GREGG ALAN KULBACK
Engineering in Johnstown, PA

License number
Pennsylvania ET012699
Category
Engineers
Type
Engineer in Training
Address
Address
Johnstown, PA 15904

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gregg A Kulback
248 Stardust Dr, Johnstown, PA 15904
(814) 269-4613

Professional information

Gregg Kulback Photo 1

Electrician At Siemco Electric Llc

Position:
Electrician at SIEMCO ELECTRIC LLC, Lead Engineer at American Pioneer Ventures
Location:
Johnstown, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
SIEMCO ELECTRIC LLC - Ligonier Pa since May 2012 - Electrician American Pioneer Ventures since Sep 2009 - Lead Engineer Harrisburg Foot and Ankle May 2009 - Sep 2009 - IT APC-MGE May 2007 - May 2008 - Technical Support Engineer
Education:
Penn State University 2002 - 2006
Engineering, Mechanical Engineer
Interests:
Patent Law, Mechanical Engineering,


Gregg Kulback Photo 2

Gregg Kulback - Johnstown, PA

Work:
Self Employed
Contractor
Self Employed
Lead Engineer and Patent Paralegal
Self Employed
Information Technology Consultant
Self Employed
Technical Support Engineer
Self Employed
Laborer
DeWalt Division
Engineering Internship
Education:
Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering


Gregg Kulback Photo 3

Portable Interactive Modular Selling Room

US Patent:
2011020, Aug 18, 2011
Filed:
Sep 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/873779
Inventors:
Walter Viveiros - Weeke FL, US
Howard Sharfe - Columbus OH, US
Daniar Hussain - Pittsburgh PA, US
Gregg Kulback - Johnstown PA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00, E04H 1/12, E04H 1/00
US Classification:
705 144, 52 791, 521731
Abstract:
Disclosed is a portable interactive modular selling room that recreates the home environment in a retail business location to help educate the user for sales and training purposes. The plug and play selling system utilizes standard electrical connectors to allow for seamless integration within a store without the need of electricians or construction contractors. Encompassing all five senses in an interactive environment develops an intellectual and emotional connection with the user which allows the product implementation to demonstrate features and value in a more meaningful and engaging manner over traditional retail environments. The computer system implemented inside of the system encompasses an interaction engine which utilizes sensors and monitoring equipment to record and analyze the user to provide real-time responses and also feedback to a central database for future interaction development. Increased customer satisfaction improves sales which allows for the sales system to remain economically viable.