SCOTTEVEST, INC. was created in 2000, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary TEC-Technology Enabled Clothing, Inc. (TEC), to design and manufacture a full line of clothing with a patented conduit system (US Patent #RE40613) to manage and control wires associated with MP3 players, iPods, cellphones, wearable computers, etc. , and also feature many specialized pockets and compartments to accommodate the electronic devices and wires common in today's mobile lifestyle .

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  • David Farber (Advisory Board Member)
  • Hap Klopp (Advisory Board Chairman)
  • Laura Jordan (President)
  • Scott Jordan (CEO, Founder)
  • Steve Wozniak (Advisory Board Member)
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  • David Farber (Advisory Board Member)
  • Hap Klopp (Advisory Board Chairman)
  • Laura Jordan (President)
  • Scott Jordan (CEO, Founder)
  • Steve Wozniak (Advisory Board Member)
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  • SCOTTEVEST, INC. was created in 2000, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary TEC-Technology Enabled Clothing, Inc. (TEC), to design and manufacture a full line of clothing with a patented conduit system (US Patent #RE40613) to manage and control wires associated with MP3 players, iPods, cellphones, wearable computers, etc. , and also feature many specialized pockets and compartments to accommodate the electronic devices and wires common in today's mobile lifestyle . SCOTTEVEST is also commonly referred to as SCOTTEVEST/SeV or SeV. SCOTTEVEST is headquartered in Ketchum, ID. In 2001, Scott Jordan (founder of SeV) as inventor on behalf of SCOTTEVEST filed for a patent for among other things, his interpretation of an affordable alternative to a Personal Area Network allowing the wearer to carry and operate third-party personal electronic devices such as iPods, MP3 Players and cell phones while the devices are inside the garment. One product integrated solar panels into the jacket. At the time of SeV's founding, Gartner Research projected that 60% of Americans would be carrying personal electronics for six or more hours per day. Apple has sold more than 110 million iPods with some projections as high as 173 million, and over $1 Billion spent annually on iPod accessories, a category directly addressed by SCOTTEVEST clothing. The wearable computing market is projected to be worth $7 Billion USD by 2014.
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  • SCOTTEVEST, INC. was created in 2000, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary TEC-Technology Enabled Clothing, Inc. (TEC), to design and manufacture a full line of clothing with a patented conduit system (US Patent #RE40613) to manage and control wires associated with MP3 players, iPods, cellphones, wearable computers, etc. , and also feature many specialized pockets and compartments to accommodate the electronic devices and wires common in today's mobile lifestyle .
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