COMPANY HISTORY
BlueInGreen, LLC, was founded in 2004 by Scott Osborn, Marty Matlock and Virtual Incubation LLC and is headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
BlueInGreen’s Supersaturated Dissolved Oxygen (SDOX®) system was first invented in 1999 by Osborn and Matlock at Texas A&M University as part of a research program in Ecological Engineering. Both men relocated to the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 2001. Intellectual property rights for the invention were released to the inventors and subsequently assigned to the University of Arkansas System. In 2004, BlueInGreen® was formed by Osborn, Matlock and Calvin Goforth of Virtual Incubation Company to commercialize the invention. BlueInGreen holds exclusive license rights to their water quality innovations, with one U.S. patent awarded and others pending.
In 2010, BlueInGreen® received the prestigious Innovative Technology Award for its SDOX® system from the Water Environment Federation (WEF), an international not-for-profit technical and educational water quality organization. The Innovative Technology Awards are presented annually to WEF associate members who have introduced new innovative products or services related to the construction, operation or maintenance of water treatment facilities.

