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Darren Kimura was born on 10 September, 1974 in Hilo, Hawaii, United States, is an Entrepreneur, Investor, Inventor. At 46 years old, Darren Kimura height not available right now. We will update Darren Kimura's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Entrepreneur, Investor, Inventor
Darren Kimura Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September 1974
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Nationality United States

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Darren Kimura Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Darren Kimura worth at the age of 48 years old? Darren Kimura’s income source is mostly from being a successful Entrepreneur. He is from United States. We have estimated Darren Kimura's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2020

In 2020, Enerdigm Ventures invested in Spin Technology, Inc., a ransomware monitoring and protection company and Kimura joined the company as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Executive Chairman

2016

Kimura is active in community and philanthropic activities with a strong focus on Hawaii. He serves as vice president and director at Blue Planet Foundation, and vice president and director at SEE-IT (Science Engineering Exposition of Innovative Technologies), He is also on the board of directors at PBS Hawaii, is entrepreneur in residence at Punahou School, is on the board of directors at Enterprise Honolulu, the Oahu Economic Development Board, and is on the Dean's Council of University of Hawaii at Manoa's College of Engineering. Kimura sponsors the Hawaii Island Science Fair "Kimura Award for Innovations in Clean Energy" which was awarded to Felix Peng (2016) of Waiakea High School, Ben Kubo (2017) of Parker School, Cesar Rivera (2017) of St Joseph School of Hilo. Also in 2017, Kimura expanded the Hawaii Island Science Fair award to include the "Kimura Award for Innovations in Computer Science" which was awarded to Ara Uhr of Hilo High School.

2014

Enerdigm Ventures invested in the founding of LiveAction, Inc., an enterprise network management software company which was originally a government project funded in 2007 at Referentia Systems, Inc. and Kimura joined the company as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Executive Chairman and later as Chief Executive Officer. The Company is best known for its NetFlow visualization capabilities and Quality of Service monitoring and configuration capabilities. Kimura led LiveAction to achieve a place on the Cisco Solutions Plus Program "LiveAction Cisco GPL". and completed LiveAction's Series A financing that included participation by Enerdigm Ventures, AITV and Cisco Systems "LiveAction Secures $5.35 Million Series A Financing from AITV and Cisco Investments". 2014-09-04. LiveAction expanded its capabilities in scale to achieve an industry leading 1 million flows per second and began expanding as a network visualization platform including capabilities in Software Defined Networking and SD-WAN. Under Kimura, LiveAction launched LiveAgent to extend visibility to the network end point and LiveAction completed a $36 million Series B financing led by Insight Venture Partners, Cisco Systems and AITV in early 2016. In December 2017, Kimura led the acquisition of LivingObjects' Service Provider network monitoring platform and to the creation of the LiveSP business unit at LiveAction. In June 2018, Kimura led the acquisition of Savvius formerly known as WildPackets famous for their OmniPeek protocol analysis software. Kimura retired from LiveAction business operations in 2019.

2012

Sopogy completed a Series E preferred financing in October 2012 led by Mitsui & Co. and SunEdison, a U.S. solar company, Sempra Energy, 3M, and others. The company announced that Darren Kimura had stepped down as the chairman, chief executive officer and president in March 2013, and SunEdison installed one of its executives as president of the company. After completing a hand-over period, Darren Kimura left the company in May 2013. Sopogy was acquired by Hitachi Power Systems in 2014.

2009

Kimura was born to Japanese American parents in Hilo, Hawaii and graduated from Waiakea High School. He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout as a member in the Boy Scouts of America. He studied Computer Science and Business Management at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. He later attended Portland State University, studying Electrical Engineering and Stanford University studying Computer Science. During the 2009 flu pandemic, Newsweek covered Darren's challenges in finding Tamiflu for his wife Kelly due to hoarding.

2007

He also supported the construction of the world's first MicroCSP project, called Holaniku at Keahole Point. He served as a director to the State of Hawaii Venture Capital fund. His entrepreneurial accomplishments has led him to be featured on the cover of MidWeek, on the cover of Pacific Edge, in Entrepreneur, and in the 2007 book The Greater Good: Life Lessons from Hawaii's Leaders. He was also a live guest with Al Gore on The Climate Reality Project on 24 Hours of Reality – The Dirty Weather Report. He was featured in the Hawaiian Electric Company's clean energy promotion, which was highlighted during the APEC United States 2011.

2002

Solar Power Technology company or "Sopogy", was a solar thermal technology supplier, was founded in 2002 at the Honolulu, Hawaii–based clean technology incubator known as Energy Laboratories. The company began its research on concentrating solar thermal energy to produce solar steam and thermal heat for absorption chillers or industrial process heat. The company has also developed applications that incorporate its solar collectors to generate electricity and desalination. Kimura created the company name from taking sections of key words including "SO" from Solar, "PO" from "Power", and "GY" from "Energy and Technology". The company's OEM and IPP sales teams are located in Honolulu along with its research and development, and in 2006 it expanded its manufacturing, C&I, and oil and gas sales teams in its Silicon Valley facility. Sopogy has installed 200 megawatts in China, and 360 megawatts in Thailand. Kimura and Sopogy, along with First Solar, were featured in the Whole Foods Market documentary Thrive. In 2011 Sopogy was honored with the APEC Business Innovation Award, and was featured on the cover of the Los Angeles Times.

Kimura received the 2002 SBA Young Entrepreneur of the Year award. He was honored as the 2007 Green Entrepreneur, and received the Blue Planet Foundation award in 2009. He also received the Hawaii Venture Capital Association Deal of the Year award in 2012. He was named to the 2010 Hawaii Business Magazine' s "10 for Today", along with other Hawaii luminaries such as professional baseball player Shane Victorino, and founder of eBay, Pierre Omidyar, and was named to the Pacific Business News' s "10 to Watch in 2013", along with video game developer and video game Tetris distributor Henk Rogers.

1994

Kimura started Energy Conservation Hawaii in 1994, from the back of his SUV, using his surfboard as his desk. In a few years the company reached $50 million in revenues and began national expansion. Kimura changed the company name to Energy Industries Corporation to appeal to its national markets, and he remains the largest shareholder. The underlying concept for creating Energy Industries Corporation was to help make energy efficiency simple. In his work at Energy Industries Corporation, Kimura provided Energy Star consulting services in such locations as Hawaii, Palau, Guam and Saipan. Energy Industries Corporation was featured in the 2008 Wall Street Journal article "Alternative State", about renewable energy projects created in Hawaii.

1974

Darren T. Kimura (born September 10, 1974, Hilo, Hawaii) is an American businessman, inventor, and investor. He is best known as the inventor of Micro Concentrated solar power (CSP) technology otherwise known as MicroCSP.