$INNO - Innocap, Inc. dd INNO Company Description
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INNO Company Description
Innocap, Inc. (OTCQB: INNO) is a marine exploration company specializing in research and development of ocean recovery projects. The Company's research has shown there are many shipwrecks around the world which contain valuable cargo. Innocap, Inc. will treat all shipwrecks with respect and have archeological assessments on each qualified shipwreck. Innocap will utilize the latest technology available to enhance salvage projects.
INNO Products and Services
Innocap’s core operation has three functional divisions, each an industry unto itself. The opener for all projects is the research required to find meaningful projects. After the research identifies viable projects, the search and discovery of sunken vessels gets underway using the most advanced technical equipment and vehicles. If all goes well in the first two functional areas, the overall process culminates in the exploration and recovery of valuable cargo.
INNO Key Company Management
Paul Tidwell
Paul Tidwell salvages shipwrecks for a living, but in truth he is a deep-sea explorer, influenced by the creative design of Jules Verne and the inventive engineering of Jacques Cousteau. His passion for recovering lost and sometimes forgotten treasures of the deep has brought him success and international renown for over twenty-five years.
Before beginning this rewarding and exciting career, Tidwell served two Army tours from 1966-1969, in South Vietnam with the , First Infantry Division and the First Air Cavalry. In recognition of this service to his country, he received a Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal and the Presidential Unit Citation.
To assist in his ocean exploration, Tidwell’s initial focus was the history of trade between allied countries during both World Wars, for it requires much painstaking, preliminary research on dry land before Tidwell can begin his efforts to reclaim what the sea has taken. Tidwell would draw upon both these experiences to help him navigate the mysterious and often dangerous world of international ocean salvage.
In 1980s, Paul Tidwell started as a ship salvage consultant in underwater search and recovery. Soon, he was organizing and launching his own expeditions, such as the discovery y of the S.S. Edward Luckenback, a freighter that sank during World War II after hitting a runaway mine off the Florida coast. By the mid 1980's Tidwell specialized in negotiating contracts for the salvage and recovery of ships in the territorial waters of foreign countries such as Japan, Philippines, the People's Republic of China, Oman, Mexico and Guyana.a Tidwell's discovery of the sunken Japanese submarine I-52 is perhaps his most notable and historically significant achievement to date. Found at a depth of 17,500 feet, the I-52 is one of the deepest shipwrecks ever discovered, and it is of great national and cultural importance to Japan.
Paul Tidwell's success and expertise have led to his collaboration on documentaries with National Geographic, NHK Television, and TV Tokyo Japan. He has also been featured in a variety of publications, including the books:
-The Universe Below by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, William Broad; Battleground -Atlantic by Richard Billings; Preventing an American Hiroshima by David J. Dionisi; War, -Science and Terrorismby Dr. J. Richardson; Silent Killers: Submarines and Underwater -Warfare by James Delgado; the 1999 Edition of Guinness Book of World Records.
And periodicals such as:
-National Geographic Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Discover, Naval History, US News and World Report.
The US Naval Academy, the University of Washington and the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan have hosted Tidwell's lectures on his work with the I-52 and other shipwreck recoveries.
Tidwell is currently working projects containing ancient and rare Ming Dynasty porcelain located throughout Asia.
With over fifty years combined experience, the dynamic duel leadership of Paul Tidwell and Chris Dubea complement each other’s strengths to bring this company a broad spectrum of opportunity on the high seas. Dubea’s knowledge and experience in marine engineering, development of specialized equipment, notably the ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles), and his network of corporate and government agents who know and respect his leadership, team approach and successful project experience, alongside Tidwell’s vision of the across the board value of each project from negotiation in countries around the world with governments of decidedly contrasting agendas, the ability to achieve the deepest salvage project to date, the respect and care of salvaging artifacts of great value, the marketing acumen to know the value and where to find the best exposure for such artifacts, but more intensely motivated to bring the full historical story of the people involved in the original mishap that brought about this treasure being lost to the sea.
Tidwell’s adventures have been documented by some of the most trusted authorities, such as National Geographic Magazine, NBC television and the Guinness Book of World Records (Silver Edition); presented in distinguished halls of higher learning and fictionalized ready for Hollywood movies, television documentaries, social media videos and even video games.
This company is built on the knowledge and experience to handle deep sea projects from conception to final market.
INNO Contact Info
Innocap, Inc.
120 E Austin Street
Suite 202
PO Box 489
Jefferson, TX 75657-0489
Phone: 903-926-1287
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