InnoVida

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Type Private
Founded Miami, FL (2005)
Headquarters Miami, Florida (North America)

Dubai, UAE (Middle East)

Industry Construction Materials
Areas Served Worldwide
Leadership Claudio Osorio (CEO)

Amarilis Moran Osorio (VP)
Craig Toll (CFO)
Walter Rest (VP Worldwide Business Development)

Number of Employees 500+
Products Fiber Composite Panels
Website http://www.innovida.com/

InnoVida is a manufacturer of building materials. They have developed a composite building material called InnoVidaPanels (Composite Structural Insulated Panels or CSIPs), an alternative to traditional construction materials, with the goal of allowing for faster and cost-effective construction. InnoVida's 'sandwich panels' are similar to the materials used to make watercraft and aircraft, such as the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. Claudio Osorio is the co-founder and CEO of InnoVida. He was previously the CEO of CHS Electronics, Inc.[1]

InnoVida's panels are becoming more accepted as an alternative to traditional construction materials. They are sold as being stronger, more flexible than cement, steel or bricks and also non-flammable, waterproof and hurricane resistant.

"InnoVida technology would have a far-reaching impact on the booming construction industry by reducing its dependence on cement, wood, steel and labor while ensuring speedy environment-friendly construction. 'We hope our building on Al Reem Island will be the first such structure to inspire other builders to adapt this technology which will go a long way in saving energy and construction time.'" - Dr. Abdallah Shaaban, Chief Executive Officer of Tameer Abu Dhabi. [2]

InnoVida has operations in USA, Germany, the Middle East, Africa, Central and South America.[3]

Past projects include: The 20,000 sft. Tameer Holdings Corporate office building, A 45-foot pyramid, made of InnoVida panels built in UK's Hyde Park and painted by the artist Romero Britto[4] , a $15M USD Factory in Tanzania, a $28M USD project in Chengdu, China for post-disaster reconstruction and new village building.

Products

InnoVida's composite building materials (CSIPS) are similar to the materials used to make watercraft and aircraft, such as the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350.

They can also be formed into any dimension, shape, which is required for the structure. CSIPs reduce building costs by almost half because cement, steel and wood would not be required.[5]

References

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External links

  • Innovida website [1] "Claudio Osorio Bio"
  • Staff Reporter, Khaleej Times, 24 November 2007, "Building sans steel, wood and concrete nearing completion", 29 September 2009
  • Staff Reporter, Go Wealthy, 25 November 2007, "Innovative building takes shape on Al Reem Island", 29 September 2009
  • Staff Writer, Sys-Con Media, 30 October 2007, "45ft King-Sized Pyramid Arrives in Hyde Park", 28 September 2009
  • Daily News Reporter, Tanzania Daily News, 13 August 2008, "New Housing Technology Comes to Dar", 29 September 2009