Chris Lumb
CEO
Medical Sciences
TEC Edmonton
Canada
Biography
Since December 2009, Chris has been CEO of TEC Edmonton. From 1994 to 2009 Chris was the CEO of Micralyne Inc. He was involved in all aspects of Micralyne’s development, including leading its transition from a university-owned not-for-profit to a privately held commercial company, growing annual revenues to more than $30 million, and delivering long-term profits and return on equity to its shareholders. Chris is a board member and former chair of CMC Microsystems, vice-chair of CANARIE Inc., and board member of Argus Machine. He is a former board member for ACAMP, Radient Technologies, Cleankeys Inc., and Startup Edmonton. Overall, his career has been focused on building commercial success for advanced technologies, and leadership of technology organizations to ensure they are profitably focused on addressing market needs. Since December 2009, Chris has been CEO of TEC Edmonton. From 1994 to 2009 Chris was the CEO of Micralyne Inc. He was involved in all aspects of Micralyne’s development, including leading its transition from a university-owned not-for-profit to a privately held commercial company, growing annual revenues to more than $30 million, and delivering long-term profits and return on equity to its shareholders. Chris is a board member and former chair of CMC Microsystems, vice-chair of CANARIE Inc., and board member of Argus Machine. He is a former board member for ACAMP, Radient Technologies, Cleankeys Inc., and Startup Edmonton. Overall, his career has been focused on building commercial success for advanced technologies, and leadership of technology organizations to ensure they are profitably focused on addressing market needs.
Research Interest
Radient Technologies, Cleankeys Inc., and Startup Edmonton.