Rodger T. Lovrenich
Rodger T. Lovrenich, Tecma’s V.P. of Engineering is an entrepreneur, an innovative inventor with over 28 patents, and a specialist in technology transfer management.
Rodger has a broad background in a wide range of technologies, including amorphous semiconductor analysis and manufacture, electromagnetic
motor, generator and alternator construction, plus controls for electromagnetic machines. Rodger has extensive experience in automotive ignition and battery charging systems.
Rodger skillfully manages software development of massive control systems, especially for automotive powertrain manufacturing (transfer lines) employing autonomous agent software technology.
Through his hands-on technology management experience, he has worked in exchange programs globally: England (Ford Dagenham, transfer lines), Denmark (Danfoss, amorphous semiconductors), Sweden (LM Ericsson, amorphous semiconductors), Italy (Fiat, transfer lines), Germany (AEG-Daimler Benz, management of subsidiary), Russia (Minsk Tractor plant and Moscow Battle Tank plant, transfer lines), Japan (Kubota Tractor, transfer lines and robotic controls), Taiwan (Texmate, molding and circuit board assembly), Mexico (TECMA, circuit board assembly and test), and Nicaragua (Remote power generation and quick freezing).
Rodger has received accolades from the Governor of Michigan, and an entrepreneurial award from his alma mater Kettering University, previously General Motors Institute.