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Aram Stephan was born in Sydney Australia and now lives in the USA with his wife and two children. He started his career in Mechanical Engineering but quickly progressed to electronics and completed an Electronic Engineering degree. For the next 13 years Aram owned and managed a successful consumer product service business on Sydney’s Northern beaches and in so doing, developed long lasting relationships with some of the worlds largest electronics manufacturers. He was also involved in the real estate and property markets developing a business which involved the construction of single dwelling and multi-density residential and commercial developments. During the early times of his life he pursued the study of martial arts and now has over 20 years of training experience . He has taught children both in Australia and Japan. Aram now specializes in option trading and risk management on the US stock markets and firmly believes that experiences and knowledge must be passed onto future generations .
Raffi Silvanian was born in Sydney Australia and currently lives in London with his wife and two children. His career started in Chemical Engineering, and progressed to Mechanical Engineering. With this background, he succeeded in sales and marketing and soon found himself supplying multi-million dollar capital equipment to the mining industry . This allowed him to travel extensively throughout Europe and the Middle-East. On these travels he came to realize that the urgency for clean drinking water throughout developing nations and indeed first world countries was becoming of vital importance. He is passionately committed to the advancement of new technologies that can deliver clean drinking water. Raffi is now also involved with the treatment of pathogen infected waters. This technology is currently being tested in Australia for the treatment of Ballast water which has been identified as one of the four top ecological threats to the world. Raffi brings a diverse experience to the Keyroi team.
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