehrman. Ken is a technology and safety visionary, who has spent 25+ years pioneering IoT innovations. As the founder of I.D. Systems which is now publicly traded under the symbol PWFL, he has 40+ patents that have revolutionized efficiency and worker safety for the biggest and most demanding companies in the world such as Wal-Mart and others.
Most recently, he has partnered with Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, to create the Halo Collar and leverage his industry relationships and expertise to bring best-in-class safety solutions to dogs and dog lovers.
We use the Halo Collar for both our dogs, Champ and Luna, and I must say it is an awesome invention. We have several acres, and our dogs are both Aussies who love to run. We also spend time at our other properties throughout the year and needed a solution that we could take anywhere that would work to keep them safely in the area we want them to stay in and Halo has worked perfectly.
I’m excited to talk to Ken about his experience, how he has leveraged it to go into completely new industries, and how he’s built partnerships to succeed.
www.KenEhrman.com
www.HaloCollar.com
Connect with Ken on LinkedIn
Ken graduated from Stanford with an engineering degree. He went to work at a tech company Silicon Valley that wanted to be “chip” in everything, but computers. The company was founded by one of the founders of Apple. He worked there for 1.5 years and then took the chip and built into smart RFID tags. This created ID Systems in 1995. The company tracked high value assets for corporations and helped with safety.
Specifically, he found a niche in tracking and creating safety and efficiency with Forklifts. In 2016, his son got very sick and stepped down to be there for him. His son eventually recovered, but while he was home, his nieces dog escaped their yard and was hit by a car and killed. This tragedy gave him the idea for Halo to help protect dogs.
At the 6:50 mark, Ken takes us through the steps he went through to make Halo a reality including how he got Cesar Millan to sign on to it. It’s best to just listen.
Talk to us about shaking up markets…
At the 25 min mark, Ken talks about the next frontier and markets that are ripe for disruption…
What are some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned in your career?
You’ve had to compete against some of the biggest names in the world and separate yourself to get business. What did you do differently?
At the 40 min mark, Ken talks about having to step away from the company he built to help his son and how it affected him as an entrepreneur.
Best Quote: There are an unlimited number of ways to create and build companies..
Ken's Misfit 3:
HeyLaika
Go to www.HeyLaika.com/misfit (lower case) to get 20% off!
Aloa (20% for 4 months!):
Aloa.co/Misfit