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David T. Fung


Dr. Fung is the Founding Scientist of EM Fluids Inc. (https://emfluids.com/). The solar-powered disruptive water technology of EM Fluids Inc. activates the natural microbial processes to restore the ecological balance of large water bodies suffering from eutrophication and organic wastes accumulation. Commercial deployments of the technology are taking place on six continents.

Dr. Fung is also the co-founder, Board Chair and CEO of the ACDEG Group of companies, a global technology integrator. He has founded, co-founded or restructured over twenty-five business ventures/corporations in North America, Europe and Asia. Dr. Fung is the co-inventor of forty-one patents with more than twenty patent applications pending.

Dr. Fung was the Research Manager of one of the largest chemical companies in Canada and President of a proprietary process engineering contractor with five divisions on four continents, including eleven offices in Europe, and chemical plant installation projects on six continents.

Dr. Fung has been a board member of more than thirty organizations, including Chair of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Co-chair of the Members of the Canada Foundation for Innovation, National Board Chair of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Association, Vice-chair of the national boards of Canada China Business Council, the Canadian Standards Association Group and the National Zero Waste Council of Canada. He was the Chancellor and a member of the Board of Governors and the Senate of Capilano University of British Columbia, the President of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering and a member of the Advisory Board of the McGill School of Religious Studies.

He was awarded the Canadian Asian of the Year (Business and Public Service), 2009 by Asia Network Canada, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, 2012 by the Governor General of Canada, the honorary Doctor of Law degree by Capilano University (BC) in 2014, the honorary Doctor of Science degree by Concordia University (Quebec) in 2020, the Award of Merit by the McGill Alumni Association in 2022 and the Fellow of Engineers Canada in 2024.

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