About
Us
Koldwater Technologies,
LLC was founded in 1989 as Koldwater Software. The company
was formed out of a need for interactive computer-based
training applications for electro-mechanical motor controls
and programmable logic controllers. During our tenure
as industrial and technical school instructors, we noticed
a need for software training applications that could
illustrate many of the abstract concepts that are difficult
to teach. Many of these concepts required the ability
to "imagine" what was happening to a circuit
or a program. This revealed a real need for animation
and interactivity. Because so few applications were
available, we set out to develop applications for our
own use in our classrooms. Many of our counterparts
saw our applications and ask for copies. This led to
the formation of what is now Koldwater Technologies,
LLC. We are located in Mannford, Oklahoma on the banks
of Keystone Lake, 25 miles west of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The name Koldwater was derived from the last name of
our founder, Stan Kaltwasser. Kaltwasser is German for
cold water.
About
the Founder
Stanley Kaltwasser is an Oklahoma Licensed
Electrical Contractor and an employee of a nationally
recognized technical school. WitStan Kaltwasserh 42
years experience in the electrical industry specializing
in control and automation applications, Mr. Kaltwasser
is uniquely qualified to author and develop training
materials for the controls and automation industry.
He has taught Robotics and Automation Technology to
secondary and collegiate students for the past 25 years,
however his main emphasis today is on-site instruction
in industry. During his tenure as a classroom teacher,
Mr. Kaltwasser's students placed first in the Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America (SkillsUSA), Robotic Workcell
Technology contest 7 out of 9 years. Many of Mr. Kaltwasser's
past students have gone on to become Maintenance Managers
and Automation Specialist with nationally recognized
manufacturers. He also serves on several apprenticeship
boards. Mr. Kaltwasser has also authored and/or developed
several curricula for Midstate Academic and Vocational
Curriculum Consortium and several other computer-based
training applications, including The CLXTrainer, The
MCTrainer, The TSTrainer, The PLCTrainer, The ViewTrainer,
The VFDTrainer, PLCTutor-Level 1, PLCTutor-Level 2,
PLC Troubleshooter's Workshop, PLC Troubleshooting Decision
Tree, Control Fundamentals, Motor Control Tutor 2, MotorConTutor
for DOS, PLCTutor for DOS, MCTrouble and DeviceNet Tutor-Level
1. He may be contacted at skalt@koldwater.com .
We are still very active in the teaching profession
so office hours are dictated by training schedules.
If you need to contact us, the best method is via eMail.
Thanks
Thank you to my family! My wife Debbie
and daughters Sara, Katy, Allie and Maggie (whom I love
very much) for putting up with countless hours of computer
time. Thank you to my father, E.E. (Cotton) Kaltwasser
for encouraging me to enter the electrical field. Also,
for his countless hours of explaining about why things
work as they do. Thank you to my mother, Elizabeth Kaltwasser
for the lessons of dedication to a completed task. Thank
you to Texas Electrical Contractor, Charles Schultz
for sparking my interest in motor controls and giving
me my first real job in the field. Also, to Journeyman
Mike Barnes for sharing his knowledge with me. Thank
you to Oklahoma Electrical Contractor, Henry T. (Hank)
Evans for allowing me to work on so many jobs that entailed
intricate motor control systems. A big thanks to Jerry
Webb of JerryRig! Software for sparking my interest
in multimedia development and programming.
Thank you to God for His watch care
over my family and I.