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Volunteer work

KES continues to volunteer and contribute locally and internationally.

New Patent for New Product — the Hip Huggy

Launching a new product can take years of hard work.   Our friends at Guide’s Choice of Ponchatoula, La. came to KES several years ago to assist with a concept they had based on years of experience with hunting, fishing, industrial work, and parenting —...

KES supports LSU’s Engineering Capstone Project Program

Over 22 year ago Bart Kemper graduated from LSU as his professor, AJ McPhate, retired from LSU.  He then hired Bart at KnightHawk.  Bart never quite felt like he graduated.  Bart and AJ met at LSU once again to support the LSU Engineering Capstone program, where...

Bart Kemper returns to ASME PVHO

Bart has returned to one of the ways we give back to the profession — volunteering to serve on the American Society of Mechanical Engineer’s codes and standards committee for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy.  These are the pressure vessels, with all...

KES at the World Biomechanics Congress in Boston

Bart Kemper is in Boston to support LSU’s team at the World Congress of Biomechanics.  Led by our former intern Amy Pinner, KES financed this project as part of the LSU Engineering Capstone Design program. The project is one of the top six rehabilitative student...

Amy Pinner, EI graduates, takes job with SubSea One

Amy Pinner joined us over two years ago.  Since that time she has not only graduated, but her Capstone Project was selected as one of the top bio-mechanical student projects in the nation. http://theadvocate.com/home/9195425-125/lsu-graduates-3953-at-individual...