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Ergotron The introduction of flat panel mounting technology coincided with Ergotron’s Harry Sweere proposing a universal mounting interface for flat panel monitors to the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). In 1996 he led a VESA working group to develop a standardized interface. The first VESA mounting interface standard, known as FPMPMI, was released the following year, guiding display manufacturers to include an appropriate mounting-hole pattern on the backs of displays to allow attachment of third-party mounting products. Harry Sweere went on to become the lead author of the revised and current VESA standard known as FDMI, which was introduced in 2002.
Ergotron In January 2005, Ergotron merged with Constant Force Technology, LLC (CFT), a company also founded by Harry Sweere. CFT was primarily an OEM manufacturer to the display industry, producing adjustable desk stands for monitors sold by major brands. These OEM relationships continued under Ergotron.
Economy of Ukraine Many companies, owned by foreigners, have been successfully operating in Ukraine since its independence. These include companies in agriculture, such as Kyiv-Atlantic Group, founded in 1994 by David Sweere. He sold its business in Minnesota and invested in Ukraine, believing in its huge potential. The company has been operating at a profit since 2002. As a result, he became the fifth richest among the Westerners who made their fortune in Ukraine.
Seattle University In 1891, Adrian Sweere, S.J., took over a small parish near downtown Seattle at Broadway and Madison. At first, the school was named after the surrounding Immaculate Conception parish and did not offer higher education. In 1898, the school was named Seattle College after both the city and Chief Seattle, and it granted its first bachelor's degrees 11 years later. Initially, the school served as both a high school and college. From 1919 to 1931, the college moved to Interlaken Blvd, but in 1931 it returned to First Hill permanently. In 1931, Seattle College created a "night school" for women, though admitting women was highly controversial at the time.
Ergotron Ergotron was founded in 1982 by Harry Sweere with the idea for a computer monitor stand that tilts and swivels. The name Ergotron was chosen as a portmanteau of the words “ergonomics” and “electronics,” intended to convey the purpose of the company’s first product, which was the improvement of the human interface with computers. From Harry Sweere’s garage, initial prototypes were fashioned for sale into the airline industry, providing the company’s first stream of revenue. As Ergotron grew in following years, the product line diversified, moving into computer workstation furniture, LAN racks and specialty mounting systems for a variety of display technologies.