Dr. Eng. Allan Inovius
GCLJ, SCrLJ, GMLJ, M.Sc, HuGM, Ph.D.
Born in Helsingborg (Sweden); 4/12/1932.
Dr. Eng. Allan Inovius is an industrial scientist, and inventor of 123 innovations. Over 80 % of Dr. Inovius's inventions have been in industrial production. Dr. Inovius has since retired from the engineering industry and has focused his resource as a major supporter for scientific and cultural research in Europe.
Some of his most significant inventions are:
- The CCR NOCO reactor technology, and its 150 different product applications;
- The full-body rehabilitation apparatus Salud 56, Salud 76, and the latest version, Salud 96.
- The WOMP, Way Object Meeting Position, trafic security unit, mini radar for cars and small boats.
Dr. Inovius now prides himself on his charitable work. He is the
founder of "The Vintersol Foundation" (1962, Tenerife - Los
Christianos). It is a rehabilitation center for organic nevrological
diceases such as multiple-sclerosis and polyomylites.
Dr. Inovius is also acts as the Grand Prior and Head of Jurisdiction
of the Sovereign Military
and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem (MHOSLJ)
in the Hungarian speaking countries. He spends time in charitable
activities within the limits of this order (extensive collecting of
clothes, food, and hospital/school/home equipment). He is also Head
Commander of the Saint Istvan Commandery in Budapest and its
subsections in Hungarian speaking territories.
Dr. Allan Inovius supports two cultural sites in Hungary where the Order of MHOSLJ has had antique roots. These include the Szigetmonostor - an original village on the Szentendre Island (about 20 km from Budapest), and the SOMLÓ mountain. With its unique soil, SOMLÓ is ideal for growth grapes used to make SOMLÓI JUHFARK wine, known for its medicinal properties for over 800 years. Part of the wine revenues goes to support the Order of MHOSLJ.
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Coat of Arm for Dr. Allan Inovius GCLJ, GCMLJ, SCrLJ, GMLJ, HuGM, Ph.D, Grand Prior of the Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem, Grand Priory of Hungary. Head Commander of the Commandery Saint Ístván in Budapest. |
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The Somló Culture Center |