Joe: I came to the Coachella Valley in January of 2012 to serve as the Founder and Managing Director of the Palm Springs iHub.  The iHub is a California state initiative that selected six locations in the state to serve as specific technology development hubs.  At the time of founding, our iHub’s main focus was renewable energy because of the abundant sunshine in greater Palm Springs, the reliable wind in the San Gorgonio Pass, and the geothermal resources at the Salton Sea. Now, in addition to my role the Palm Springs iHub, I also serve as the CEO and Chief Innovation Officer of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership.
Hank: I am the CEO and founder of Seco Sys, which is a platform that allows water agencies, customers, and water related services to concurrently engage in water conservation at all water use endpoints.
Can you tell us more about what your company/organization does?
Hank: Seco Sys has developed a range of web services that are dedicated to managing all types of water. Our “everything water†web service, called the HydraCommunity, is designed to allow collaboration between water agencies, water customers, water use equipment, and other water related services. Our platform can be used worldwide. Our reach includes mining operations in Australia, rest stops in California, and hotels in Washington DC. Wherever water is consumed we can ensure that it is used efficiently through our technology.
Joe: In addition to the technology based entrepreneurship that is incubated in the iHub, CVEP operates a business services division that assists all types of local businesses with planning, financing, and growth. Â Our business services group also provides seminars in financial literacy, business planning, dressing for success, surviving the summer business cycles, and other relevant subjects of interest to the business community. Â We also produce the annual economic summit for the Coachella Valley.