What publications, patents, or press releases mention Robert Edward Grant’s affiliations?
Executive summary
Robert Edward Grant is presented across multiple self-published and event sites as founder or leader of several ventures — most prominently Strathspey Crown (also called Strathspey Crown LLC or Strathspey Crown Holdings) and ventures in cryptography such as Crown Sterling — and as a former corporate executive in healthcare; these affiliations are stated on his official website and event bios [1] [2] [3]. Independent third‑party coverage in the supplied results is limited; most references come from Grant’s own domains and promotional materials [2] [4] [3].
1. Public bios and his own website list multiple company affiliations
Grant’s official site and press materials identify him as founder of Strathspey Crown (called both Strathspey Crown LLC and Strathspey Crown Holdings), a private equity/growth‑equity holding firm focused on healthcare and lifestyle investments, and describe his broader role as founder of several corporate enterprises and ventures in cryptography and medical technology [2] [3] [4]. Those pages also promote his roles as inventor, author and host of media projects, which they tie to these corporate identities [4] [3].
2. Event and speaker pages repeat the same affiliations
Third‑party event pages and speaker bios in the sample mirror the claims on Grant’s site: TWIN Global’s speaker page lists him as Founder, Chairman and Managing Partner of Strathspey Crown LLC and references prior executive roles (including leadership at medical companies) and patents in biophotonics, implantology and related fields [1]. The Cosmic Summit 2025 listing also portrays him as a founder and leader across technology, healthcare and cryptography ventures [5]. These are promotional bios used for speaking engagements rather than investigative reporting [1] [5].
3. Corporate history claims include senior roles in healthcare
The TWIN Global bio and Grant’s own materials assert prior executive roles — including founding CEO of ALPHAEON, and leadership posts at Bausch & Lomb Surgical and Allergan Medical — positioning him as an experienced healthcare executive before founding his holding firm [1]. These are stated as background on event and personal pages rather than corroborated here by corporate filings or independent press in the supplied results [1].
4. Cryptography and “Crown Sterling” connections appear in press materials
Grant’s press materials and site link his career to cryptography and blockchain efforts, specifically naming Crown Sterling as part of his cryptography and blockchain innovation work [3]. The supplied sources frame Crown Sterling as a significant focus within his profile but do not include external patent databases or independent technology press coverage in the set provided [3].
5. Patents, publications, and academic claims are asserted on personal pages
Grant’s bios claim multiple patents and publications — in fields from DNA expression and human cybernetic implantology to mathematics (quasi‑prime numbers and a predictive algorithm) — and promote his status as a prolific inventor and polymath [1] [2]. The supplied search results do not include patent numbers, publication citations, or links to scholarly journals; available sources do not mention specific patent identifiers or peer‑reviewed publications in these materials [1] [2].
6. Media presence and awards are promoted but largely self‑sourced
Sites in the sample promote media projects (podcasts, TV series on Gaia/Amazon) and honors — including claimed knighthoods and awards — primarily on Grant’s own site and affiliated articles [4] [2]. External confirmation or mainstream news coverage for those honors is not present among the provided results; available sources do not mention independent verification of those awards beyond the press materials [2] [4].
7. What independent, verifiable documentation is missing from the supplied results
The results include no patent database records, no direct links to corporate filings for Strathspey Crown or Crown Sterling, and no independent business‑press profiles or peer‑reviewed publication listings within the provided set. Therefore, while multiple affiliations are consistently asserted across his site, speaker bios and event pages, the supplied material lacks third‑party documentary evidence such as patent numbers, SEC/state filings, or academic citations [1] [2] [3].
8. How to interpret these materials and next steps for verification
The pattern in the supplied sources is promotional: Grant’s official site, press materials and event bios repeat a coherent set of affiliations and accomplishments [2] [3] [1]. For rigorous verification, seek patent office records (USPTO/EP), corporate registries for Strathspey Crown and Crown Sterling, archived corporate press releases, and independent reporting or journal indexes — none of which appear in the current result set (available sources do not mention USPTO records, corporate filings, or independent press articles).
Limitations: this analysis uses only the supplied search results and cites them directly; absence of independent documentation in these sources does not prove such records don’t exist beyond this set [1] [2] [3].